Hi, top-reply because Julien likes that (I heard). There is a reason the SM58 is in every tour-case on every stage on every event in the last 20-30 years. Its a trusted old friend and can take the heat. If you want something a bit better, take the Beta58 which has a bit clearer sound. If you want your mic for the studio the choice is completely different: Get a large-diaphragm microphone, maybe the Studio Projects B1 (I got the little sisters C1 as a stereo-pair and like them), the Rode NT1 or an AKG in that range. You can also use these for micing traditional instruments (relatively close to cello or violin for example), for acoustic guitars and in (not direct) front of guitar-amp. Provided the room is nice too... Have fun, Arnold On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 23:08:23 +0200 (CEST) Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I need to get a vocal microphone. I've had this project several > times before, but now I'm decided. There are a couple of > alternatives. there is the Shure SM5x and there is the SE-220, if my > memory doesn't betray me. Any more suggestions on the topic? I want > to pay around 100-200 EUR maximum. This microphone will be meant > solely for singing. No instruments to mic. Warm regards and sorry for > the OT again Julien
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