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🎀 SE Electronics V7 Studio-Grade Supercardioid Handheld Microphone Review

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Details

BrandSE Electronics
ColorV7 - Gray
Connector TypeXLR Connector
Connectivity TechnologyXLR
Polar PatternUnidirectional
Item Weight500 Grams
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Description of 🎀 SE Electronics V7 Studio-Grade Supercardioid Handheld Microphone

Frequency Range-40hz to 19khz. Neodymium Magnet. Aluminum Voice Coil. Sensitivity- 2.0mV/Pa. Impedance-300 ohms.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you don't feel like boring sm58 anymore

For €100, the Shure microphone should be replaced immediately worldwide. They outperformed the '58s long enough to force the SE into low-cost professional momentum. It doesn't kill the vocals, requires a huge amount of EQ like the '58s, and naturally has better high end. When used on an acoustic guitar it has a very nice, raw sound that is comparable to some of the studio condenser mics I've used. I can't compare it to all mics, but in a world where millions of sm58s are used every day, here is

Pros
  • Microphones and accessories
Cons
  • Socket required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Microphone at $99

This is an amazing vocal microphone. I mainly use it for live sound. I've stopped using '58s on vocals and am using these instead. This is a dynamic microphone with a condenser feel. Not as bright as a capacitor and certainly not as easy for feedback. Compared to the 58, the EQs are much flatter and the vocals sound more natural and musical than anything in this class. In fact, I would pay $200 for this mic, maybe more. It also has excellent stage noise cancellation. I've noticed that I have…

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  • Microphones
Cons
  • Unbelievable Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality sound at a surprisingly low price

I bought this mic because it sounds clearer and more detailed than the traditional Shure SM58. I've compared it to some of my favorite mics in my studio and in my band's live setup - the Sennheiser MD425, the very good Sennheiser MD421 mk2 and the Shure SM58 - and it was very similar to the 421 and to my ears superior to the others. two microphones in clarity and detail. It was also a little hotter than other mics and rejected feedback better than any of the others. This will be my live vocal…

Pros
  • Vocals
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors