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Hi all
I’m thinking of buying a retro style mic
Something like this:
I don’t know much about mics to be honest. When playing live I currently use a (borrowed) Shure SM58 that has, to be quite frank, seen better days.
I know one of these wouldn’t sound quite as good as an SM58 – but I was wondering if it would make much difference? It sure looks cooler! Would feedback be an issue? Does anyone have much experience of this kind of thing?
I usually play pubs/clubs/functions etc.
Thanks
The Shure 55 (the “elvis style” vintage mic)…… yeah they sound terrible. the antifeedback foam makes you sound like you’ve got a tshirt balled up in your mouth. the muffling is really bad.
As far as an awesome sounding vintage mic, the Shure Green Bullet is a great sounding kind of “megaphone-effect” mic that you can use live (don’t have to worry about feedback).
Thanks for the reply.
I’m actually borrowing a Shure 55 Series II for a gig this weekend, so I will test it out then.
To be fair, I probably sound best with a T Shirt stuffed in my mouth!