So I got a replacement. Result is not as pronounced as my previous mic and sounds great to my ears. I'm happy with it :D. What a strange discovery. Thanks everyone!
Keep doing tests and keep coming up with the same result. My sm7b on the left, the hired one on the right.
What do you think, should I just stick with the mic or may there be something wrong with it?
This is so weird! Thanks for confirming Rob. I am doing some testing now with an sm7b that I hired and there are very similar results with this one too, though it isn't as pronounced
LEFT: Hired sm7b
RIGHT: My sm7b
Thanks for the help both of you. I tried without the cloud lifter and it's the same result. Today I'm going to hire a different sm7b to see whether it is just my new mic. Don't want to go through the returns process unless I actually know it's an issue or not. Will report back!
Hey everyone, just bought a shure sm7b and in rx, I noticed that there seems to be a missing frequency line in my recordings around 6.8khz. Any idea as to why it may be doing this? Sm7b going into a cloud lifter and then into a rodecaster pro audio interface. Could the sm7b be defective? Thank...
I think it's more that my voice is way too overly bassy/reverberating, but if I connect the goxlr to my laptop, it doesn't have the same issue at all. It seems to only be an issue on my desktop pc
Hey everybody, I have been experiencing a strange low end rumble in my mic recordings that I'm trying to identify the cause of. Recording using a Rode Procaster into a cloud lifter and then a GOXLR. I have attached a test audio sample and as you can hear in the first segment, there's a strange...