Behringer Dynamic Microphone (SL 75C)
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A Shure SM57 is clearly based on this inexpensive mic. The camera is not too different in appearance, but it is lighter and feels more sturdy. My old SM57 that I have used for years has been recording in front of a Fender Princeton amplifier, so let's see how they compare. Although I expected to notice a significant difference in sound quality, the Behringer mic sounds almost exactly as my old 57 mic. Am I allowed to take it on tour? I doubt it. Shure SM57's are virtually bulletproof and mine has stood up to a fair amount of abuse and still works fine. But if I were recording at home or using this mic in a rehearsal space, I'd have no problems with Included is an integrated microphone clip and a carrying case made from hard plastic.
The microphone is good and the price is unbeatable. My expectations were low since I have never been a big fan of Behringer products, but unfortunately, I am very impressed. Obviously this isn't a high-end product but it really does the job. It is not a professional microphone, but it is excellent for home recordings. The purchase I made was exactly what I wanted. There is much to be positive about I will. - The construction is all metal, giving it a I will. - A balanced sound, perfect for recording instruments like guitars and drums* - I like the package of accessories. With metal threads, this microphone clip is good. Despite the case's hard plastic exterior, the foam interior (like packing foam) is of low quality. I will. - With my $20 US purchase, this is an unbeatable deal. This mic can be purchased at the price of five SM57s, which is a great money-saving solution for miking drums. I would still recommend this mic even at double the price however, if the price was similar, I would opt for an SM57 instead. There are two things that are I will. - Vocals should not be recorded with this mic as their primary mic. The vocals don't sound bad, but something has been removed, hard to explain, probably a lack of I will. - A connection to a XLR cable doesn't feel completely right. The cables lock properly, but the "click" that occurs upon plugging in an XLR cable does not satisfy. I will. - I have a problem with the mic clip being too tight and rubbery, making it difficult to slip the mic in and out-- A delivery delay of over two months was experienced. This was not a product issue, but I had to reapprove my Amazon order twice since it was delayed. Do not hurry and be aware of what you are doing.
It isn't an exact replica of a SM57, but with the EQ settings below it comes very close, and I like it more than my SM57 The range gain Q128hz is 128hz + 4hz The following are five (2). The frequency of this clock is 310 hz. There is no 1 The frequency is 0q
4200hz. The number 5 is Eight QBR's at six-and-a-half-hundred Hz plus two. The number zero is I say you can get 105000hz by using 0q
10500hz. The number of five is 0.
The microphone surpassed my expectations, it is made of good materials, it is heavy, but you must be careful not to hit it, as it is very delicate. It comes in a nice protective case, and I would definitely recommend it.
Sound is excellent, and the sound quality is also good. A thing to keep in mind when evaluating a mic is that it sounds almost equivalent to more expensive models.
With this mic you can achieve the same results as others at a much higher price. It produces high-quality sound that is very clear.
The main purpose of this was to record, but it's really.
haven't used it too much, but so far it seems to be very similar to the If you are in the market for a 57, this can certainly make an impact on your sound. It has its own distinct sound and for the price, you can't go wrong trying it out.