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Shure PG48

Shure PG48

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Although both microphones look almost identical and many argue have a similar sound, when used in larger sound settings, there are some noticeable differences in the sound quality and clarity of the two microphones. Frequency Range, Noise Cancellation & Other Tech Specs The Shure SM58 is such an iconic mic that it even has its own national day, May 8th, when the history of this world-famous microphone is celebrated. FAQs Is the Shure PG58 Good for Singing? Although they are durable and well-designed microphones, it is never recommended to connect a dynamic mic to an XLR input that has phantom power supplied.

Unless you intend on using them with extremely long XLR cables, both mics work pretty standardly for the impedance they feature. Winner: Draw Noise Isolation The SM58 would be the obvious way to go with its durability and performance, making it the go-to choice of many artists and sound engineers. I had a bunch of micro before that for singing the type hardcore / metal from seinheisser, akg etc etc and this little shure surpasses despite a ridiculous price! The PG58 offers the same durability with only slightly less performance but, unfortunately, can distort when used in more energetic live performances. Higher impendence mics with longer cables will lose some of the crisp top ends, especially in live situations.the output level is lower than a normal mic, so you'll have to seriously increase the input gain, which in turn will cause more noise and a poorer sound. Three, you may screw up on every time you engage phantom power to power your other static (unless you have a 48 volt power supply pad for each, but that's for high-end consoles). After looking reading the above Shure SM58 vs PG58 comparison, it will be clear to most readers that the SM58 is the superior microphone.

Shure has a hard-won reputation thanks to some of their products but they exploit that to sell extremely bad and overpriced products! However, if you will be using your Shure microphone more regularly for larger gigs or recordings, then the extra money spent on the SM58 will prove worthwhile. Durability Although it won’t be as bright as a condenser microphone using phantom power, the frequencies are perfectly set for live performances. It's virtually useless live if you want to connect it along with other condenser mics to the same mixer because of the unbalanced output transformer (unlike every single stage mic, Behringer included!).As a beginner, you may not notice too much the higher impendence, the handling noise, the lightly lower frequency range, and the extra weight of the more affordable PG58. While the recommendation of Sinatra might be impressive enough, if you have worked in the music biz for a long time, you will probably have encountered the SM58 yourself. Both microphones, the SM58 and the PG58 have a cardioid polar pattern and enjoy the inherent noise cancellation perks from such a feature. Shure is one of the best microphone manufacturers in the world today, favored by many artists and music professionals for their quality and durability. However, can the less expensive PG58 offer a similar experience? What Is The Difference Between Shure SM58 And PG58? Feature

Although many would argue this won’t make too much difference when used for recording quieter podcasts, the SM58 would better capture a more complete sound. Frequency DistributionBoth microphones are constructed of die-cast metal, although the PG58 comes in slightly heavier at 22.5 ounces compared to the estimated 10.5 ounces of the SM58. One, the output level is still lower than for a normal microphone will therefore require further push the input gain at the risk of chopper of breath and have made it even worse. Shure played on the prestige of its image, gained from its other products, to continue to propose, without scruple, dung at exorbitant prices! The Shure PG48 is the extreme budget vocal microphone for someone who apparently does not care about sound. There; you have heard all you need to know, but if you need more convincing, read ahead.

You would be forgiven for assuming that due to the lower price point, the PG58 isn’t quite as durable as the power tank that is the SM58. Shure microphones are world-renown for being amongst the sturdiest and most well-constructed dynamic microphones in existence and the Shure PG48 happily continues this proud lineage of tough microphones and as an added touch; the Shure PG48 microphone comes with its own protective carrying pouch. ReliabilityThe Shure PGA48 Cardioid Dynamic Microphone, designed for speech and vocals is an affordable alternative to Shure’s higher-end microphones such as the legendary Shure SM58 but comes with the quality construction that Shure is legendary for so it is perfect for those on a budget. Two, not to use a cable longer than 6 / 10 meters at the risk of unavoidable noise chopper (forget multicore and Co.). Don't use it with long cables (longer than 23') otherwise you'll get noise (so forget about with your multicore).If you also use condenser mics and you turn the phantom power of the mixer on you'll break it, unless you have a high-end mixing desk with separate phantom power buttons on each channel). Live almost unusable on a console which is connected to mix multiple microphones, condenser microphones, which, as its output transformer type is asymmetric (unlike all the dynamic stage, even Behringer).



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