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Insight
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Hey guys,
So I've been doing research on this site, and for my limited budget ($200 before tax MAX, though for posterity I'd love to hear my options in the $250-$300 range - my room is not tailored for acoustics or sound proofed in any way) and variety of needs, it seems like an SM57/SM58 is a great first purchase. It's something I'll use for a long time while I grow my collection; I'm in this for the long haul.
I tried searching for a thread on this matter but could not find one. I was originally going to purchase the Blue Icicle to go with it, but after learning of the difficulties many people have and the Shure X2U's durable design and direct monitor plug, I decided I'd probably be better off getting that in the long run.
I've read that there are a lot of fakes, and so I was probably going to purchase new. I can save myself about $25-30 if I go used, but it just seems awfully risky to me. Not to mention that you don't know how many people have spit into the thing once you get it. How can I be sure the sound quality will be as good as a new model if I'm new to this? Granted the SM57/58 are nigh-indestructible from what I've heard, I just wanted to get your opinion before I made a decision.
For reference, I'll be recording rap vocals primarily, some singing, and RARELY micing my guitar cab. For this, I think, the SM58 over the SM57 is best, as it has the pop filter (mostly because I spit, spit, spit, but the pops count too) and in a pinch will hook up to the cab alright. Am I misguided? I admit my ignorance on the subject - something I'm only now ameliorating.
If it's important, I am also a fledgling producer.
What do you guys think?
So I've been doing research on this site, and for my limited budget ($200 before tax MAX, though for posterity I'd love to hear my options in the $250-$300 range - my room is not tailored for acoustics or sound proofed in any way) and variety of needs, it seems like an SM57/SM58 is a great first purchase. It's something I'll use for a long time while I grow my collection; I'm in this for the long haul.
I tried searching for a thread on this matter but could not find one. I was originally going to purchase the Blue Icicle to go with it, but after learning of the difficulties many people have and the Shure X2U's durable design and direct monitor plug, I decided I'd probably be better off getting that in the long run.
I've read that there are a lot of fakes, and so I was probably going to purchase new. I can save myself about $25-30 if I go used, but it just seems awfully risky to me. Not to mention that you don't know how many people have spit into the thing once you get it. How can I be sure the sound quality will be as good as a new model if I'm new to this? Granted the SM57/58 are nigh-indestructible from what I've heard, I just wanted to get your opinion before I made a decision.
For reference, I'll be recording rap vocals primarily, some singing, and RARELY micing my guitar cab. For this, I think, the SM58 over the SM57 is best, as it has the pop filter (mostly because I spit, spit, spit, but the pops count too) and in a pinch will hook up to the cab alright. Am I misguided? I admit my ignorance on the subject - something I'm only now ameliorating.
If it's important, I am also a fledgling producer.
What do you guys think?