Shure SM7
22Uhm, this is a german shop, one of many.
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw2_beyerdynam ... dinfo.html
Thy usually have the best prices on beyer...
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw2_beyerdynam ... dinfo.html
Thy usually have the best prices on beyer...
Shure SM7
23909one wrote:Hey Rodabod,
Is there an online version of that AES paper somewhere regarding transient response?
Cheers.
There are some quotes here:
http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index. ... /16/13216/
Shure SM7
24My tuppence - I bought an SM7b last year. It cost me about $300 on a trip to New York, and it scared the bejesus out of two sets of JFK security staff. Boxed, odd-shaped microphones look a little like tactical nuclear devices on x-ray. That was a whole load of fun.
It has been in use for all the applications mentioned already, but really is wildly good for 'regular' pop/rock vocals. It has that bedded, honky, projecting Shure character that singe-ers look for when they moan 'oh, I sound really good live when I'm through a SM58/ SM57'....except it actually sounds good.
Needs a lot of gain though.
It has been in use for all the applications mentioned already, but really is wildly good for 'regular' pop/rock vocals. It has that bedded, honky, projecting Shure character that singe-ers look for when they moan 'oh, I sound really good live when I'm through a SM58/ SM57'....except it actually sounds good.
Needs a lot of gain though.
Shure SM7
25cenafria wrote:Uhm, this is a german shop, one of many.
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw2_beyerdynam ... dinfo.html
Thy usually have the best prices on beyer...
Thanks a lot for the link! But still, why do I have to go to some German shop? How come I can't snag one from an American music store, it seems like even the American Beyerdynamic dealers don't stock the M201.