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deathofamind
New member
I've been into home recording for about a year, and I've been using a pair of Coresound Binaural mics. I bought them a while back because I figured they'd serve a dual purpose... besides home recording, they are very "stealth"-like and I can use them for bootlegging concerts. Heh. It works great... they can barely be seen.
But anyway, now that I'm actually learning the proper way to do home recording, I'm thinking about buying a Shure SM-57 or SM-58. Everybody says that those are great for vocals and guitar (and drums, if I ever wanted to add those). But here's the thing... the Coresounds retail for around $200... so would I really be getting better sound out of a Shure mic that sells for half that?
Oh, and while I'm asking... which one would be better, a SM-57 or a SM-58? The 58 would be better to get, right? Maybe that's a dumb question... I don't know. But I see a lot of people praising the 57, so it makes me wonder which is better for home recording.
But anyway, now that I'm actually learning the proper way to do home recording, I'm thinking about buying a Shure SM-57 or SM-58. Everybody says that those are great for vocals and guitar (and drums, if I ever wanted to add those). But here's the thing... the Coresounds retail for around $200... so would I really be getting better sound out of a Shure mic that sells for half that?
Oh, and while I'm asking... which one would be better, a SM-57 or a SM-58? The 58 would be better to get, right? Maybe that's a dumb question... I don't know. But I see a lot of people praising the 57, so it makes me wonder which is better for home recording.