
rob aylestone
Moderator
I've seen quite a few people comparing Shure SM7B mics and Electrovoice RE20's and while they're fine, they seem to miss the point that the reason these mics became popular was because they have a consistant tone, even if you're off mic a bit. Something broadcasters appreciated - but I get the idea that now they've become podcast favourites, the real reason people shell out over £500/$500 on a mic has kind of got lost?
I've had a go at explaining in this video - the sound quality difference between the two mics is pretty minor - I could live with either.
I've also grabbed all the disappointing mics from last week, fixed the humming one, and stuck them in front of a guitar - just in case they performed better on an instrument rather than voice.
I've had a go at explaining in this video - the sound quality difference between the two mics is pretty minor - I could live with either.
I've also grabbed all the disappointing mics from last week, fixed the humming one, and stuck them in front of a guitar - just in case they performed better on an instrument rather than voice.