Shure 520DX Green Bullet Harmonica Microphone
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Not at all. You can get a "permanent key" for it It is corded"
Selected User Reviews For Shure 520DX Green Bullet Harmonica Microphone
As soon as you dial the volume knob, you hear a loud static noise This completely defeats the purpose of having a local volume control with live sound broadcast from the amp. The first one I got was defective, so I returned it, but alas, the replacement has the same problem. It's either a major design flaw or the defect is so typical that it will be accepted as a normal part of the system. While those two defects are unfortunate, having a high-speed network with a long-term service agreement is a huge relief In a heavy metal housing, quality electronics are housed in a satisfyingly solid and strong design, which is increasingly rare. In spite of the fact that this is not a An old-fashioned cardioid microphone that picks up all sorts of background noise only adds to its old-fashioned look Charm of the school. A DATE UPDATED With a few sessions of good use, the static noise on the volume knob has gone away, so my rating is revised This shouldn't be too much of a problem since it just needs to loosen up Ensure good lubrication.
For my harps, I find this mic to produce the loudest, dirtiest, and most apolitical sound. They were all very nice to me. A mic like this is better for every harp. With the mic, a large number of cords are provided. It has already been "tested the durability" of the device twice or three times, and it came off the ground still working correctly.
The package was very well packaged. It is once again Shure that hits it out of the park with its microphones. I tried to do this and it didn't work The design is geared toward harmonicas/harps, so it performs extremely well. The order arrived well packaged a couple of days ahead of the estimated delivery date With its great sound, the GREEN BULLET hits the mark. It is also easy to hold and play. Other than that, nothing more to add.
There's no crystal mic or anything like that, but it isn't fragile like a crystal and won't wear out or degrade like one would. It is a fact that these things are nearly indestructible! was able to get over 10 years out of the last one, but it still works, but no volume pot -- Now that it is my backup unit, I will use it more often.
Through a Fender Champions 600, this sounds excellent! A small complaint is that there is no pouch or carrying case included, which is standard Since its price is higher than either one, it seems only reasonable that.
Here is the MIC that harmonica players need. This is the best for rock and blues. There are more expensive ones with cleaner sound, but for rock and blues, this is the best. It is much easier to handle than the regular Shure tube microphone. Furthermore, the wider opening of this mic helps to maintain a more uniform amount of volume across a greater number of.
I love the sound of the green bullet Because the cup is so large, I can't seal the air around it very well and I can't achieve any hand cupping effect. own a Shaker Mad Cat microphone because you can get a good seal with it, which allows you to do more with your hands. There is a richer, deeper sound to the green bullet. There's no denying that you pay a premium for the rugged construction and build quality of this gadget.
My approach used to be to get right up on the microphone when I had the chance to produce a harp solo I'll give you some There are often times that the vocal mic is too hot (or too cold), or that it is not covered with a screen, so it is exposed I've got the mic, the green bullet, and I'm in the air Combined, they sound like one harp. The volume can be controlled myself as well, and I don't need a remote control Getting the sound I'm looking for does not depend on moving closer or further away. This is an incredibly beautiful painting.