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Laurence Anslow
> 3 dayAs an audio professional, I can tell you that this is the best $99 you will ever spend on a microphone. The SM58 has been an American classic for over 50 years. Why? It has superb off-axis rejection, in other words, its very effective in combating howl round or feedback in live sound reinforcement.
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C. Roberts
> 3 dayAn industry standard for vocals, and also good with a guitar amp. Sounds great and very sturdy.
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Zac
> 3 dayAs expected
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baker
> 3 dayGreat little microphone for a great price.
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John Rockhill
> 3 dayThe best!!!!!
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Mark
> 3 dayThis is one bad ass mic. My sound quality went way up on my podcasts, voice overs and video. Works great with my Zoom H6 recorder. I connect the XLR cable from this mic to the Zoom H6 recorder, line-out to my Canon Vixia G30 camcorder for great video podcasting or video interviews. For audio podcasting, this mic to my Zoom H6 recorder & Mac. I can get up close to the grill and not have any pop. The built-in filters work great for eliminating any breath pop noise and background noise. I will purchase another Shure SM58 when budget is available. This review is for the Shure SM58, but i cant help talking about the Zoom H6 recorder in conjunction with this mic. The Zoom H6 also has nice mic modules, great for capturing ambient sounds while recording voice or instruments with the Shure SM58 mic. I also plan to use this mic with my Zoom when doing videos with live bands. I can connect up to 6 Shure mics to the Zoom H6 for instruments and vocals. The best mic for my needs, period...
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yukala
> 3 dayOui cest un micro qui restitue bien la voix et les sons des instruments en général. Oui cest une légende du passé. Mais malheureusement il fait pas mal de souffle. Donc assez gênant au moment des passages silencieux. Est ce le fait davoir été se faire fabriquer en chine maintenant, qui fait que la qualité a baissé et que le souffle soit aussi présent ? Je ne sais pas, mais en tout cas, il ne justifie plus son prix, cest sûr ! Jai un VIVANCO qui mavait couté 4 ou 5 Euros, il y a 20 ans, qui fonctionne encore, et qui a la même qualité de prise de son, mais avec le souffle en moins. Pour du SHURE, ça fait pas sérieux face à VIVANCO.
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Joshua Vanhorn
> 3 dayThis mic was the #1 choice of Frank Sinatra and of course has been an industry standard for DECADES!
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Jay-T
> 3 dayGood stuff
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W. West
> 3 dayThis has been a favorite of the industry for years and it is still a great product.