RE: [Harp-L] Shure mics, SM57 or 58?



Shure classifies the SM57 as an instrumental mic and the SM58 as a vocal mic. It's interesting that on Shure's web site the only recommended application both mic's share is harmonica. But that makes sense with the harp's combined qualities of voice and instrument.

In looking at the specs the 57 and 58 both have very similar frequency response and almost identical cardioid pattern. Wouldn't think there would be much difference between the 2, maybe the 58 would filter breath/wind noise a little better. But I'm sure different folks have their own preference.

And I wouldn't worry about buying from a known source. Musicians Friend, Sam Ash, zZounds, Sweetwater all sell the 57 for $89 and the 58 for $99. Check your local retailers, they may match that.

Charlie

From: "akc" <meadow.sweet@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Shure mics, SM57 or 58?
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:56:04 +0100

Anyone have a view on which of these is better/easier for playing through? Does the 57 require you to play more directly into the mike.. rather than over and around it? Is there a benefit in the differnce in sound?

Also on the subject of Shure mics.... they are available on Ebay at ridiculously low starting bids, emanating from China and Hong Kong... the suspicion being that these are fakes. The problem is that it undermines confidence in buying a Shure from any source. Any thoughts/experiences on this?

A.

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