First you should tell which audio interface you have. A microphone is
useless without a preamp.
Bernard
Le 22/04/2018 à 17:17, robertlazarski a écrit :
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 8:21 AM, Christopher Arndt
<chris(a)chrisarndt.de <mailto:chris@chrisarndt.de>> wrote:
Am 22.04.2018 um 15:54 schrieb robertlazarski:
My other mic for recording amplified instruments
or anything in
my home
studio room is the Shure sm57 ... Still probably
the most common
mic for
a lot of instruments. Also has the advantage of
being almost
indestructible.
The SM57 might be good for guitar amps and even for some voices /
types
of singing but since it is a dynamic microphone with low output
and has
a rather special frequency response IMHO it isn't really suited for
recording e.g. acoustic instruments or (spoken) voice.
Don't mean to nitpick as I mostly agree, but he SM57 has been used for
spoken voice by the POTUS for 50 years.
http://blog.shure.com/the-sm57-and-the-president-of-the-united-states-a-web…
Kind regards,
Robert
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