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A well built, good looking and wonderful sounding mic that doesn't pic up too much noise on a loud stage. I love it and and highly recommend this mic. It has already survive a whole summer of festivals and traveling and I feel it will serve me well for years to come.
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Ciepły w brzmieniu
Gocu 03.01.2025
Idealnie przekazuje to co w wokalowym brzmieniu najważniejsze. Stosunek ceny do jakości bardzo przyzwoity. Może konkurować z droższymi od siebie braćmi Shure.
A more neutral take on the increasingly popular V7 from sE electronic. Same microphone, different colour. If you're familiar with the V7, this won't be any different.
Sounds amazing and very detailed. Quite flat, I'd say. Definitely much better than the "standard" 58, especially in the low-end. It also extends very high, giving it a natual airiness.
The grille has a hexagonal shape to prevent the mic from rolling, if its put on a surface, which is quite nice and will probably save some dents.
The built quality feels sturdy enough, I guess. But the competitors (shure, sennheiser) just feels a little more premium, though I have no doubt this will last a very long time.
Maybe it's the way the capsule is suspended? It feels fragile, I think.
And as a lot of people has mentioned, it smells quite weird in the beginning (probably because of the rubber suspension holding the capsule) so it might be a little disconcerning. How I've found using it a few times on stage doing full concerts, it goes away.
Also, one negative would be the plosive and handling noise. Handling is average at best. But the plosives are really quite noticable if you haven't got a trained signer/speaker. The SM58 and others just do it much better imo.
This is all made up for in the sound quality, though! Certainly for the price.
All in all, very nice mic. A very modern mic, that outperforms the competition in the price class, especially in sound quality/clarity and feedback rejection. And now with even better looks.
A more neutral take on the increasingly popular V7 from sE electronic. Same microphone, different colour. If you're familiar with the V7, this won't be any different.
Sounds amazing and very detailed. Quite flat, I'd say. Definitely much better than the "standard" 58, especially in the low-end. It also extends very high, giving it a natual
A more neutral take on the increasingly popular V7 from sE electronic. Same microphone, different colour. If you're familiar with the V7, this won't be any different.
Sounds amazing and very detailed. Quite flat, I'd say. Definitely much better than the "standard" 58, especially in the low-end. It also extends very high, giving it a natual airiness.
The grille has a hexagonal shape to prevent the mic from rolling, if its put on a surface, which is quite nice and will probably save some dents.
The built quality feels sturdy enough, I guess. But the competitors (shure, sennheiser) just feels a little more premium, though I have no doubt this will last a very long time.
Maybe it's the way the capsule is suspended? It feels fragile, I think.
And as a lot of people has mentioned, it smells quite weird in the beginning (probably because of the rubber suspension holding the capsule) so it might be a little disconcerning. How I've found using it a few times on stage doing full concerts, it goes away.
Also, one negative would be the plosive and handling noise. Handling is average at best. But the plosives are really quite noticable if you haven't got a trained signer/speaker. The SM58 and others just do it much better imo.
This is all made up for in the sound quality, though! Certainly for the price.
All in all, very nice mic. A very modern mic, that outperforms the competition in the price class, especially in sound quality/clarity and feedback rejection. And now with even better looks.
Given the choice, I would rather use this as a live vocal mic than anything else. It gives the truest to life sound I have heard and complements most voices. Some dynamic mics (SM58 for example) can colour the sound in an odd nasal and "dry" way in which this one simply doesn't.
Previously, my favourite mic for my voice was a Beyerdynamic Soundstar, which are now vintage. The sound is exactly what I like, but it has a high noise floor and the grille is pretty fragile, not to mention the tiny switch which stays taped on on mine. This tops that in every way. The hype is real, and I see no reason anyone should be purchasing an SM58 just because it is industry standard when this is on the market for a cheaper price.
Given the choice, I would rather use this as a live vocal mic than anything else. It gives the truest to life sound I have heard and complements most voices. Some dynamic mics (SM58 for example) can colour the sound in an odd nasal and "dry" way in which this one simply doesn't.
Previously, my favourite mic for my voice was a Beyerdynamic Soundstar, which are
Given the choice, I would rather use this as a live vocal mic than anything else. It gives the truest to life sound I have heard and complements most voices. Some dynamic mics (SM58 for example) can colour the sound in an odd nasal and "dry" way in which this one simply doesn't.
Previously, my favourite mic for my voice was a Beyerdynamic Soundstar, which are now vintage. The sound is exactly what I like, but it has a high noise floor and the grille is pretty fragile, not to mention the tiny switch which stays taped on on mine. This tops that in every way. The hype is real, and I see no reason anyone should be purchasing an SM58 just because it is industry standard when this is on the market for a cheaper price.