Re: I've got a broken microphone
2016/12/05 13:39:05
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My good friend and band mate for over 30 years has 3 SM57's and 3 SM 58's he bought in the mid 70's SECOND HAND. He still even has the original sacks and cables that were included back then.
To the best of his knowledge those cables have never been repaired! And these mikes and cables have seem it all. Drunk band-mates tearing down ( sober on set up) stomped on, rained on, beered on, dropped on concrete the works! They don't look pretty.
A couple of years ago we A-B'd them with my newer versions after I cleaned the screens for him. ( gross) We also ordered some new windscreens for 2 of the 58's.
We could not find any difference in ouput level using a test tone at a measured distance.
I also tested the full spectrum into Wave Lab using pink noise(?) any how we found no difference between the old and the new so they still live on.
My SM 57's were bought in the 90's and made in Mexico. Three years ago I bought three SM 58's on a Musicians Friend stupid deal for $80 each.. I think they say Made in China. So that might explain why your mike was faulty. It can be expected with any trusted brand that in the name of profit off sources to China..
There's a small pre amp (?) inside the mike and very tiny wires running from the capsule to the output connection, Never on a Shure, but I've had those come loose on other brands.
I myself have used my Beta 58 for just about everything I do, live and in the studio. I gave up on trying Large cap condensers. I make to much noise :) I use those for other people.