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Re: AW: microphone: a professional percussionist replies



Has anybody tried the Senheiser E606.
Is it comparable to the SM57? Good price, similar to
the Shure.

Cheers,
Raül.

2007/5/12, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>:
> Ah,
>
> I know that's wrong :-)
>
> It's $64.99 rrp, so well outside Kris's price range.
>
> It's an incredibly good mic for the price,
> but omni-directional so not so hot on feedback rejection.
>
>
>
> A pair of these were used by "feedback saxophonist" Graham Halliwell to 
>good effect.
> ( that's right, he plays the feedback by bringing the mouth of the sax 
>up the mic)
>
> I'd be looking at small capsule condensers if I was desperate to find
>
> andy
>
> Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote:
> >> Actually, this leads me to another question. Which mic in the
> >> $100-200 price range has the flattest frequency response? Is
> >
> > Behringer ECM8000.
> >
> >> I know this is probably a loaded question, because flat
> >
> > It is, though for different reasons than you may think.
> >
> >
>
>


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