ShureBETA 52A, Cardioid Dynamic Kick Microphone, Supercardioid Pattern, Low Frequency Recording, Feedback Reduction & Sound Isolation, Black, Silver
R**E
Great quality and price
Excellent quality and price
H**S
This not a Shure, but a clone.
There's a lot of tiny details in the packaging, giving this away, and in terms of the actual mic. A real Shure has certain important characteristics - for example a really good anti-shock system protecting the capsule, specifically designed for live use. This clone produces unacceptable handling noises which get hugely amplified over a PA system. All in all, you buy a Shure microphone to use live because its brand name ensures reliability when you really need it. I bought this without looking at who was selling it... :-( So only buy from official Shure dealers, who are currently offering Beta SM58a's for £130 - which isn't far off the clone price.
J**!
Shure Quality!
Been using a Shure SM58 for years but whenever I used a Beta I just loved the sound. Really suits my vocal tones and style, you need to be close for the best effect. Chops out a lot more of the background sounds and vocally feel smooth and silky. Very happy with this purchase.And as it’s made by Shure, you know it’s going to last forever.
B**W
Big step up for live vocals
Big improvement on SM58 and works very nicely in a live setting. Also good for home recording - will give you that extra bit of presence you get from a condenser mic, while avoiding the hyper sensitivity (and room ambience) you’ll get from a large diaphragm mic
M**S
Just the job
I have used the regular SM58 since I started playing a long long time ago.After seeing a few videos on you tube thought this would be nice for my replacement microphone and I have to say I have found it be a vast improvement a much brighter and clearer vocal sound and would highly recommend SM58A beta.
I**N
A great 'allround' vocal mic...
Having been involved in both sound engineering & performing for many years... I bought this mic through various recommendations from professional singers & I'm not @ all disappointed...It's a great vocal mic with a very 'smooth' accurate 'sound'... As you'd expect from a condenser mic - it has a wide frequency response(up to 18KHz)... yet unlike some other more expensive condensers (such the £500+ NEUMANN KMS105)- it doesn't feedback all over the place... and is well suited to all types of gigging situations.I've used it for 'quiet' small restaurant gigs (for an 'intimate warm' sound) & also with a full live band (where you need to be heard)... and it's not let me down!The only thing to remember is that like all condenser mics...it will require phantom power (+48v) to work... So make sure that the mixer you're plugging it into can provide this.In summary - Always try before you buy (as everyone's voice & expectations are different)... But this really is a good 'all-rounder' vocal mic... And @ around £180 - you really just can't go wrong!
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