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Shure KSM 44
Just wondering if anyone had any experience with this mic for acoustic guitar and vocals.
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Great mic -- very useful, versatile. A bargain at any price.
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Ditto...Also good for overheads
Don
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Its a keeper !
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Re: Shure KSM 44
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Incredible!!!! All in agreement.
In His Name BK
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Just wondering how you guys think the 44 compares to the KSM32. I have the 32 and it is somewhat uninspiring as a vocal mic. Works fine for choir and instruments though. Is the 44, in cardioid, a lot different sounding than the 32?
Thanks, Terry |
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The KSM series mics, in general, aren't really designed to be particularly flattering or colorful. They don't have a lot of built-in EQ, for lack of a better word. The nice thing about them is they are very smooth and accurate, with a strong midrange.
Very simple and elegent. If you're looking for something sexier with more bells & whistles, then you might want to look elsewhere -- just to warn you. |
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KSM44 is great for acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, many stringed instruments. I haven't found it nearly as useful on the vocals I've tried (always gone with something else).
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Is the KSM 32 useful for anything, on vocals is very unflattering and on acoustic guitars its a bit too "stained" sounding...
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I agree..however I've had better luck on vox with the 44 and Great River NV..They seem to go well together...You can really slam the pre with this mic... Don
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Thanks guys.
That is what I've been hearing with my KSM32. Unflattering is a good discription. I bought it for two reasons. One is that I got it for $460 out the door and the other was because when I talked into it while listening through headphones, while comparing it to other sub $500 mics, it just sounded the most like me. I guess you'd call that acurate. It is very smooth, maybe too smooth for vocals. We use three for our Choir at church and they do a very good job at that. As a matter of fact, we recorded a live CD with them and it sounds very good. You can hear that here. Blessings, Terry |
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Nice solid "woofy" chop on the mando--always hard to capture... Good on banjo too...
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