Shure SM57

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Trompe le monde... wrote:Hello, first... thanks a lot for the incredible web, all the information and for show as all the equipment that we dream and we will never can afford :evil:

Thanks.

Trompe le monde... wrote:I have read that the shure sm57 is "a piece of shit..." gentle explanation :lol: Well... can you suggest another microphone to use with the snare and with guitar amps?


I'm going to suggest that you keep reading the microphone descriptions because you'll probably answer your own question. But at least check out the Beyer M201, the Coles/STC 4038, and the Altec 175. One of which is linked on the SM 57 page as "Similar to:"

Hope that helps.

Shure SM57

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For electric guitars you can't beat a Beyer M-160 (if you can't buy afford a Coles 4038) ... It's a little more than a SM-57, but you will sure hear the difference... A Sennheiser 421 will beat the pants off of a 57 any day...

Just put them up next to a guitar and listen to the difference and you will never want to use a SM-57 again...

jeremy
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Shure SM57

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Just two days ago I used a Sm57 on electric guitar with good results. The guitar player wanted to have a slide guitar solo on one of their songs but forgot his slide at home. We used the Sm57 as slide and it worked just fine. It had a surprisingly large amount of low end compared to the plastic lighter that we tried before and it fitted much better to the Les Paul's neck than a M88.
The amp was miced with a M 160 and a At 4033.

Shure SM57

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JeremyLemos wrote:For electric guitars you can't beat a Beyer M-160 (if you can't buy afford a Coles 4038) ... It's a little more than a SM-57, but you will sure hear the difference... A Sennheiser 421 will beat the pants off of a 57 any day...


Very True! M160 is a little to smooth when used alone, I like to mic a cabinet using a M160 and a 421. The 421 gives it that growl, like a cabinet. The M160 helps smooth out the killer "NAILS" in the guitar at 2-4Khz
Try the Beyer M88, I like it on Clean guitars!

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