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by Tom Wanderer
I finally bought an M88 late last year. The output is slightly hotter than a 58, haven't noticed the polar pattern being more or less prone to interference or feedback yet. In my opinion, it's just a fantastic toolbox mic. You could record a whole album with one and still have a really broad spectrum of frequencies represented. I love it as a quick to set up, nothing to adjust vocal mic, but it also sounds great on bass and guitar cabs. I haven't tried it on drums or percussion sources yet. It's in the category of two of my other favorite mics that get used on everything; RE20 and MD421, but it has it's own special appeal. The RE20 needs a lot more gain to get to same territory as the M88. I still love the RE20, but it can feel a little flat and distant sometimes on voice or generally quieter sources due to the lack of proximity effect. When I'm using the MD421 on vocals (or, often, amplified vocals) I'm never sure where I want the roll off positioned. The M88 does the lower frequencies in my voice without sounding dull or "stuffed up". The first time I set it up to do some vocals I loved it immediately. One of those rare moments where I put on the headphones and starting singing and could tell right away that it was just what I wanted.