Achtane wrote:Isn't an SM58 the same exact thing as SM57, but with a different grill thingy?
Yep, but there's an audible, if subtle, difference.
DuoSonicII wrote:Chumley wrote:If you can pick up a Sennheiser e609, GREAT guitar sound.
This.
And fix'd
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Mudfuzz wrote:Chumley wrote:Don't support Shure directly because they're a crap company.
like fender.. and gibson... and ampeg... and dano... and behringer and... and... and... and... and....
on the other hand, it's not like there's a very good reason to buy new from any of 'em anyhow.
sonidero wrote:skullservant wrote:Ended up getting two 57's and a 58 from SPACERITUAL!! I'm pretty stoked. Going to set one up on the cone, one a foot or so back, and then one in the room for good measure
You can a either get a huge sound from this or a thin wall of phase problems... Have a loop or something playing through the amp(s) and with headphones on position the mics starting with the first one on the grill then go back... You'll start to hear where the phase areas and the sweet spots are... I could do it all day... pluggin in mics now...
So much this. Multimicing anything can get hairy, but amps are especially difficult for some reason.
Also, depending on your DAW, it's way easier to phase-align tracks after recording. For three mics, takes fifteen seconds instead of five or ten minutes. Time you should be spending twistin' knobbies, not moving mics.

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