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Shure Mics
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Shure Drum Microphones Mics PG52 PG56 (3) PG81 (2) $200.50 |
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2 Shure SM57 – SM57 Mics w/ Clips and Bags $89.00 |
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New SHURE 8700 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics $35.83 |
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2 Shure SM57 – SM57 Mics w/ Clips and Bags $56.00 |
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SHURE Microphone Mixer M68FC 4-MICs / 1-AUX. 1 MASTER $9.99 |
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shure dmk57-52 Drum Mic case -no mics- new $12.49 |
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2 Shure SM58 Vocal Mics $77.50 |
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Shure PG56 Audix F10 Dynamic Drum Mics NEW $89.00 |
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Base & NBC microphone flag for Vintage Shure 55 mics $50.00 |
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(3) BRAND NEW SHURE SM57 Great Deal for (3) Mics NO RES $259.99 |
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4 SHURE SLX14 Wireless Systems & OSP HS-09 EARSET MICS $2,499.99 |
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2 SHURE SLX14 WIRELESS SYSTEMS & OSP HS-09 EARSET MICS $1,249.99 |
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1″ Black Mic Shock Mount Fits Many thin Shure mics $14.95 |
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BBC microphone flag for vintage Shure 55 FATBOY mics $30.00 |
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NBC microphone flag for vintage Shure 55 FATBOY mics $30.00 |
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Shure DMK57-52 Drum Microphone Kit 4 Mics SM57 BETA52 $429.00 |
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3 PACK – Shure PG58 PG-58 Vocal Microphones Mics $134.00 |
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One Microphone Clip For Ball or Tapered Mics, or Shure $2.99 |
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3 Pack – Shure SM58-LC Dynamic/Vocal Microphones Mics $289.00 |
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Shure Wireless Mic Lot! NIB – W/ BETA 58 & 87 Mics! $799.00 |
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6 Pack – Shure SM57 SM-57 Dunamic Microphones Mics $595.00 |
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DMK57-52 Shure Mic’s DMK5752 dmk Drum Mics $359.99 |
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NEW SHURE PG52 Kick Drum MICROPHONE bass mic mics $65.00 |
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2 NEW SHURE PG81 Condenser Microphones cymbal mike mics $185.00 |
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Shure LX4,UC4,ULXS4,SC4 – 2 Mics SM87 – 5 Bodypacks LOT $975.00 |
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3 Shure SM57 Dynamic Mics SM-57 with 3 FREE Cables NEW! $297.00 |
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3 Shure SM58 Dynamic Mics SM-58 with 3 FREE Cables NEW! $297.00 |
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DMK57-52 Shure mic’s DMK5752 dmk Drum Mics $399.00 |
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PAIR OF MH-1 Microphone Holders Fits Shure MICS $5.89 |
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PAIR OF MH-1 MICROPHONE HOLDERS FITS SHURE MICS $5.89 |
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RCA MI-38003 HARP MICS SHURE 99E86 DJ ELEMENT NEW! harp $150.00 |
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ONE NEW SHURE PG56 Dynamic MICROPHONE pg 56 mics mike $40.00 |
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New SHURE 8700 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics $47.68 |
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New SHURE PG58 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics $105.81 |
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SHURE SM58 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics New $232.64 |
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Shure PG288/PG58 Dual Vocal Wireless Mics FIT Bose 802 $595.95 |
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Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal Mics FIT Bose 802,502… $395.95 |
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New SHURE 8700 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics $46.26 |
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New SHURE PG58 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics $101.77 |
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SHURE SM58 Handheld Wired Dynamic Microphone Mics New $222.89 |
question about mics ……….help please?
ok so i got a simple question
are sm58 shure mics good? recording and live?
and hat mic do you use?
The Shure SM58 is an industry standard when it comes to live-use application. The thing’s virtually indestructable, and it does a good job at accurately capturing the sound. Some people use it in the studio as well (I’ve heard that Bono’s vocals are recorded using a 58). However, they don’t capture every nuance in a singer’s voice. For a high-caliber singer, you probably want to go with a higher quality mic (probably a Condenser Mic). The downside to the condenser is they’re more fragile, meaning under no circumstance should you ever drop them.
I use the 58, and I like it. I get a good response for my vocals (I’m not bad, but not great, either), I don’t have to worry about damaging it, and my sound people don’t want to kill me for bringing a piece of crap that completely screws up the board (for some reason, a Sound Board will make all mics work according to the abilities of the worst. Weird).
Buying Tips for a Microphone
It is an age old notion that costly microphones perform better than the cheap ones and can generate better music; but in recent times the trend has been changed somewhat. At moderate price, manufacturers are dishing out capable microphones; which are in fact copy of specifications of the costlier ones. So, one of the necessary objectives for a beginner would be to get good buying tips for a microphone from the professionals.
Know the purpose
The first and foremost thing is to know the purpose for which you are buying the mic. There can be various necessities for buying tips for a microphone. The need can be as varied as to be used in vocals, onstage or to use with an instrument, or even for recording. You might also want to buy a multipurpose mic that can help you in both or in other works also. There are quite a number of mics that are well used in studio, live recording or with an instrument. Shure SM57, is an example of a mic that can be used on stage and in recording musicals.
Know the Environment
One of the buying tips for a microphone given by the experts is the analysis of the playing place. You should try to match the gear and the mic with the environment. You should not spend money on buying costlier mic if you are planning to use it in the home environment where the acoustics are far less than ideal. Sensitivity of a mic is also a deciding factor on its price; so in case of a home environment a less receptive and less costly mic will do the job well and good. Performance of a mic also depends on the quality of the gears it is used with. High Quality mic packages can guarantee you higher quality music otherwise it might work below par.
Want to know the specifications?
A good buying tip for a microphone is to understand the basic mechanism and terminology of a mic. Polar pattern is the shape of field of sensitivity of the mic. In other words it is the direction from which the signal is coming. An omnidirectional mic can capture music or sound from any direction; where a bi directional mic can respond to sounds coming from any two sides, neglecting the other two directions.
Unidirectional mic, as the name suggests, is for obtaining sound from one direction only. Unidirectional mic comes with three types, cardioid, hypercardioid and supercardioid. The Cardioid Mic is heart shaped. The name comes form the word cardiac. It rejects sounds from 180 degrees opposite of the mic facing direction. It is most sensitive straight on, along with the sides due to its shape.
The hypercardioid is able to catch more sound from beyond the range of 180 degrees but does not capture sounds that are coming from 90 or 270 degrees. Supercardioid, in fact, can accept a bit more sound from the range of 180 degrees direction but then from the sides the sound is captured the minimum than the other two.
These are some of the basic buying tips for a microphone, which a budding player should remember before investing in a costly microphone.
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