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Post by the other mark williams on May 5, 2020 22:02:00 GMT -6
As with everything WRONG with the world, I blame the popularity of the SM7Bullshit on Hipsters and Millenials. Hey now hold on. I wear flannel, make my own sour dough bread, and have a mustache. Shouldn’t I get an Sm7 issued to me as part of the hipster package??? It hasn’t shown up at my place yet. Is there a rebate card I have to use or something to get it sent to me? no rebate card - I think you just have to Connect with Shure on Facebook, Follow their Twitter, and Like enough of their Instagram posts.
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Post by chessparov on May 5, 2020 22:59:29 GMT -6
I prefer the old MD 421/521 type, over the new Neodymium. Chris
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Post by ericn on May 7, 2020 22:37:16 GMT -6
I wonder if part of this might be everyone who uses a 58 or 57 live asking their FOH engineer what mic should I get for recording at home? The FOH guy knows the Shure works and especially right now money is probably tight , so the SM7 is the choice of the day. Plus unlike most studio condensers it can be handled a bit.
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Post by Ward on May 22, 2020 10:18:57 GMT -6
Yep, I’ve had my 421 win vocal shootouts several times. Never happened with a 421, but I have had a 441 win shoot-outs before. Rarely, but it happens. That microphone is amazing. but I'd better be careful here, I am referencing a real mic in an SM7beard thread.
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Post by chessparov on May 22, 2020 11:10:42 GMT -6
LOL! I totally understand Ward. One time I sang/tried SM7>Little Labs LMNO Pre. It actually was an excellent vocal chain on me. Then I woke up! (kidding kidding) But I still felt some internal resistance, to accepting it. Never looked good with a beard, or long hair. 441 always reminded me as the cavier of dynamic microphones. Super classy! Chris
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Post by jcgriggs on May 23, 2020 6:51:11 GMT -6
I've been amazed (probably naively) at how ubiquitous the SM7B is in pod casts and "from home" concerts since the lock down - the only mic that seems to come close in popularity is the Blue Yeti, which is very actively marketed for Internet use, etc. yet still seems to be a distant second choice. I think I've only seen one RE-20 and a couple of 58's (or look alikes) otherwise. And for the concerts, you would think that most of these musicians have access to a wide choice of mics and good advice on selection. I'm not sure if the popularity is down to the influence of Joe Rogan, et al, but it seems to have reached a tipping point of some kind.
I don't have any axe to grind against the SM7B, just surprised at the lack of diversity and curious about the popularity of this one mic. In fact I'm not sure I have a point of any kind - I was just driven to flaunt my (naive) amazement for some reason. Probably cabin fever.
Regards, John
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Post by plinker on May 23, 2020 12:44:43 GMT -6
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Post by Ward on May 23, 2020 17:06:50 GMT -6
LMAO!! Thank you, thank you very much.
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Post by ericn on May 23, 2020 21:16:37 GMT -6
I could tell ya all the big time gearpimp reason the SM7 is so popular but even retired they would hunt me down and inject me with Covid 19! I’ll give you a hint $$$
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Post by the other mark williams on May 28, 2020 22:06:38 GMT -6
You know, over the course of the last three days, I kind of “got it,” almost an a-ha moment: I’ve left my SM7B up on the Latch Lake all week, and have just pulled the boom over when I’ve needed it. I wouldn’t want to do that with a more expensive condenser, like my Soyuz, but honestly, if something happens to the SM7B, I just don’t care that much. And I’m not worried about dust on the diaphragm, etc.
Today I put it through the Weight Tank 72 and a Stam LA-2A, and it picked up some of that sparkle. Really didn’t sound too bad.
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Post by ericn on May 29, 2020 7:55:44 GMT -6
You know, over the course of the last three days, I kind of “got it,” almost an a-ha moment: I’ve left my SM7B up on the Latch Lake all week, and have just pulled the boom over when I’ve needed it. I wouldn’t want to do that with a more expensive condenser, like my Soyuz, but honestly, if something happens to the SM7B, I just don’t care that much. And I’m not worried about dust on the diaphragm, etc. Today I put it through the Weight Tank 72 and a Stam LA-2A, and it picked up some of that sparkle. Really didn’t sound too bad. Yup, it’s good enough, expensive enough you respect it, cheap enough that it’s expendable, tough enough it’s abuseable and no phantom power needed!
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Post by the other mark williams on May 29, 2020 8:44:34 GMT -6
You know, over the course of the last three days, I kind of “got it,” almost an a-ha moment: I’ve left my SM7B up on the Latch Lake all week, and have just pulled the boom over when I’ve needed it. I wouldn’t want to do that with a more expensive condenser, like my Soyuz, but honestly, if something happens to the SM7B, I just don’t care that much. And I’m not worried about dust on the diaphragm, etc. Today I put it through the Weight Tank 72 and a Stam LA-2A, and it picked up some of that sparkle. Really didn’t sound too bad. Yup, it’s good enough, expensive enough you respect it, cheap enough that it’s expendable, tough enough it’s abuseable and no phantom power needed! Aaaaaaaand plugged in my Soyuz 019 last night and there’s a horrible rumbling buzz. It’s been a few months since I last used it, and it’s been put away the whole time. If I’d left it out like I had the SM7B all week, I’d be convinced I had messed it up by leaving it out. Damn. Gotta call Soyuz today. Grrrrrrrrrrrr.
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Post by chessparov on May 29, 2020 10:33:26 GMT -6
I hope it's something simple to deal with. Chris
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Post by ericn on May 29, 2020 10:54:47 GMT -6
Yup, it’s good enough, expensive enough you respect it, cheap enough that it’s expendable, tough enough it’s abuseable and no phantom power needed! Aaaaaaaand plugged in my Soyuz 019 last night and there’s a horrible rumbling buzz. It’s been a few months since I last used it, and it’s been put away the whole time. If I’d left it out like I had the SM7B all week, I’d be convinced I had messed it up by leaving it out. Damn. Gotta call Soyuz today. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. That sucks ! If the SM57 is the audio hammer, is the bigger SM7B the sledge of audio?
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Post by the other mark williams on May 29, 2020 15:14:36 GMT -6
Aaaaaaaand plugged in my Soyuz 019 last night and there’s a horrible rumbling buzz. It’s been a few months since I last used it, and it’s been put away the whole time. If I’d left it out like I had the SM7B all week, I’d be convinced I had messed it up by leaving it out. Damn. Gotta call Soyuz today. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. That sucks ! If the SM57 is the audio hammer, is the bigger SM7B the sledge of audio? Hey, it's better than being the sludge of audio...
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Post by the other mark williams on May 29, 2020 15:16:37 GMT -6
I hope it's something simple to deal with. Chris They've been super quick to help today, but alas, it sounds like it's something major. Like, "send it in for repair or replacement" kind of major.
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Post by chessparov on May 29, 2020 16:11:09 GMT -6
Uh oh. Is it outside the Warranty? (I hope it's within it) Chris
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Post by the other mark williams on May 29, 2020 23:09:43 GMT -6
Uh oh. Is it outside the Warranty? (I hope it's within it) Chris It's still under warranty, thank goodness. One of the Soyuz guys (Marc Kuzio) has been in touch, and says they're waiting on a shipment from Russia right now. I'm not sure if that's going to mean a new mic for me, or what, exactly. But he's been attentive. And pretty cool that in this case, he actually lives about 30mins up the road from me.
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Post by chessparov on May 30, 2020 2:47:37 GMT -6
Sounds good, all things considered. BTW I met Marc at NAMM, and he was very nice to me-a good sign! Chris
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Post by svart on May 30, 2020 9:15:04 GMT -6
<rant> It seems like every time I look at a video, there's a SM7B being used. Streaming concerts, youblewed videos, etc.
Has the SM7B become the more ubiquitous microphone since the SM57/58?
Are the Shure bean-counters triple checking sales to make sure this dinosaur is actually hotter than this month's centerfold?
I don't particularly care for Shure dynamic mics (although I really like many of their condensers), and I'm a little drunk, so there!!!
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Have a nice day!
It's big but doesn't really cover the face in videos. Looks impressive. It's not terribly sensitive, the larger diaphragm is heavy, so it doesn't pick up a lot of high frequencies nor a lot of room tone so it's good for live stuff too.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2020 13:01:12 GMT -6
You haters are strange. It's a time tested tool that doesn't just "work" but sounds great doing it. Vocal, guitar cabs, bass cabs, drums... It's one of the mics I bring with me to 100% of the sessions I do, even if the studio already has one (because having 2 means I get to use 2).
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Post by chessparov on May 30, 2020 13:26:31 GMT -6
Definitely not "hater", but IMHO the capture from a SM7 varies from "pretty good" to great". For a strong AE (sure ain't me!), we can bump that range from"good to great". Chris
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Post by plinker on May 31, 2020 13:25:36 GMT -6
Dood! Haven’t you heard...haters gotta hate!
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Post by Ward on Jun 2, 2020 11:16:41 GMT -6
You haters are strange. It's a time tested tool that doesn't just "work" but sounds great doing it. Vocal, guitar cabs, bass cabs, drums... It's one of the mics I bring with me to 100% of the sessions I do, even if the studio already has one (because having 2 means I get to use 2). I have one. I even used it recently - July 2012. It sits on a shelf collecting dust, awaiting a work engineer to come in and show me the error of my ways.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 11:21:05 GMT -6
You haters are strange. It's a time tested tool that doesn't just "work" but sounds great doing it. Vocal, guitar cabs, bass cabs, drums... It's one of the mics I bring with me to 100% of the sessions I do, even if the studio already has one (because having 2 means I get to use 2). I have one. I even used it recently - July 2012. It sits on a shelf collecting dust, awaiting a work engineer to come in and show me the error of my ways. Send it to me dude. It won't collect dust here.
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