Sennheiser e945 vs Shure Beta 58a | Vocal Mic Shootout Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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    See a side-by-side comparison of spoken word and singing vocals on the Sennheiser e945 and the Shure Beta 58a dynamic vocal microphones!
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  • @matteliasmusic
    @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +40

    Both great stage mics but I didn't mention that I definitely prefer the Beta for podcast use over the e945. Both still very useable, fantastic mics!

    • @SGOBtheoneon
      @SGOBtheoneon 4 года назад +3

      Matt Elias
      Thanks for the test, liked the video.
      Which setup do you use with the SM 7b (Cloudlifter?)? And how is it in your opinion for singing or spoken words?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      SGOBtheONEon thank you! I use the sm7b with a cloud lifter for clean gain, and I really like it for spoken word use although the low end response can be overpowering depending on how low a speakers voice is!

    • @dubiousjesse
      @dubiousjesse 3 года назад

      I’m struggling to choose between the e945 and the beta for my solo podcast. Why did you like the beta more for podcasts?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад +2

      @@dubiousjesse hi Jesse! I have used both extensively for podcasting and I found that I just had a preference for the somewhat smoother, less icy clear tone of the beta, and also in my experience the plosives are a bit easier to control with the beta than the senn. I’ll say though that you really can’t go wrong with either, there’s nothing too scientific about my preference, it’s just essentially the one I like better in that application!

    • @dubiousjesse
      @dubiousjesse 3 года назад

      @@matteliasmusic thanks for your input. I am now looking at the rode procaster as well.

  • @trahnettilhcs
    @trahnettilhcs 4 года назад +11

    What an excellent, comprehensive review. That said, all you did was confirm that I need to dig deep and get the SM7b...

  • @JenethPage
    @JenethPage 4 года назад +16

    Such a good review and comparison! I think I will get the e945. Thank you for this video!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +2

      Jeneth Page thanks, I’m glad it was helpful! You can’t go wrong there, it’s a great mic!

  • @xMADCx
    @xMADCx 2 года назад +3

    great review man!! I've used the beta 58a for quite some time and now I'm thinking in getting one e945 and your review really helped!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      I’m so glad it was valuable for you! I have both and I use them both regular. Cannot go wrong

  • @krunoslavzver7561
    @krunoslavzver7561 3 года назад

    Great comparison!!Thank you fir this video!

  • @rishirajdutta7990
    @rishirajdutta7990 2 года назад

    A very good review. Thanks, this helped us to make a decision.

  • @matstokesmusic111
    @matstokesmusic111 4 года назад +1

    Great review man. Thanks for your help.

  • @tourinojacks5844
    @tourinojacks5844 Год назад +1

    Another GREAT mic comparison. I subbed and Liked as well. Much appreciated. 😊

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Thanks, I’m glad you got something from it!

  • @voltaspeeder17
    @voltaspeeder17 4 года назад +1

    Excellent review, thanks a lot bro!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      Danny absolutely, thank you! Glad you got something from it! Do you use these mics?

  • @antztudio
    @antztudio 2 года назад +6

    Hey Matt, great video mate. I have both in my kit but reaching for the 945 more then the beta, Both great bits of kit.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад +1

      Thanks very much. I hear that from quite a few people- I sang through one last night at a gig after a stretch of sing through an SM58 (which is always great) and man, there really is something to it

  • @drawbridge611
    @drawbridge611 4 года назад +21

    Hey, Matt, I agree with your review. I’ve spent many hours working behind both those mics as well as Sennheiser’s E935. Since my voice is a bit bassy, the two Sennheisers work better for me. One thing I’ve noticed, however, is that if I’m doing harmonies with either Sennheiser and the other singers are using Betas, my harmony part tends to jump forward out of the vocal blend. So, if everyone else is using Betas, I’ll do the same. I think the Beta is a better general-purpose harmony mic due to its relative lack of top-end clarity. It also seems to lack both Sennheiser mics’ quickness, definition, and “air” in the mids. I think those two qualities of the Beta, if I may call them that, allows the singer to integrate better into a vocal mix. A beneficial “veiling effect,” if you will.
    Second, I’ve found that the Beta is a bit more-forgiving when it comes to working distance. With the Sennheisers, I really have to be careful not to get more than, say, two inches away from the windscreens, or else my vocal level drops right out of the mix. And the transition seems to be sharp rather than gradual. This doesn’t seem to be the case with the Betas-they seem to tolerate distance a bit better and give me plenty of warning that my mouth is getting too far away. That has value for me since I’m also a bass player, and so I have things to concentrate on besides vocals. Of course, if my voice weren’t bottom-heavy, this wouldn’t be a consideration, and I could just “eat the mic” and not have to micro-manage working distance.
    It comes down to whatever I feel is going to work best in a particular situation, for which particular songs, and for which vocal duties I'm assigned.
    Anyway, great review. As always, simple is best.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +3

      Hey! As a matter of fact, I didn't think about it but you're absolutely right about the backup vocal application, I also prefer the Beta for backups for that reason. I'm glad my comparison gave you the same results you were expecting because that tells me I must have done an OK job of translating how these mics sound, which is what i was trying to do. Thanks for sharing your experience too, rock on!

  • @keleitas150
    @keleitas150 3 месяца назад

    I've got a SM58 and now I got a Sennheiser 935 for singing mostly Metal. When I switched I never gone back ❤️ loved the Sennheiser at the first try.
    More clarity, more presence, less muffled.

  • @JimRockfordFiles
    @JimRockfordFiles 4 года назад +17

    I have used the e945 for many years until it was stolen. Highly recommended. I'm currently using a KSM9 and am interested in the e965 by Sennheiser. I have also used the beta 87a which is a workhorse. Thanks, Matt, for this review!

    • @matthewi.minnick5845
      @matthewi.minnick5845 3 года назад +1

      I have the 945, and 965. 965 has lots of cool features. Great mic. Colors the sound less than the 945 if that makes sense.

    • @onzkicg
      @onzkicg 3 года назад +3

      seriously mic getting stolen? sorry to hear that! I’m just surprised if this happened during gig /show.

    • @JimRockfordFiles
      @JimRockfordFiles 2 месяца назад

      @@onzkicg yep.

    • @thomas9469
      @thomas9469 2 месяца назад

      Bro can u tell me when I compare beta 87a to E 945 what’s the difference. My purpose is sing at the church.

  • @mathiaslindhorst9983
    @mathiaslindhorst9983 4 года назад +82

    The e945 seems like a better mic for vocals due to the clarity and better reduction of handling noise. It all depends on the voice after all, but it'll suit me perfectly. Excellent comparison! Keep it up.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +4

      Thanks friend, well said!

    • @CrazedFandango
      @CrazedFandango 3 года назад +6

      I used E845, E935 & E945. Great for female vocalists.....or anyone (like me) that sings in that range :)
      It depends on whether the high end is something you like. Plosives took me about 2 minutes to adapt to.

    • @Hey_you_guys
      @Hey_you_guys 5 месяцев назад

      I think it depends on the person's voice, some people with a darker voice might do better with the Sennheiser and if they have a brighter voice the beta 58 would be better.

  • @timchissom4948
    @timchissom4948 4 года назад +5

    Great review. Both are nice mics and would be a good choice. I bought a Beta today and can hardly wait to try it out with whole pa system!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      Tim Chissom thank you! That’s awesome, what kind of band are you in?

  • @elovesmika
    @elovesmika 2 года назад

    Excellent comparison. Thanks so much. It really helped in my decision making process!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      Absolutely friend! Which are you going with?

    • @elovesmika
      @elovesmika 2 года назад

      Hey Matt... Thanks for asking! Yeah, I have a high voice so I think the more "velvet" the sound the better for me. The Sennheiser seems to have more high end and I don't want to run people out of the venue with my screeching voice (smile), so I think I'll be going with the Shure 58a. Seems to have a warmer sound to me. You were very helpful! Thanks again!! Imani

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад +1

      @@elovesmika lol! Awesome, makes sense to me!! Good luck with it!

    • @elovesmika
      @elovesmika 2 года назад

      Thanks Matt! I'm "shure" I will love it! I know... Really corny! ha ha ha

  • @lebsivart2755
    @lebsivart2755 5 месяцев назад

    Your awesome. Thank you. I have bought the bats 58 but knowing of the other one. I might have went with the e945. Thank you again!!! Travis.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  5 месяцев назад

      Hell yeah, glad you got something out of it anyway! 58 will not do you wrong that’s for sire

  • @3rundisciple
    @3rundisciple 2 года назад +9

    the clarity of the 945 seems unrivaled. Both great mics, id use the sennheiser for live vocals in a heavy mix, and maybe the shure beta in a setting where cutting and clarity aren't quite as important

  • @khingmyra9782
    @khingmyra9782 Год назад

    Thank you! Lovely videos 🔥

  • @Papparratzi
    @Papparratzi Год назад +8

    I’m a power singer with strong resonance. I’m all into the 945 as it’s noted for cutting through the noise. With the Shure, I have a tendency to push harder on my vocals so the 945 is less work.
    For me the plosives are better deal with on the 945. This is because live on a PA, the boomier tone from the Shure is more noticeable than on small speakers. Also the falloff behind the 945 is really welcomed when there’s a loud amp or drums close by.
    You summed up the differences between the two tone wise imo, is spot on.
    One post mentioned harmonies. I hadn’t thought of that aspect, but their findings make sense. Usually on harmonies, you don’t want one voice cutting through, so the Shure would make more sense unless you need to separate yourself from another singers voice.

    • @teremertz
      @teremertz 3 месяца назад

      I’ve never been a huge fan of the Shure mics, though my buddies all love theirs. It’s never been warm enough in my personal estimation, and I cannot understand the hype. I am sure they are great, just not for my vocals. I have a Shure Super 55 that everyone loves, but it still isn’t my favorite for live performance. I have a Blue Encore 200 I’ve been using for about ten years for live performance that I love, though they are getting harder to find. I’ll probably grab a 945 soon.

  • @johnf5752
    @johnf5752 4 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks for making it!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      John F of course man thank you! Are you shopping for a mic?

    • @johnf5752
      @johnf5752 4 года назад

      Matt Elias Yeah. I have a SM58 right now, but Im looking for a dynamic mic with a little more sensitivity

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      @@johnf5752 right on- not sure what application you're going for, but these two mics are pretty similar as far as sensitivity although there is some difference between the two there. If you need something REALLY sensitive you'll want to look into condenser mics, but it sounds like you know you don't want that.

  • @Micouniverse
    @Micouniverse 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your review.
    It is a good one.
    🙏

  • @jbess6505
    @jbess6505 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for this. I had done my own shoot out but am biased when it comes to my own ears so it helped hearing another proper shoot out. I love my SM7B for radio/podcasting and vocals in my music. The PLO's are a big deal to me. Please do a Senn E855 vs a Senn E945

  • @theodoreralte9674
    @theodoreralte9674 4 года назад +1

    perfect review. thank you Sir

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      Of course! Happy to be able to help 🤘

  • @tobytoxd
    @tobytoxd 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very valuable! Thanky you very very much!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  8 месяцев назад +1

      You’re very welcome, so glad you found it useful

  • @songbirdlallen
    @songbirdlallen 2 года назад

    Great video! What are your thoughts please on the Audix OM2 or 5 microphone versus Senn e945?

  • @lipstick318
    @lipstick318 2 года назад +2

    Best Review Yet... I love the Sennheiser e945, Sweet...

  • @greggjohnson7
    @greggjohnson7 4 года назад +3

    Great comparison! Well done

  • @jayli2800
    @jayli2800 4 года назад +1

    what an emphatic performance !!! #thumbsup #awesome

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +2

      haha i'm not sure if i'd call it a performance, but thank you!! shopping for microphones?

  • @jfluharty9765
    @jfluharty9765 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. How do you feel about the differences between the e935 and e945? Thanks!

  • @alvinhoang1800
    @alvinhoang1800 2 года назад +1

    nice video: Can you please do a comparison between e945 and e865? for live vocal signing, which one do you recommend? I test them both, seem like 865 better? What do you think?

  • @johnroberthanna1623
    @johnroberthanna1623 3 года назад +1

    that Senn E945 takes that Shure 58 to lunch....Great video - gonna get me a Senn E945. Wonder how good the E945 does against the Audio Technica AE6100..?

  • @marciamagia
    @marciamagia 4 года назад

    Thanks!!

  • @irie1tes
    @irie1tes 4 года назад

    This would actually be a great Standup routine

  • @gak0090
    @gak0090 3 года назад +16

    Great objective review- these are both great mics. But really, in most cases, it might be truly difficult to tell the difference in a live setting unless you have some sort of phenomenal PA set up perfectly. Most times the resolution of the PA isn't fine enough to distinguish these 2 mics apart. Additionally another factor you would want to consider when choosing, is the timbre of ones voice. It's possible one of these mics would be more complimentary to one persons voice while the other mic is more complimentary to a different person's voice. Thanks again for the review!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад +2

      George Kountouris thank you for watching! You’re absolutely right across the board, and doubly so on your point regarding live use. 99.999999% of the time people would have no idea what mic is used onstage, that is for certain!

  • @mrchow3233
    @mrchow3233 Год назад

    I don’t have neither, but I do have a Sennheiser E935, and also bought a Shure 57A today. Although, I am percussion player and use it for that purpose. Sennheiser E935 being a vocal mic, and Shure Beta 57A being a instrument mic. I prefer the Sennheiser still. Sounds cleaner, full and provides the tones i’m looking for.

  • @mikelharmony5334
    @mikelharmony5334 2 года назад

    Dude you so cool tester! Love you/

  • @RickRijuanaPro
    @RickRijuanaPro 3 года назад

    Dope video.
    I noticed both mics are extra quiet in the noise floor department

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks rick!! Yes they are, can’t go wrong with either of them for low noise

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 3 года назад +16

    I own both microphones, and the Sennheiser is clearly superior, on all counts. When I compared them to on my speaker array, the differences were instantaneous and dramatic. Pay a little more and get the e945.

  • @shajunarayananofficial8266
    @shajunarayananofficial8266 Год назад +1

    Both mics r great🌹🌹

  • @MrPrincebass99
    @MrPrincebass99 4 года назад +7

    Great job, Matt. I have used both on the road and came to the same conclusions. I tend to use the Beta58 most, but I do love the clarity I get when using the e945. (It tends to be whether or not the PA is worth a crap and the soundman is good. If the guy mixes bright, I will just use a regular SM58.)
    And having dropped the e945 straight over onto it's crown, I can attest to it's durability. Barely a dent and no sonic issues. (Someone knocked my mic stand over.)
    I also own and use a Beta57, which picks up even less surrounding sonics, especially if I must stand in front of the drummer. You have to be right on it, though, with that tight vocal pattern.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your experience with them- you're so right about the PA and sound guy being big factors for how the mics sound onstage.

  • @siamakalaei1148
    @siamakalaei1148 2 года назад

    Awesome. Best wishes. 👌👌

  • @themastroiannis
    @themastroiannis 4 года назад +14

    both are great. the e945 seems a bit warmer in the mid register. a bit more lush. but really, both sound very good. thanks!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      you're very welcome! they really are both awesome microphones, can't go wrong either way.

  • @lyneicehaynes4922
    @lyneicehaynes4922 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed singing from Ez Voice because I love singing.

  • @peteshifter
    @peteshifter Год назад +23

    As a sound engineer, I know I can make any of these 2 mics sound like the other with just little moves on the EQ. But, what I cannot change is the way each mic handles feedback. So Sennheisers will never be my choice because of that! Shure and Audix mics always do better.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Love that, thanks for the input 🤙

    • @howardroark4227
      @howardroark4227 Год назад

      So true.

    • @TrueShayari
      @TrueShayari Год назад

      Sir, I want to do voice over. I want to record my poetry professionally. In which I get high quality. But in my poetry some lines will go in high tone and some lines will go in emotional low tone. Suggest me a good mic, headphone and audio interface.

    • @peteshifter
      @peteshifter Год назад +1

      @@TrueShayari I suggest a condenser mic. Rode, Audiotechnica, AKG, Lewitt... So many brands you can't go wrong with. Pick the one that suits your budget.
      Same for the audio interface. Steinberg, Focusrite, Presonus, Audient... They're all good!

    • @TrueShayari
      @TrueShayari Год назад

      @@peteshifter Thanks Sir, can I ask you one thing? Is shure sm58 is good for poetry ? It will provide high quality?

  • @davidwicksmusic
    @davidwicksmusic Год назад +3

    I was a long time Beta 58 user and thought they were great (singing in rock cover bands and solo acoustic gigs). One night I filled in with a different band who asked me if I wanted to try an E945. Bought one the next day, in my opinion it's miles ahead of the Beta.
    I gave the Beta to my bass player who had been using a standard SM58 forever and he couldn't believe how much better he could hear himself and how much easier it was to sing with the Beta.
    It all depends on your voice and what you like the sound of!
    Great video mate!

  • @philpants44
    @philpants44 3 года назад +1

    nice video! i'm fairly new to singing in bands. so my first choice was to go with the tried and tested sm58 as i figured it'd be a good mic to start with. always had trouble with it having too much bass and could never seem to be loud enough with the band. upgraded to a beta 58 which seemed to solve the volume problem and is a little less muddy sounding. But have been noticing alot of mics i'm seeing live and liking are Sennheisers. they seem to be alot clearer and adaptable. maybe i'll make the switch.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад +3

      You can do a lot with a tiny bit of EQing as well, for example by rolling off just a bit of the bass and giving a little boost in the mids / highs depending on your voice and the room, you can clear out some of the mud and cut through that mix in the room!

    • @minnesotajack1
      @minnesotajack1 Год назад

      SM58 is the Toyota Camry of microphones. There are fancier models out there, but they are always great and reliable and everyone knows it.

    • @soundmattersuk
      @soundmattersuk Год назад

      Touring companies don't use the SM58 any more for those reasons and that's why you see the sennheisers everywhere. They are clearer and reject feedback better. And they are still better than the updated beta 58a

  • @classroombrew
    @classroombrew 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic! Think you'd be able to do a beta 58a vs sm7b shootout if you ever had time?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      I'm glad this was helpful! Yes, I certainly can do that 🙂

    • @classroombrew
      @classroombrew 4 года назад

      @@matteliasmusic Definitely war! and awesome! Looking forward to it. I have both but you're muuuch much better at mic reviews/shootouts than I am/would be

  • @balkansavage
    @balkansavage 4 года назад +77

    Ever since I discovered Sennheiser e945 I use Shure only as a hammer 🎤 😀

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 4 года назад +4

      Hey, now I know what to do with my Behringer XM8500! Thanks for the tip!

    • @FrankieBag0donuts
      @FrankieBag0donuts 4 года назад +6

      This test is like a Yugo (Beta58) going up against a Ferrari (E945)

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +4

      It'll work for that too :)

    • @aaazzz148
      @aaazzz148 2 года назад

      Parceiro qual a diferença que você achou

    • @djdannybhtx
      @djdannybhtx Год назад

      Hahahahahahahahha facts!

  • @djdannybhtx
    @djdannybhtx Год назад

    The Sennheiser line is solid!!!! This 945 sounds great!!! Gonna have to pick this one up!!!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Can’t go wrong. Gigged with mine last night, sounded Crystal clear as always

    • @djdannybhtx
      @djdannybhtx Год назад

      @@matteliasmusic ordered mine today!

  • @regmason2329
    @regmason2329 4 года назад +7

    I own both mics and a Shure wireless with Beta capsule. The 945 requires higher gain settings to achieve the same sound levels (roughly 30% more). And to me, the Shure has more proximity effect. The mic clip that comes with the 945 is not as robust as the Shure AND the brass thread insert has to be removed to fit most mic stands. This results in plastic to metal mounting for the 945 clip. Since the clip is thin to begin with, if the mic stand is knocked over there is a good chance the clip will break at the thread area. It would be good insurance to purchase a second mic clip- just in case. There is very little difference in sound quality when both are set up properly- but that is subjective. Since a mics sound is determined by many other factors, equipment, personal preference, venue, EQ, effects etc etc- a real comparison is difficult. But to me I see nothing gained by using the 945 over the Shure Beta. I use the Shure Beta wireless and the 945, well it's a nice standby mic.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +4

      Fair enough--- and i totally agree with you about the mic clip as well, the Sennheiser clips seem a lot less rugged and are actually kind of annoying because they don't fit other microphones a lot of the time, so thank you, that is something i totally forgot about

  • @paulrafferty4324
    @paulrafferty4324 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @christianboddum8783
    @christianboddum8783 Год назад +2

    I've used a Beta58 for years, but it got away, and it never really was the best for my voice so i just ordered the 945 to hear if that works better, I'm hoping for the best 😉

    • @magosh
      @magosh 6 месяцев назад

      So, how is it, big difference?

  • @trained_monkey_with_a_tele
    @trained_monkey_with_a_tele Год назад +1

    Great info in your video. I've been trying to decide Shure vs. Senheiser for a decent new mic. I think what you've shown, the Senheiser is the route for me. Thank you👍

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Thanks Jason, super glad it helped you out there. Let me know if you love the senn!

  • @GigiUK
    @GigiUK Год назад

    Thanks for this because I am currently looking for a supercardioid. In your opinion, which is the best for off-axis rejection because I want to record vocals whilst playing and recording acoustic guitar, and thus need as little bleed as possible? My current cardioids are useless, but the SM57 is actually okay. My budget is approx. £200 GBP / USD. I am also looking at the Shure Beta 57A, but perhaps you have better options. Thanks :)

  • @MaxySnake
    @MaxySnake Год назад

    I love how your SM7B sounds! Can i ask what interface / mixer are you using with it? Are you using a cloudlifter or like 55/60db of gain?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thank you- using a cloud lifter into a focusrite Scarlett 18i8 for this

    • @MaxySnake
      @MaxySnake Год назад

      Nice!!!

  • @playpaul2
    @playpaul2 2 года назад +1

    'On down to San Antone' Short for San Antonio, Texas.

  • @javialexarias
    @javialexarias 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video brother!
    And what do you prefer between shure 87a and sennheiser e965?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  6 месяцев назад +1

      Can’t say I’ve had a chance to compare them!

  • @tomspiller7528
    @tomspiller7528 2 года назад

    I own both mics and for me I wasn't happy with either one. I ordered the m80 Telefunken I heard good things about it so hopefully 3rd one is a charm 🙂 nice video by the way 👍

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      Thank you! Lmk how that m80 does, I’ve never had a chance to try one

    • @songbirdlallen
      @songbirdlallen 2 года назад

      Following. I’d like to more about that mic please.

  • @MrPepePlay.
    @MrPepePlay. 3 года назад

    Thanks Bro

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching it, I hope it was helpful 🤙

  • @pipethestillpaul
    @pipethestillpaul 3 года назад +1

    Hey man thanks for the review.
    I’m now tossing up between a 935 and a 945 😂 heavy alt singer, but currently doing a MCR tribute for some fun.
    Have you reviewed a 935vs945 at all?
    Thanks heaps my dude.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      Mcr tribute!!!! Hell yeah, I gotta hear that. I have not done the 935 vs 945 simply because I don’t own a 935, but that’s one that I myself would like to see. Do you do screams or just clean vocals?

    • @pipethestillpaul
      @pipethestillpaul 3 года назад

      @@matteliasmusic with the MCR tribute mostly crunchy Gerard esk rock/alt vocals. My personal stuff has a some fry, deep roars, and some soaring high registar style vocals.
      Haha man the tribute show will be a blast thanks. We named it “the motorbabies”
      I’m going to go and get a 945 today. I feel I have made my decision.
      Thanks heaps for the awesome review. You rock.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      @@pipethestillpaul that’s sick. I’ve been wanting to try and learn some fry and false chord stuff on my own, but am a bit afraid to risk hurting the little clean vocal ability I do have. So glad you got something out of the video dude, you’ll love that 945, enjoy it and I hope you can book some gigs with those motor babies and your own music in 2021 🤙

    • @pipethestillpaul
      @pipethestillpaul 3 года назад

      @@matteliasmusic thanks man.
      Just picked it up and gave it a song then, I’m in love with it.
      It’s cuts through so much clearer than my 58.
      Fry and false styles shouldn’t mess with you cleans. It may even do the opposite, through learning new techniques you will gain a better understanding of your vocal abilities. I stick by the rule if it’s hurting, stop! You are doing something wrong.
      It took me a long time to figure it out and I’m still learning always. But I gained a lot of range and ability through learning how to scream.
      Never affected my cleans in a negative way.❤️
      Hope you have a happy Christmas man. All the best. If you want an idea of my more melodic range this is my solo project
      www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/good-morning-apollo

  • @DanielFerreira-hz4cc
    @DanielFerreira-hz4cc Год назад

    What would a best of this two for singing with a VE-2?

  • @veronicacpage922
    @veronicacpage922 Год назад +1

    I started using a 58 and at a show where I was sitting in they used the beta 58 and it felt like a world of difference so I switched and I e used a beta for maybe fifteen years now but last week a dear friend, female singer and bass player (with a lower vocal range) told me that getting a sennheiser was life changing for her performance-wise. I just got mine in the mail last night.. interested in trying it tonight. Thanks for the great video!! I’m curious as to what you think male vs female vocals for both mics and belting and pulling away from the mic so’s not to be too loud for the major belt notes.
    Thanks for taking the time!!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад +1

      Hi! So I would tend to think the senn based on my experience has a little more detail in the high end, so depending on your vocal range you might enjoy that aspect of it. Both mics will be responsive to your mic technique as far as moving in and out to manipulate your sound for different types of singing. The other thing I always think about is how different every singers voice can be, and that regardless of the specs of these mics there’s probably one that feels and sounds the best to you and that’s what’s most important. Either way I’d say you can’t go wrong, those are all quality pieces of equipment and I think they’ll do well for you. Good luck with the senn, I hope it’s as big an epiphany for you as it was for your friend!

    • @veronicacpage922
      @veronicacpage922 Год назад

      Thanks so much for the reply!! So last night I go to talk with the Soundman about swapping out mic’s when I get up and found that I accidentally left my mic in the Uber. 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      @@veronicacpage922 no!!!!! Did you get it back??

  • @rawellfernandez
    @rawellfernandez 4 года назад +5

    Sennheiser e945 no hay dudas

  • @vikashgmusic
    @vikashgmusic Год назад +1

    Damn.. in my mind was Shure King, bit this test proves e945 is King!!! Thanks for this really good review 💪🏽💯🎉

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!! Honestly I feel they both win in their own separate ways, still use both 🤙

  • @calvinhop23
    @calvinhop23 2 года назад +4

    I bought e935 for praise team mics. They were cool but sounded a little thin to me. Then I got Beta 58a and they instantly noticed a difference. They have more body and sound more fuller than e935. The e935 may be a lil smoother but the betas cut through the mix a lil more and are a lil clearer imo

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад +1

      Glad you found one that works for you!

    • @BrokenRealityYT
      @BrokenRealityYT 2 года назад +2

      E935 is a cardioid whereas beta 58a is super cardioid so that’s probably why. If you were looking for super cardioid, maybe the e945 could’ve worked.

  • @Soccernz007
    @Soccernz007 2 года назад +3

    Great review.I have used both....sold off some gear during covid last year.... sold the e945 (sold it for more than I paid!! - so they hold their value). Nothing wrong with e945. I thought it was better for female vocals. The Shure seems better for my vocals.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      Thank you! That’s legit, and IMO that’s the way to really see which one might be better for you, is to try them and see how you like your voice through it in some different rooms and situations. Gratz on making a few bucks on that too hahaha

  • @jorgezurita7270
    @jorgezurita7270 4 года назад +8

    For me Sennheiser E945 is the best 👌 sounds better
    Thanks for the vídeo

  • @tadomborngkrornhoung
    @tadomborngkrornhoung 3 года назад

    What kind of Mic you use, sounds great very soft and sweet better then those two
    you were testing ??? I already had58a, they both sound great ...thanks

  • @isailopez4132
    @isailopez4132 3 года назад

    Iam looking for a comparison between shure ksm8 vs beta 58 and also vs sennheiser e935

  • @arupmahata8592
    @arupmahata8592 Месяц назад

    Sir, which microphone is your personal microphone that you are speaking on? Its sound is very beautiful

  • @PortalDoTemplo
    @PortalDoTemplo 4 года назад +5

    Hey Matt Long time bro! The Beta58 is the better for me, More presence! Great to live show!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      Hey brother! No doubt about it, Beta58a is a sweet mic.

  • @falvai
    @falvai 10 месяцев назад

    Love my 945/935 but have had two die on me. End up using my trusty sm58 as emergency backup more than I’d like

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, that’s surprising. Can never go wrong with a 58, they are eternal

  • @Parasharsoni
    @Parasharsoni 4 года назад +1

    Brother it's use in mobile?

  • @ExploringLife12345
    @ExploringLife12345 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video. Is it possible to do live video call via zoom/google meet using e945 microphone connected to a laptop using preamp?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад +1

      Yes. You’ll need an interface such as a focusrite Scarlett or something similar, you can connect your e945 or any xlr mic to your computer and use it as an input source for zoom, discord, or any other application

  • @DarinLaFon
    @DarinLaFon 4 года назад +1

    What mic are you using in your studio. That thing sounds great!!

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      Hey, thank you! the mic i've got anchored to the desk is a Shure SM7b. It's more expensive and less stage portable than these other two mics which is why i didn't include it in this particular video- but a lot of commenters have been asking about it!

  • @TrueShayari
    @TrueShayari Год назад

    I want to do voice over. I want to record my poetry professionally. In which I get high quality. But in my poetry some lines will go in high tone and some lines will go in emotional low tone. Suggest me a good mic, headphone and audio interface.

  • @deuce0609
    @deuce0609 3 года назад +2

    Both are excellent mics. My soundguy uses the e945 on my voice and the Beta58a on our female singer...

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      Awesome! Can’t go wrong with them. I hope you and your band are able to play and making it through what’s been going on all year!

  • @lolitafiamma1485
    @lolitafiamma1485 2 года назад

    i've always used beta 58a, but e945 caught my attention cuz of the clarity and low handling noise, but i still can't make up my mind haha , im also considering Shure's 87a beta, thoughts?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад +1

      Well, I would say that going with the 87a would be a different experience since that’s a condenser mic- I’ve never used an 87a but you can expect it to be very sensitive and crispy. I’ve been using my e945 at most gigs this year and i love it- I recommend trying them out at a music store if you can before going with a condenser! Good luck, happy shopping!!

  • @michaeloxlong5697
    @michaeloxlong5697 2 года назад

    seems like the 945 was at a higher gain, or its just louder.

  • @onzkicg
    @onzkicg 3 года назад +5

    Nice comparison thanks! What’s amazing with Beta 58a is, even though a lot of good mic is proven to outperform it many times, it’s still around and still being used a lot 😂

  • @LukmanMahdi
    @LukmanMahdi 2 года назад

    thanks for the toturial. and don't forget to subscribe🙏🙏😁

  • @BillyNguyenOfficial
    @BillyNguyenOfficial Год назад

    What is the main microphone you are using in this video? where do you record on adobe primiere or where do you record your voice? thanks

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад +1

      Using the Shure sm7b through a Cloudlofter into a focusrite Scarlett interface into REAPER

    • @BillyNguyenOfficial
      @BillyNguyenOfficial Год назад

      @@matteliasmusic i use microphone u87 + suond card TASCAM US 2X2HR the way I usually do is record directly on adobe primiere. The downside of this approach is that I can't hear my voice while recording. After I finished recording, I listened to the new recording again, during the recording I didn't know if my voice was loud or small, after I finished recording I listened to it again and sometimes it was small and I had to re-record. 1 more time. I don't know if the REAPER you mentioned can hear your voice during recording? if you just turn on REAPER and hear your voice, just turn on REAPER and record it on adobe primiere, how great. because then I could hear my voice while recording in adobe primiere. Your audio speaking in this video sounds very clear. Very warm voice I like very much.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      @@BillyNguyenOfficial so the way I’m monitoring my voice is through the interface. The focus right has a headphone out that I use for that. For your situation, I think you actually can monitor your voice while you’re speaking , there might be a setting in the software itself. I would recommend searching RUclips for how to monitor my voice in premier, and if you cant find an answer I would go to Reddit or adobe help forums and make a post asking the question, the audio/video nerds will help you

    • @BillyNguyenOfficial
      @BillyNguyenOfficial Год назад

      @@matteliasmusic in adobe primiere itself it allows me to hear my voice while recording. but the voice heard while recording it will be delayed making it impossible for us to speak and listen to the voice at the same time. so while recording in adobe primiere i had to mute it. I tried setting the audio delay to the lowest level. but basically it's still late. which once the audio playback is delayed it will be very difficult to dub. I also tried using 3rd software to listen to my voice such as cubase, Cakewalk, but these software are used for singing, it has echo echo. so it cannot be used. I really dream of meeting a voiceover expert. to ask them to install a 3rd software to hear my voice. then record on adobe primiere itself. (why recording on adobe primiere and not audition or many other recording software. is because on adobe primiere i can see the video playing while recording. i know what to say with that video . if recording with another software, I don't know what to say...) I hear your video the sound is very warm, clear and clean bass. makes the listeners also very interested, it's really good.

    • @BillyNguyenOfficial
      @BillyNguyenOfficial Год назад

      @@matteliasmusic i have dynamic microphones like shure beta 58A , sennheiser e945 i use them to connect to bose s1 pro speakers in outdoor events. Thanks to you, I got to know Cloudlofter. I don't know if it is possible to use Cloudlofter to connect dynamic mics and Bose s1 pro speakers? or Cloudlofter can only be used on computers. Thank you very much

  • @benkoi8310
    @benkoi8310 Год назад

    How about dealing with feedbacks? Which has better noise reduction? Thanks. Great review.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Both are nice for that, haven’t had any issue with many gigs on both. Assuming you’ve got a decent setup happening and nothing crazy loud aimed right into the capsule

    • @benkoi8310
      @benkoi8310 Год назад

      @@matteliasmusic thank you. Just bought the beta 58a, and planning to buy another 1 if i like it but i might consider buying the e945 in the future. Many thanks.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      @@benkoi8310 awesome, good luck with it! Like I say, I think both are great choices

  • @josi.ambient
    @josi.ambient 2 месяца назад

    I will use Senheiser e945 on stage for singing.

  • @christianboddum8783
    @christianboddum8783 Месяц назад

    It's all voice dependent I guess, I never got on with the Beta 58a, the E945 suits my voice much better, I'll try out the Nexadyne next Monday, I'm hoping for the same clarity with better feedback rejection 😉

  • @veronicaperez8462
    @veronicaperez8462 4 года назад +1

    What's the mic you're using on the desk? Thanks

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +5

      That's a Shure SM7b. It's a dynamic vocal mic and they run about $400 new 😀

  • @Mr.Altavoz
    @Mr.Altavoz 3 года назад

    I ned a mic for flute , hamonica and singing. NOTHING fancy . I'm in between Shure beta a 58 and Sennheiser e945. Had a Shure sm 58 before ( got stolen) , it worked fine but would like to try something a little better .Thanks in advance for any answer.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад +1

      So you could look at something like a Shure 520dx which is kind of a specialized little harp microphone, and I imagine you could attach it to a flute as well although that is outside my personal experience. If you’re looking for a “only mic you have / need” then an SM58 or beta58a will do you right, as would a Sennheiser e945, 935, or even 845 or 835. Sorry about your 58 getting swiped, that’s always really demoralizing in my experience! Good luck with your harp and flute miking mission, there are definitely some good and affordable options out there for you 🤙

  • @shawnclayton1804
    @shawnclayton1804 3 года назад

    I've only owned the Beta, and until now, I thought it was the best mic I ever owned for my high projecting male voice. Unfortunately, I can't locate it and I need a new mic. Now I see there is more out there than Shure mics so I'm considering both of these for my next purchase. They seem more similar than they are different so IDK... I might just go with the Beta since I know it's good for my use.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Shawn! As a fellow higher range male singer, I can say that personally I prefer my Sennheiser most of the time for live use, it feels super responsive and cuts right through a mix, although you really can rely on either one of these two mics, they’re both excellent. The senn is a bit more pricey if that’s a factor as well

    • @nonplusultra18
      @nonplusultra18 3 года назад

      Try the AKG D7, great microphone.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      @@nonplusultra18 can’t say I’ve ever used one, I’ll put it on my list 🤘😏

  • @guntherjoho6199
    @guntherjoho6199 3 года назад +1

    I'm looking for a mic which can catch some bass vocals but can also handle screams nicely. What u think would suit that best?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  3 года назад

      Hi! Either one of these will do both tasks well. If you’re looking to spend a little more you could snag a Shure sm7b ( my desk mic here), lots of pros using those out there for their recorded harsh vox!

  • @anthonyabba7603
    @anthonyabba7603 4 года назад

    ''I think the best is the first one i mean the based microphone that you have already put in front of you ..by the way both of them are cool i used to sing with these..i think shure-ur2 wireless is the best for me a little bit small differences...

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      Thanks for saying so! A few people have said that also, the mic you're asking about is a shure sm7b, and it's a more expensive mic than these two but yes, I agree that it sounds nice, it's one of my favorite microphones period.

  • @Devian016
    @Devian016 2 года назад +1

    My mic feeds back a lot. Just ordered a KSM8. Hoping it's better

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      Are you using it in a live situation?

    • @Devian016
      @Devian016 2 года назад

      @@matteliasmusic yea

  • @nomad_92_
    @nomad_92_ 4 года назад

    Yooo Meebhus! Do you not stream on twitch anymore?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад

      Hey, Nomadic!!! Long time no see, I hope you're doing well! I haven't done any livestreams for quite awhile, and yes, i do miss it big time :)

    • @nomad_92_
      @nomad_92_ 4 года назад

      Matt Elias I’ve been good man, I hope all is well with you. Whenever you’re ready to come back to twitch even if it’s a music stream my notifications are on. Be safe!

  • @musbobbb
    @musbobbb 2 года назад +1

    15 yrs I was singing to e945. It great mic. And now I singing to Audiotechnica ATM41HE, and it's better... :)

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  2 года назад

      Haven’t had a chance to try one of those… yet 🤤

  • @deolludhianvi
    @deolludhianvi Год назад

    Sir, I want to do voice over. But I am very confused. Is the E 945 mic for recording or for live cast? Can I do recording with this mic? And can I mix it later? Will this mic be good for voice over?

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  Год назад

      Sure you could do voiceover work with either one of these, but would need an interface to use it with your pc- you could look for a good USB mic to use for that if you don’t have one or aren’t too familiar with mic equipment.

  • @letri5833
    @letri5833 3 года назад +4

    I just bought the beta58,/ great vocal voice, love it

  • @jayeshsounds1499
    @jayeshsounds1499 2 года назад +3

    Beta ❤️

  • @user-gt9qj9pv3l
    @user-gt9qj9pv3l 3 месяца назад

    I both KSM8 i am testing now I dont know what I gone do.

  • @HatredsImpression
    @HatredsImpression 4 года назад +2

    I'm a Thrash/Hardcore "singer", I just recently purchased the Sennheiser e945 but yet to use it. I guess my only question/concern is what it's going to sound like with more of an aggressive singing style. You can get an idea of what I sound like on my channel.

    • @matteliasmusic
      @matteliasmusic  4 года назад +1

      Man i'm glad to hear from a harsh/scream vocalist in here! You can absolutely get a great sound with your harsh vocals with an e945, no doubt in my mind. In fact I'm almost certain that the lead vocalist from the Contortionist was using one of these (or a similar model wireless version) on tour for years!

  • @shaniell.mathur6372
    @shaniell.mathur6372 7 месяцев назад +1

    The shure beta 58 and sm58 sounds more warm and natural . The e945 sounds to sharp and bright