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Incredible value for money
This microphone is excellent. I have so far used it to record vocals and it reproduces the sound very well. The vocals sound very clear and full. Having used ans SM58 in the past, this microphone can surely hold its own against the SM58. The build quality is also of the same high standard as the sound it reproduces. The microphone feels sturdy and has weight to it which makes it feel solid when held. For the price, there is no hesitation in getting one, it is incredible value for money from Behringer.
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Reduces Feedback In tight spaces
The first thing I noticed about the Behringer SL85S is that the bass roll off is very much like the SM58. I never used the SM58 myself on stage as I am an AKG fan but Behringerare in a different price league. I have 6 Behringer mics and they all give a good account of themselves. The SL 85S is doinbg just that. The Sure original SM58 and the Beta's cant match the AKG 3800 on stage. The lead singer refused to use them because at volume he had to strain to get his voice out at which levels it would feedback and the AKG 3000 delivered with ease a better register for his voice avoiding feedback. Now I am in a small studio and I play guitar through a bass amp to get a thicker sound. The vocals go through that amp too (Laney) The AKG 3800 has a lower Frequency respose than the Behringer SL85S so feedback at volume is a problem. The SL85S is very good as it allows higher vocals level and cuts through the Guitar and efffects. The on off switch is very quiet. Lets face it, this is a real bargain even if the mic holder is too small. For the price add it to your order if below free shipping limit its a no brainer.
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Better that a SM58?
My finding is that it sounds brighter that a SM58. I had the opinion that our SM58 are low in the high frequenties.
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No regrets
Don't be picky - this is a good budget microphone. Check the frequency response graphic for this mic, results are great if you know what you are doing. I don't do EQ live, I do it in post - if needed. Mic it's silent! silent! it's amazing... we use for professional broadcast (yes, professional!) we needed a microphone for outdoors and FB live applications. For quick projects in podcast studio is also great. Again, if you are a sound engineer and !you know what you are doing", results are pretty much acceptable - I don't need a neuman TLM 103 or Neumann u87 AI in order to record a little project or podcast for a local community.
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Perfect Quality. Value for money product !!!
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Surprisingly great mic
I bought four of these mics, and boy they are great! Feels super sturdy, not prone to feedback, sounds decent. Very close to sm58.
Great for rehearsals and concerts.
Great for rehearsals and concerts.
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Can't beat this price/performance ratio
Using it for vocals and as an overhead mic for recording drums in a cheap 2-mic setup. More than satisfied.
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Nice surprise
I got this cheap Behringer mic as a backup, but I quickly grew to love it more than the SM58. It just sounds better and for this price, you can only tell how overpriced the Shure legend is. Comes with a hard protective case and clip adapter. You can't go wrong with this one.
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Good value
Real SM58's are known for their durability. The build quality on this Behringer SM58S copy is very good. The original would probably survive more abuse, but for average users, the Behringer is ideal.I had a real SM58S, and I can tell you that the switch is not silent as claimed. This copy weighs about the same, looks the same, though the switch is slightly different. You can buy 6 of these for the price of the original. Last time I looked, the real SM58S was made in China anyway, and the SM58 in Mexico. The Behringer is nicely presented in a hard case. Stick a windshield on it, and most people can't tell the difference.
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Good mic! Proper quaility
Tops to behringer for this one!
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