Reddit Reddit reviews Shure SM57-LC Instrument/Vocal Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Mic Boom Stand, XLR Cable, Mic Clip, and Bag

We found 3 Reddit comments about Shure SM57-LC Instrument/Vocal Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Mic Boom Stand, XLR Cable, Mic Clip, and Bag. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Shure SM57-LC Instrument/Vocal Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Mic Boom Stand, XLR Cable, Mic Clip, and Bag
Everything you need to start playing straight out of the box! Bundle includes Shure SM57-LC Instrument/Vocal Microphone, Mic Boom Stand, XLR CableContoured frequency response is clean, instrumental reproduction and rich vocal pickupProfessional-quality reproduction for drum, percussion, and instrument amplifier mixingUniform cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main source while reducing background noiseFrequency response 40 to 15,000 Hz
Check price on Amazon

3 Reddit comments about Shure SM57-LC Instrument/Vocal Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Mic Boom Stand, XLR Cable, Mic Clip, and Bag:

u/Aksen · 3 pointsr/gamingpc

> The Razer Seiren features a versatile multi-pattern USB digital connection capable of four different recording pattern configurations with three custom-tuned 14 mm condenser capsules. This makes the Razer Seiren digital microphone ideal for the needs of professional musicians

Yeah... no. Not without an XLR jack. Microphone preamps are as important (some say more important) than the mic itself.

These USB microphones are fine for streamers, but not at this price. Think about it, this is what you are getting:

    1. Small microphone capsules (3)
    1. Microphone preamp
    1. Analog to digital converter
    1. Microphone preamp

      Between say, $60 and $200, you really wont see "studio quality," for "professional musicians."

      Besides that, condenser mics would not be my first advice for streaming. They excel at picking up transients and room noise (clicky keyboards, anyone?) and will sound horrendous when they clip. If you want to step up your gear, buy a Focusrite Scarlett Solo and a Shure sm57 for a bit more money. Or if you really want a condenser, you can get an MXL 770. If you truly want broadcast quality, get a Shure sm7.

      My friend has a yeti, it's fine, i have heard streamers with the Blue snowball mic, yeah it sounds fine. But don't charge $180 and call it studio grade. It's like HP passing off a $300 prebuilt desktop as a gaming machine.

      EDIT: Or a great option is the Sennheiser broadcast mics. The HMD280 is an HD280 with a mic slapped on it, and this is stepping into the realm of actual broadcast-quality gear. It will sound awesome, will pick nothing up but your voice, will not clip, and hey you get a $100 pair of headphones to boot. You'll still need the preamp though.
u/Nine_Cats · 2 pointsr/buildastudio

Sadly there is no master list of VST's.

Are you sing OSX or Windows?

The 2i4 would be a good bet if you buy a midi device that does not have USB, and it has pads which are pretty nice.

What type of music do you want to make?

I love Reaper, you might want to look into Ableton too though. Very good with midi stuff.

I would suggest starting with the Novation Launchkey 49 which has USB, as well as some sliders + pads. 49 keys is very likely fine.

So that's $200.

If you buy the 2i4, that's another $200.

Since you said a little over was okay, you'll basically have to spend ~$100-150 for a mic + stand. You'll also need some monitoring headphones, and you'll eventually want to upgrade to actual monitors. Buy those later, I guess. When you're a beginner the quality of your production won't depend on whether you record/mix with ATM50s or Apple Earbuds.

So, for mic you have several options. Here are a few suggestions;

AT2020 (condenser),

SM57 (dynamic),

V67G (condenser),

Encore 100 (dynamic).



I like all four of those mics personally, but there are plenty of other options.


u/peewinkle · 1 pointr/microphones

They go for $90 normally, sometimes you can find them on sale.

Look for a package deal like: http://www.amazon.com/Shure-Instrument-Microphone-Windscreen-Polishing/dp/B001I2GY1I

And then you'll need a way to transfer it to digital:

http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-Icicle-Converter-Preamp/dp/B001EW5YQS


desk mic stand:

http://www.amazon.com/Stage-DS7200B-Adjustable-Microphone-Stand/dp/B0002M3OVI/ref=pd_bxgy_MI_text_z


FYI SM58 is the same mic but with a vocal windscreen- I prefer the 57 for online talk