darrin_h2000
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If you get to KC Ill show you where to shop....Do you know Jon Butcher from the Jon Bucher Axis? he used to be an 80s shreader and he was giving private guitar lessons in Witchita last time I heard of him.
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If you get to KC Ill show you where to shop....Do you know Jon Butcher from the Jon Bucher Axis? he used to be an 80s shreader and he was giving private guitar lessons in Witchita last time I heard of him.
Craigslist in the Austin area always has about a dozen used SM57's or SM58's for sale at any one time. Although they tend towards $60 used. Sometimes $40 if the ball looks like it got ran over by a truck.
lol well hopefully darrin will share his secret to getting ridiculous prices on mics
Its a real crapshoot...I recently bought a suitcase full of mics for $125 from a pawnshop...it included 3 SM57s...12 SM58s...a Senn MD421....and an assortment of other mics by EV....BeyerDynamic...Shure....etc.
It could be years untill I get another shot at that kind of deal....7 years ago I found 4 SM57s and 2 SM58s for $20 each at another pawn shop...and an SM7 for $80 all in the same place.
!!!!!!!To answer the OP, the KSM32 has been earning its title as the "SM57 of condensers." That is if you're looking for a mic that has a comparable performance/price.
To anyone who would risk the quality of their sound to save 70 bucks not to mention buying chinese BS mic's will obviously hurt Shure who's quality they CAN'T match; You're a total IDIOT. This mentality will eventually put Shure out of business and we'll all buy our shitty, poisoned, chinese mics from walmart. Thanks!
One last thing!!!!! In case you haven't noticed the SM57 is a world class piece of equipment!!!! 90 dollars for something like that IS CHEAP!!!!!!!!!!!!
You got me WhiteStrat. You're the best, I'm the worst, you're awesome, I suck! I mean this is what you're after right? This is obviously where you've made yourself king in your life. An internet forum. Posting thousands of times more than me makes you infinitely smarter, cooler, and everything else way better than I could dream to be huh? I guess maybe I should accept it and beg for your guidance in life as well as recording.
I'm certainly not going to take mic advice from someone who thinks a 57 is too expensive and buys chinese knock offs by the way.
Just keep your head in the sand and make sure to ridicule anyone else you can who joins this forum to forgo expanding their knowledge so you can remain god. Also you can see that I didn't call it "the 57 of LD's" that's what professionals are calling it. Did you notice the quotation? They ended up in your quoting of me. If you looked outside your forum kingdom you might know that.
PS. GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't argue with that 100%, but be aware that for specific duties there can be a pretty obvious difference. I posted a while back in this thread. There's a rough sound file linked in there from some vocals. I think that's an area where there's a pretty significant difference. The bandpass or bite that the ES57 has may help on many instrument tracks, but IMHO it was a bit too gritty for studio vocal use. Still like the idea and will be hanging on to my three anyway.If you want a cheap 57, go here:
http://www.speakerrepair.com/mm5/me...Code=genem&Product_Code=37-206&Category_Code=
They're pretty much the same thing for 1/3 the price.