How the Shure SM58 Compares with the Shure SM7B | Is There A Difference?

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @jeffreyhackmedia
    @jeffreyhackmedia  Рік тому +1

    Which Shure microphone do you like better and why?

  • @ROLEX6_NOTYMUSIC
    @ROLEX6_NOTYMUSIC Рік тому +4

    ILL GO FOR SM58
    1.CHEAP
    2.DURABLE
    3.CAN USE IT BETTER IN OUTDOOR AND IN INDOOR
    4.MORE CLEAR
    THANKS FOR BEING CLEAR WITH THIS INFORMATION BE BLESSED BROTHER 🙌

  • @jctedsap
    @jctedsap 3 місяці тому

    The SM58 and 57 are legendary for toughness. The 58 is even called the hammer among backstage crew people. I recently purchased the BG versions because they are slightly better specs and supposed to be tougher. How does the 7 compare with the industry standard vocal microphones that many top touring artists still use.

    • @jeffreyhackmedia
      @jeffreyhackmedia  2 місяці тому

      The SM58 and 57 are both very tough microphones indeed! Regarding your question about the SM7B, I personally think it all comes down to the tonal response from the microphone. Yes, the Shure SM7B is a great sounding dynamic microphone, but it may not sound as great on other vocalists who have a different tonal structure. FINNEAS offers great explanations on this topic.

  • @jorisguitars
    @jorisguitars 2 місяці тому

    Great video, super pro!!

  • @jeramym9506
    @jeramym9506 Рік тому

    The key to these microphones is to get a cloudlifter (or cheaper line preamp). I have the Klark technik CM-1 for my SM7b. Sounds amazing.

    • @jeffreyhackmedia
      @jeffreyhackmedia  Рік тому

      Yeah, I didn't bring up the cloudlifter in this video, but I do use one for the SM7B like all the time.

  • @eleonoratulumello7200
    @eleonoratulumello7200 8 місяців тому

    Hi, following your video, I bought an SM58. Is there any audio interface you would recommend to use with it? I am using the Roland rubix24 and when I record I am getting what I guess is preamp hiss: for lower gain the volume is too low, if I increase the gain, the hiss is annoying. So I am considering get another interface. Any guess? Thank you!

    • @jeffreyhackmedia
      @jeffreyhackmedia  8 місяців тому

      Hello! The Shure SM58 is a great sounding microphone. Good choice!
      I record music and vocals onto my Scarlette Focusrite 2i2. It's a 2-channel audio interface that gets the job done very efficiently and only requires a USB-C cable to power. When recording dialogue and podcast related stuff, I use my Zoom F6. You may be raising the gain a lot because the Shure SM58 is a dynamic microphone (doesn't use 48v phantom power). I would suggest investing into a cloud lifter to amplify the signal coming from your microphone to your interface.
      You can find links to these products in the description 😊👍

  • @adambenlavi3043
    @adambenlavi3043 4 місяці тому

    What do you say about s58 beta?