Karaoke is all about having fun. But singers can still combine having a good time with serious audio quality. So Shure has assembled the ultimate guide to the three best microphones for karaoke.
Image: Shure Shure’sSM7 microphones have been in production, in one form or another, since the 1970s and have always been exceptional for vocal recording. Yes, Joe Rogan uses an SM7B for his podcast, and the original SM7 was Michael Jackson’s mic of choice. The SM7B is the latest i...
I’ve used a lot of different microphones over the past few years, but recent experience with Shure onThe PetaPixel Podcastput its SM7db at the top of my tier list. Shure’s new MV7+ doesn’t quite unseat my number one favorite mic, but it comes darn close. Shure launchedthe $279 ...
Steeve Allard November 3, 2018 FYI – Hi, I’ve bought sennheiser e935 yesterday, and after 2 hours testing with my rock band, no feedback issue, in a small room with 4 speakers around us. Case resolved. 🙂 Thanks. Steeve Jason Horton ...
The Shure SM81 has a somewhat flat response, and so does the AKG C 451 B, which also features a nice and smooth bump on the high end. The additional high-end bump at around 10kHz on the Audix ADX51 gives a lot of point to the sound, especially when relying on just overheads to...
Shure Sm58 Dynamic Mic So, basically, if your karaoke mic looks anything like this baby, then you're good, because this is a mic that your average rock star would use performing at a stadium, so they can run around, jump, and the mic can fall and roll off the stage, and it's ...
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