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Most used for a reason
What else to say than that this is the microphone most people use to record their guitar with. The sound is good for the price and this will always...
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Shure SM57 LC vs Rode NT1-A
I got both the Shure SM57 LC and the Rode NT1-A to compare them to each other. My goal is to record music at home. Both have their charms. The Shure...
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A studio must have.
There's a reason for virtually every studio everywhere to have a bunch of this hanging arround for the past fifty years . They're cheep, versatile,...
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overhyped? or an essential classic, juries still out
excellently strong build quality, but thinly voiced. Bought on advice, only been using this for a snare drum so far, finding it best on the...
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First mic
Many say, that this is the first microphone anyone intending to record music should get. While I did make a mistake buying it to record acoustic...
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Solid micro, with a very decent price for its quality, great for pretty much everything
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The great, yet inexpensive Studio Mic.
If you ask nearly anyone who runs a professional recording studio, "Do you have a Shure SM57?" they might look at you and ask, "are you are...
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Classic good sound
It was great sound mic for almost all istruments especially for snare drum, but for me too much bleeding on snare drum. For me is better option ATM...
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Love it!
Works great and it's comfortable to hold. The recording quality is above norm. I regret not buying it sooner.
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Great instrumental microphone!!
I love this microphone, and i can be used in many different situations. Right now i am using it as a vokal mike, because it is so directional, that...
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Always great
Trusty SM57 - nice little instrucment mic for amps, drums etc
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Its a high spl mic
Delivers what its supposed to. Sound is good. the xlr cable on mine is kinda loose, so it may hiss when moved-dk if this is the rule for every...
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SM57
The SM57 is a great microphone for all kinds of uses, i use it on acoustic guitar along with my Sontronics stc20 and it sounds great. I also use it...
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Works as expected.
Works as expected. No complaints here.
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High standard.
One of the most common mics out there. Read any review and it pretty much covers it. Good for recording high output sources e.g distorted guitar or...
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Excellent microphone, wiring slightly weak
The sound from this microphone is excellent, and externally is incredibly durable, but whether it be a manufacturing error or some fault of my own,...
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Great sounding, affordable mic!
Recently I started needing to work sound for full bands at bigger venues. As a result, I wanted a little more control over the level and spread of...
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The mic is (pretty much) everything it's said to be. Really sturdy build and good sound quality. This mic will probably last forever. But as with...
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Everyone should have one
It's a very good mic for recording electric guitar (especially distortion) but I also use it for acoustic guitar and vocals with decent results. For...
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Great for snare, guitar amps and live vocals. This mic acts great in a live environment or in a studio. It seems to boost the frequencies that can...
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What a mic
A true all-rounder can be used for any application. I use this on my Snare and on Guitar cabs no complaints. There is a reason it is the industry...
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A must for every studio
The SM 57 is renowned as a guitar amp mic and it really performs up to its name. Very durable construction and one can be sure that they can enjoy...
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sm57
very good for purpose.in the studio on kick drums, snares, toms and guitar cabs.no suitable for quite or detailed instruments also a great mic for...
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Industry standard.
What more can you save, SM58 and 57, the industry standard. Just don't waste money buying cheaper miss, if you have the cash get something better...
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Review Shure SM57 LC
This microphone is a standard classic gig mic these days - like all shure products its very well made would be near impossible to break it - its...
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Always Reliable
The Shure SM57 is my first and probably my last microphone for bigger Gigs. This micro and my Fender hot rod deluxe are a really good team. Of...
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Classic microphone.
A classic Shure legend with a very versatile sound, works well for guitars, toms and snares, hi-hats, brass or most anything else. It's got a good...
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An useful microphone for many situations
Useful microphone for every musician. This is good for recording electric guitars. Place it near your amp speaker and you get good sound just By...
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Standard
The Shure Sm57 is an industry standard microphone. For such a low price it produces excellent sound quality recordings along with a versatile and...
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Tried and tested Industry Standard Mic
Not to much to say - the right tool for the job.
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Perfect for loud sources
This works well when you are micing a snare drum, or a guitar amplifier. Blocks every unwanted sound. The sound quality is clear, natural and...
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An All-rounded Robust Beast!
I have owned two of these for the last 6 years and have only just got around to buying myself another one. These microphones are probably one of the...
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Nice
Most people seem to use these on instruments, especially drums. I find them really nice for vocals. I like the darker sound they have. It means I...
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Great mic
This mic doesn't need to be introduced to anyone. It is just one of the most popular and does the job excellent in any given conditions. The best in...
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good
I use it for my home studio. Good microphone.
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outdated, in my opinion, microphone
I prefer microphones of the other two well-known brands on my snare drum and guitar amp. To be precise - i5 and MTP 440 DM
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Strong
Strong dynamic microphone, works well on snares, but also can be used for many things such as voices, good deal and worth the price.
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A must in every mic collection
What is there to say about this mic that is not already well known? :)
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Industry standard for a reason!
Just works for anything really.....recorded stuff from electric guitars acoustic guitar, miked up amplifiers....also used to record stuff like radio...
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Gewoon goed.
Ik heb deze shure sm57 lc al enige tijd in mijn bezit en ik vind hem gewoon goed!!! Als amateur neem ik met deze mic meestal gitaar of snare/hi-hat...
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