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I own two LDCs, a SDC, an RE20 and an SM57. I prefer the midrangey quality of the SM57 for my voice, but in my home the mic has a very noticeable buzz/hum, like what one often hears through single coil pickups on a guitar.
I also get a very low frequency hum through the SDC, an AKG C1000s.
For preamps, I have an MBox 2 Firewire, Presonus Eureka and a UA 610 solo. I've tried the 57 and the C1000s with all three preamps on both grounded and ungrounded circuits with no difference in the buzz/hum.
My LDCs are dead quiet and the RE20 is near dead quiet, but they don't have the midrange punch of the 57.
Anyone have experience successfully eliminating nasty hums? I've tried the Ebtech HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator. I don't know if the one I got was broke, but it made the hum louder and introduced new noises, so I sent it back.
Also, does anyone know of a mic comparable in its sonic character to the SM57 or 58 that is less prone to noise interference? I think the SM7B and the RE20 both have humbucking coils or some other design which makes them less likely to be noisy, but I find they sound very different from a 57 or 58. The SM7B is too bass heavy and the RE20 is too smooth sounding.
Thanks for anyone's help.
I also get a very low frequency hum through the SDC, an AKG C1000s.
For preamps, I have an MBox 2 Firewire, Presonus Eureka and a UA 610 solo. I've tried the 57 and the C1000s with all three preamps on both grounded and ungrounded circuits with no difference in the buzz/hum.
My LDCs are dead quiet and the RE20 is near dead quiet, but they don't have the midrange punch of the 57.
Anyone have experience successfully eliminating nasty hums? I've tried the Ebtech HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator. I don't know if the one I got was broke, but it made the hum louder and introduced new noises, so I sent it back.
Also, does anyone know of a mic comparable in its sonic character to the SM57 or 58 that is less prone to noise interference? I think the SM7B and the RE20 both have humbucking coils or some other design which makes them less likely to be noisy, but I find they sound very different from a 57 or 58. The SM7B is too bass heavy and the RE20 is too smooth sounding.
Thanks for anyone's help.