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signoflife1433
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Looking to buy some mics for recording and vocals. Used in both my studio and on stage. Small budget. Best bang for the buck???
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Thats a good deal for a 10pack. A person could outfit an entire basic band for $199. (thinking of my sons gang of gearheads)
I like the fact they changed up a few things, though they do copy the Shure style down to the paint color. Always amazed me on this stuff? Whats the point of a patent? but thats off topic....
Anyway, really nice deal. KVybes are they built pretty good as far as kicking around dropping etc..like the Shure 57's?
hmmm...$199 for 10 mics.... damn. I bought some of the PG58's and couldn't here a difference to the SM58. So of course save some $$$$.
Too bad they don't copy the SM-7....get a few SM-7's for $200!! thats what I'm talkin about..![]()
Shure PG48 and PG58 are very close to your price range, and very decent vocal mics. You could find either of them for 50 or 60 bucks. A friend of mine uses them in his homestudio and has good luck with them.
...the GLS ES-58 is only $29 and is (IMHO) decidedly superior than both of those Shure models...it is comparable to the SM58 but at about 30% the cost...
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lol, kidvybes, I bet they've sold a boatload of these GLS mics since your post last week. They really should give you a commission.
Seriously, I've never read a negative review of these GLS mics. They are good mics that just happen to be inexpensive. Perfect for a really "low" $50.00 budget unless you want to go with a cheap "used" condenser like the MXL 990. However, you will find several negative reviews of the 990 on this board.
...all the items I've gotten from SpeakerRepair.co were excellent value, but those mics are simply "stupid cheap"...I have circulated a bunch thru my crew of session guys, and everybody wants one or more for their arsenal...I quite enjoy turning people on to a good thing...and these mics are at the top of the list...(sh*t...there I go again!)...somebody stop me! 