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Best Mics For Vocal Sounds..
Hi, Looking to purchase a couple of microphones for vocal work..
Anyone any suggestions on what is a good quality mic with very little feedback if any??
Cheers , Steve
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AKG
brilliant is all i can say!!
30 hours battery from ONE AA and they sound great!
forget Kam and the likes trust me.
get a dual set as thats good for speeches etc. and as back up.
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...26tbs%3Disch:1
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Likes a bit of moleing
Shure SM58. The feedback will be from the quality of control gear that you are using!
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Likes Disco-ing
Originally Posted by
visualdjmax
Shure SM58.
Yeah SM58 gets my vote too.
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Originally Posted by
Bellshill
Yeah SM58 gets my vote too.
And mine. It's not called the Vocalist's choice for nothing.
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As well as the SM58s I use PG48s for vocal work and they're cheaper too.
My only gripe with the SM58 is that it doesn't seem to like being anywhere near the Sennheisers I've got especially if you have any reverb effects applied.
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Originally Posted by
visualdjmax
Shure SM58. The feedback will be from the quality of control gear that you are using!
Originally Posted by
Bellshill
Yeah SM58 gets my vote too.
Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
And mine.
Another vote here.
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I used a shure the other day and hated it.
The batteries kept running out all the time and the light kept going red.
I really love the AKG's but as you say the Shure is an industry standard.
i can see it being useful for hitting roudy punters with as its made of metal.
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Lead or radio mic?
thats a very good point and one i completely missed
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