Sennheiser Professional e 609 Silver Super-Cardioid Instrument Microphone,Wired, Wireless
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Rita J. Herring
> 3 dayBought 2 of these for our church praise band. Love them. The sound is a bit bright but can be fixed at the board. I highly recommend this product.
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Claude aube
> 3 dayBonne qualité pour le prix.
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Frank Bello
Greater than one weekNice mic, not great but useful for recording sound from amps.
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S. Gangichiodo
Greater than one weekI received this as a Christmas gift last year and I am so pleased I did. I have my gear set up in the bed room so space is at a premium. While I liked the sm57 just as much (both these mics have something the other is lacking), the fact I can hang out over the amp and go is monumental. Also, not being a condenser, it is less picky about placement. It just sounds great no matter where you put it.
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Nlmacq
> 3 dayHang it over the amp record, done.
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DSA
> 3 daySounds great, good price and quiet. Great improvement over my 57.
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Jbest
> 3 dayNot bad for the price
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Muphy Elias
> 3 dayTested this on a snare and guitar cab. Not as good as an sm57 IMO, but still good. Being able to use without a mic stand is very useful, and why I still keep it around.
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Dave G.
> 3 dayIts a fine mic for your guitar amp. But, its overpriced. I did a youtube review of this vs the superlux and they are equivalent mics but the superlux is much cheaper.
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Sean
> 3 dayThis thing is just a DREAM for micing guitar amps, especially problematic cabs. My main amp (Peavey Delta Blues) uses a 15 speaker. Trying to mic it with an SM-57 or similar is always a compromise of what kind of coloration Im willing to accept. Hours of recording time and fiddling with placement did eventually allow me to discover a sweet spot. But even then, trying to place such a tiny capsule on a speaker larger than 10 never gets me close to the natural sound of the amp. Something is always hyped or missing. Its always a hunt for the least bad placement. If youre reading this, youre probably familiar with what Im describing.