Is a Shure 57 the same as 58?

Is a Shure 57 the same as 58?

The 57 and 58 microphones are actually based on the same cartridge design. The main difference is in the grille. The distance from the top of the grille to the diaphragm is shorter on the SM57 compared to that of the SM58, which allows for a more pronounced proximity effect through closer mic positioning.

What is supercardioid polar pattern?

A supercardioid microphone has a very directional supercardioid polar/pickup pattern. It is most sensitive to on-axis sounds (where the mic “points”) with null points at 127° and 233° and a rear lobe of sensitivity. Supercardioid mics are popular in film due to their high directionality.

What polar pattern is SM58?

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The Shure SM58 is a unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone for professional vocal use in sound reinforcement and studio recording.

Do you need a preamp for Shure SM58?

Yes, the SM58 needs a preamplifier, as do all dynamic microphone (and most other microphones for that matter). The audio signal from the microphone is weak, so you need a preamp to boost it to a stronger line level signal.

Is Shure e935 better than Shure SM58?

e935 and e945 are more sensitive mics than Shure SM58, so you have to restrain yourself from excessive handling. e935 is a very versatile mic that sounds great for both high female and deep male voices, and because it’s a cardioid microphone it sounds more natural than its supercardioid brother – e945.

What is the difference between Sennheiser e935 and E945?

The Sennheiser e935 is slightly heavier and longer than e945. While not particularly heavy, the mics feel solid and well constructed. They have a solid, metal body which protects them from unexpected damages, such as mic drops, that can happen during a performance. The metal body assures that the mic is safe even after the fall.

Is the E945 mic good for vocals?

The e945 mic delivers clear sound on vocals, which makes sense since it was designed for live stage performances. This dynamic mic capsule features a super-cardioid polar pattern that captures every detail of your vocals so that they are clear even on the most raucous of venues.

What is the difference between Sennheiser SM58 and Shure microphones?

If you used SM58 before you’ll find that the microphones from Sennheiser are very different mics: smoother, warmer, brighter, with better clarity, where SM58 sounds more muffled. Shure is a sharper mic, meaning that flaws in your voice will not be hidden.