maximum input, frequency range: 20 - 20.000 Hz, 107dB/V sensitivity, 2m jack cable with 3.5mm stereo mini-plug. 1/8" to 1/4" screw-on adapter, weight: 181g (withou...
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The SRH240 professional-qualitystereo headphones from Shure ensure a first-rate audio ... more
output with a frequencyresponse of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Thanks to the jack adapter supplied, you can use the SRH240 with both 3.5 mm and 6.35 mm sockets and enjoy fantas...
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The SRH240 professional-qualitystereo headphones from Shure ensure a first-rate audio ... more
output with a frequencyresponse of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Thanks to the jack adapter supplied, you can use the SRH240 with both 3.5 mm and 6.35 mm sockets and enjoy fantas...
Postage & Packaging: Free! Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The SRH240 professional-qualitystereo headphones from Shure ensure a first-rate audio ... more
output with a frequencyresponse of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Thanks to the jack adapter supplied, you can use the SRH240 with both 3.5 mm and 6.35 mm sockets and enjoy fantas...
Postage & Packaging: £9.89 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The SRH240 professional-qualitystereo headphones from Shure ensure a first-rate audio ... more
output with a frequencyresponse of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Thanks to the jack adapter supplied, you can use the SRH240 with both 3.5 mm and 6.35 mm sockets and enjoy fantas...
Postage & Packaging: £3.89 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: very good sound across the range Disadvantages: A bit tinny with guitar recordings
This is a lovely little mic ideal for home recording. I'm not gonna bore you with the spec, but rather how does the recording quality sounds. Well while its obviously not up there with condensor mic's its a good solid choice for people who are recording voice and guitars on a home recording system.
only problem I have encountered is the guitar sounds a bit tinny when I use this mic. I know I can tweek this through the mixing desk, but I own a beautiful Yamaha acoustic and I want its full resonance to be captured without comprimising the sound through digital mixing. Essentially this is not a major problem with the SHURE SM58 but I guess highlights the reason behind paying that bit more for a SHURE rather than going for a cheaper alternative.
Another note is I've suffered hardley any feedback with this mic, which is good news when ...
Advantages: Robust Disadvantages: Does not give the user ability to sing
I have been using the same SM58 for nearly 10 years (and even then it wasn't brand new) in that time it has been subjected to all manner of phlegm, drunken (and un-requested) guest vocalists, alcohol spills and cigarette smoke and it still works beautifully. THE mic of choice for live performances, it has a great sound and is very durable. Admittedly it now has a slightly duller sound than the SM58 recently purchased by the guitarist in the band. but until the day it is broken beyond repair or lost I will remain faithfull to it - and would rush straight out to buy a new one. Value for money, quality, reliability the Shure SM58 has all of these qualities in spades. A must have for any serious musician ...
infodakota 05.12.2007
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Advantages: Solidly made, excellent sound. Disadvantages: Doesn't come with a record deal
I was using Shure microphones in bands back in 1972 and they were noticeably tough and durable with their steel bodies. They had a great reputation even then although how good they sounded in the loud rock bands I was in is a matter best left to history.
'Ziggeeeeeeeee - plaaaaaaaaaaayed gui- tar-ar-arrrrrr!'
Without the need for messing around with batteries like you'd get with a mike requiring an active power source or ghost power off a mixer, this is plug-and-go simplicity. It just works really well and requires no servicing or fussing about with.
The SM57 is the uni-directional model shaped like a tube. This is the one shaped like a lollipop which means a lot to me because my mother was a lollipop lady. By that I mean that she had a long thin body and a big sticky head.
The SM58 gives a lovely clear recording that puts ...
FlameDruid 13.09.2004
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Shure SM 58 LC