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Shure Microphone For Singing

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Related review

Jesse 2024-04-23 04:20:52

[Nickel] I've been singing for 17 years and this microphone is hands down the best one of all Shure microphones, in my opinion. :)

5
Loui 2024-05-08 04:48:35

[1 User] I bought this product as another microphone for singing/podcast recording purposes. I've used Shure SM7B, which is legendary for many great reasons, but this microphone is my new favorite! I would highly recommend this mic to anyone who does voiceover, singing, and podcast work. It is pricey, but it definitely pays off!

5
Fred 2024-09-03 01:59:50

[10 x 6 x 3"] For over a decade I used a Shure SM58 for live performances. While it worked well for singing, audiences would have trouble understanding me when I was just talking in between songs. The E945 provides an added clarity that really highlights nuance when singing and everyone in the venue can now understand me when I talk between songs. It's a very good microphone for live shows.

5
SBNL 2024-09-07 02:28:23

[0.125 lb] My daughter has been singing nonstop since I purchased this microphone for her. It sounds great!

5
Marie 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Solid-State] I purchased this microphone for my Husband it is the one he always wanted. He loves his Shure 55SH Microphone

5
Harold 2024-04-27 04:50:38

[Attenuator/Pad] All I can say is Wow. You'll have to hear it to believe it. I tried it with a Shure SM7B microphone.

5
James 2024-06-17 05:28:36

[45 x 4.5 x 4.1"] I used this stand while I was recording congregational singing. It was an experiment, but I am very pleased with the results. The stand is very steady even when the microphone is raised almost to the maximum. The only thing to be aware of is that the stand weighs slightly less than 40 lbs, so it may be difficult to carry long distances. Overall, the stand is very well built and served its purpose well, so I would definitely recommend it to others.

5
Mathas 2024-09-01 02:17:23

[Mono] At least with my voice it sounds amazing. Both for recording voice overs and singing. Be extremely careful with the switches, they WILL break if you apply too much pressure to them. I have seen this happen in many reviews, so I am handling this little guy very carefully. Other than that, build quality is great, it feels solid and as I have mentioned, the sound is just nonsense for a $200 microphone. I guess a professional singer or voice actor would need a much expensive one to get specific jobs done, but for the vast majority of us this microphone is more than perfect. BTW, I am using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2.

5
Hal Gatewood 2024-06-03 08:59:58

[Solid-state] We are using this mixer to switch between a crowd microphone for singing in our church with the main output which comes to us from RCA in the sound board. The box is steel and very rugged. Knobs are easy to control. Solid equipment. Only problem I had was moving the little switch for the phantom power. The tiny piece of plastic ended up going inside the container and I had to remove the case to get it back.

5
Vinnie 2024-06-23 07:47:34

[7.775 lb] I used this Microphone for a concert, great that you can use it via XLR or you can use it VIA USB for Voice-Overs or singing to your computer. Works great. Durable on stand and doesn't take too much space up. I leave it on my computer desk 24/7 and sometimes when I'm not using it I forget it's even there but when I need to record a Voice Over, it's always there!

5