Dynamic Microphones
Dynamic microphones are most effective when working with loud sound sources, these have to accent the middle of the frequency spectrum. Those don't need a power supply to make them operate, and they are greatly robust. In live sound, most the microphones used are dynamics. In the studio, instruments such as electric guitars, drums and basses can be recorded using dynamic microphones. As well for recording vocals, while the dynamic gives a warmer sound, than condenser. However, they’re often not sensitive enough to record weaker sounds. Below you can see an exposition of sure thing dynamic microphones, for price which supposedly don`t broke your budget.
Shure SM58 Vocal Microphone
The Shure SM58 cardioid dynamic vocal microphone is considered the industry standard for live performance. Moreover, good for sound reinforcement and studio recording. This mic is loosely for universal usage. SM58 remains one of the best selling microphones in the world today. The SM58’s tank-like durability has reached mythic status in the music world.
If You are newbe or haven`t enough knowledge about microphones, choose SM58. It`s absolutely Sure thing for recording vocal, just around 100$.
Watch a funny test with Shure Microphone
Shure SM57 Instrument Microphone
The legendary Shure SM57 microphone is exceptional for musical instrument pickup and vocals. With its bright, clean sound and contoured frequency response, the SM57 is ideal for live sound reinforcement and recording. It has an extremely effective cardioid pickup pattern which isolates the main sound source while minimizing background noise. In the studio, Shure SM57 is excellent for recording drums, guitar, and woodwinds. It may also give a good result for recording loud vocal.
So, assured choice, for recording guitar amp and drums. Cost the same price as Shure SM58.
Sennheiser E 840 S Vocal Microphone
The Sennheiser E840S is a professional super-cardioid vocal microphone developed to cut through high on-stage levels. Strong, durable construction, insensitive to handling noise. The e 840 efficiently suppresses sounds emanating from outside its pick-up angle, and is fitted with a hum compensating coil for reducing electromagnetic interference. This mic sounded really great, while designed especially for vocal performance. Cost about twenty bucks more then SM58 microphone.
Assuredly, this is a good microphone for live performance on stage. As well it may use in studio for recording vocals.
Live presentation with Sennheiser E840





