sE Electronics - V7 Myles Kennedy Signature Dynamic Vocal Microphone
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This mic stand is 5/8 in. in diameter.
For more than 30 years, I have worked with sound and led worship. The SM58 has been my mainstay for all that time. It has become a dead animal in my head. V7 is in every way better than my old 58s. I sold all of them and bought the V7 instead. In terms of frequency response, it has its advantages. Female voices have a harsh spot that the 58 would accent, and this tames it. It is no longer necessary to balance voices with EQ.
Not at all. This is a dynamic mic, so there is no need for a phantom power supply. Furthermore, these microphones are the best on the market in their class.
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I love this mic for vocals. Live sound is primarily what I use it for. The vocals for this album are now done using this instead of 58s. The dynamic mic feels like a condenser but performs like a dynamic mic. There is not quite the same brightness as a condenser and finding feedback to be difficult. The EQs on this are more flat than a 58 and it has a more natural and musical sound than any other product of this kind. If this mic was available for $200, I would buy it immediately. A bit more, maybe. In addition, it provides excellent isolation from stage noise. Compared to my usual 58s and the mic I have been using, I've noticed that the drums are much less obvious. There is just something about vocals that is As for instruments, I have not used it yet, but am looking forward to checking that out as well.
I would recommend it to anyone looking for an SM57 replacement. The low mids sound a bit more pleasing on this one -- the difference is subtle, but I like it more because the 57 sounds different from the millions and maybe even sounds Despite its lightweight, it has a solid feel to it. The hammertone finish I have on mine is so retro.
My favorite part about this mic is the sound. The SM58 was also purchased at the same time so that I could compare the two. Compared to the SM58, I found the V7 to have a little more crispness in the low end, while the SM58 had less hum at low frequencies. There is just something more refined, cleaner, and clear about the V7. The issue of dynamic vs condenser for my voice-over video narration at home was also on my mind. think this is the best choice it offers both the quality of a condenser and the sound isolation of a dynamic. This is ideal for a room with a lot of ambient noise and no treatment. I did my research and found that the V7 was a great mic for the money.
When I record vocals, I love using this mic. purchased it because of a good review from Tape Op magazine, curious how it might differ from the studio microphones I already own. I began with the SM57 for vocal quality, but (for me and my voice and style) I ended up switching to the Studio Projects B1. However, after setting up the V7 and taking a few takes, I determine to just leave the default settings. We are now in the middle of a tossup Both are close to each other. For the price, it seems like a great buy.
The SE should be replaced by Shure everywhere as the no. 1 choice for pro dynamic mics for less than $100. These beat 58's by a far enough margin to make SE the future of the This amp doesn't kill vocals like the 58 does, and doesn't need an immense amount of EQ like the 58s does. It has a natural sounding high end, too. A dynamic mic on an acoustic guitar has a raw, pleasing sound that is comparable to that of some studio condensers I have Surely, I can't compare it to every mic on the market, but in the world where millions of SM58s are used every day, here is a much superior alternative at.
It looks like this really is an awesome deal, and I'm always looking for a good deal that ends up being really impressive. I think that's exactly what's going on. This is amazing. My experience with Shure, Sennheiser, Blue, and Audio Technica includes several models. Any topic is fair game. Since getting this mic, I have been using it exclusively In the near future, I will purchase the S7 capsule and replace it with a Shure wireless mic. I will not be stopped by anyone! The update is A lot is still going on with Mic! They are used by my band. Ultimately, I decided to go with a Sennheiser wireless system. The MC1 is used with the adapter and I have the systems connected. Wouldn't want to live any other way!.
I have always found SE electronics to be a friendly company. One of the condenser mics I currently own is one of their ribbon mics. Buying a quality dynamic mic was a no-brainer for me when I decided to invest in one. A sturdy microphone like this will last you a long time. This mic sounds great and for the price, there is no reason not to buy it. I am eager to put it to the test in the very When it comes to quality without the price tag, you'd be surprised at this option.
I think comparing this mic to the SM58, when you run a flat EQ, you will discover a little improvement in sound. Compared to the previous version, the vocals have a bit more presence and sit more comfortably in the mix. There's no reason not to get it for the price. In a live setting, I noticed improvements on both the male and female voices.