Dynamic Mic Shootout sE V7 vs SHURE beta58, SM58 and AKG D5
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- This week dig out your best headphones and crank it up for a dynamic mic shootout as we compare my sE V7 to Ollie's mic collection, the only thing getting the way is RUclipss compression! 🎤🎧
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I'm a post-pro engineer who has moved into live sound reinforcement in the last 8 years. Here's what I'll say:
I've used SM58s for years. Absolute workhorse, not the best mics but it's never the wrong choice. The one used in this video may well have had some problems, I haven't had issues with having to gain them up excessively like you had to.
Beta 58: Older models are great, newer models aren't up to the same quality as what they were making 20 years ago. Also not a fan of how bright they are, kinda painful for female vocalists.
AKG D5: Never been impressed. Have used a handful of times and it's always been unmemorable. Not bad, not great, about on par with the 58 IMO. It'll do the job, but I don't see why you'd buy it.
e835: Basically a 58 but a bit darker, really like them on female vocalists with prominent sibilance.
Beta 87: Never had a good experience with these. Have only used when vocalist brought their own, and it never performed any better than an SM58. Better highs, but I hate sibilance and almost always end up shelving it out. So what's the point?
sE V7: Hands down, the best vocal mic I've used in a live setting. In a studio, there are better options (which cost 5x-20x more), but the V7's response plus the off-axis rejection beats out the beta 58 just slightly. When you factor in the price, it's unbeatable. Have not found a case where they don't work, and have never had to spend more than about 20 seconds ringing them because of the rejection. Hell, they're even great for studio work. Highly recommend. I'll be moving to V7's as my primary vocal mic very soon.
Handling noise has largely been a non-issue. Yes, it's something to consider, but most vocalists I've worked with in the last decade have moved to not handling the mic directly and instead handling the stand. Any mic listed performs just fine in this case with a simple hi-pass at about 80hz or higher. I will say, the newer b58's have absolutely atrocious handling noise and are a nightmare to work with if you have a vocalist who insists on holding the chassis.
I remember the first time I did a live mix with a Beta58. We also had a couple of SM58s on the stage too. The Beta58 was so much easier to get a good vocal out of. It was like a veil had been lifted off the sound, crisp clear high ends, so easy to mix. Really put the SM58s in the shade. Not tried the V7 yet, it’s much cheaper so will definitely be checking it out.
That’s interesting, I can definitely say I’m still loving the V7 and have used it pretty extensively now, it’s definitely a great value
The price of the Beta 58A just dropped $30.
Dude the v7 sounds great on your voice. That’s what I’d have picked if I was recording you 😁
Aw cheers! Been using it weekly for practice and still enjoying it, would still recommend 😊
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Liked the SE V7 and Beta 58. Thank you for the great comparison. It was exceptional for someone trying to purchase a mike as this is one of the harder things to compare. For the price I would get the SE but that is just my opinion. The SM58 to my ears was probably the worst.
I find the sm58 to produce a thin sound compared to the D5 which gives a fuller sound. I have used the D5 for years as a working muso and love them.
How about Beta58a vs sE V7? which is better in singing vocals?or even Podcast?
I own both.
It depends on your voice and your preference in the end, but in my experience the V7 is a very slightly better mic for a much better price.
Bro when u compare D5 vs AKG D 5 which one song better for singing at church. Thanks much.
what
@@igooog My question exactly - what? LOL.
Woooow the perfect headphones to evaluate a mic!
You captured fantastic audio in this. What interface are you using?
Interesting. Does the 58 really have that much more bite than the Beta, or was it on another day or something?
It looks like you have broken or fake sm58. Normal sm58 will sound much closer to beta than one that you have
That's my impression as well. I've never had to gain up a 58 so high that you start hearing the noise floor that bad before.
@@igooog The 58 sounds nothing like the Beta 58A, though.
are you using a SE V7 or a V7x? Judging by the grill, it seems to be a V7x and that one is very plosive sensitive indeed.
It’s the V7, the foam is interchangeable for black foam which gives the grill a different look, could possibly be that. I think they have a similar frequency response with V7X having more bottom end which could explain why the plosives could be worse. But a few months on, I love the V7 for live vocals, solid bit of kit
@@derMist_Official The V7x is an instrument mic.
does anyone know which cordless dynamic mic is best for live perfoemances in terms of removing plosives. Thank you
Thinking about getting a V7 in the future, but I'm kinda considering the AKG D5 right now as I found someone selling them about $30 USD cheaper than the V7.
Should I invest more money on a V7 or just buy the D5 for cheaper?
I got a v7 and love it
@@TheColeReport well, hopefully I get enough money this Christmas lol
If you can try them both first yourself, if not there’s always second hand. You can always buy new foam/grille for it, and it’ll still work out cheaper.
I've both of them. Akg D5 is better. No way, man. It sounds louder, brighter and better then the SE V7.
Which one one do you prefer? SE V7 or Beta 58?
I would say both roughly just as good in terms of sound, but V7 is a better value
Sir, I am beginner. I want to record my written poetry professionally. In which my line will go in high tone and will also come in low tone. Tell me such a mic and audio interface. So that I can record and mix later. My room is not sound proof. My total budget is $300. But a shopkeeper told me that you cannot do recording with dynamic mic. Please tell me what should I do. Tell me such a mic and audio interface that I will not regret after buying.
You can absolutely record with a dynamic. Anyone who tells you otherwise is probably getting a commission.
I recommend the V7 for basically any vocal application. That'll run you $100US. For the interface, a 3rd gen Scarlett will do just fine, and you'll still have money for a short cable and a solid set of headphones.
You're definitely using a lemon for your sm58. I've compared them too and it's not that weak, it's every bit as loud as the beta58. Shame since it's the benchmark for all mics, you really needed a properly working one
The gain is better on the beta58... It's one of the improvements...
V7 & D5 is the best
In terms of power loudness , would you say the V7 is best ? Or the Beta
Probably the Beta but not much in it :-)
They all sound good, but that beta 58 blows the rest out of the water.
SM58 uses alnico magnets and is cardioid, the others are all using neodymium magnets and are super cardioid. Get a better preamp and the SM58 will perform better with less hiss. SM58 sounded best for your voice in my opinion!
I ❤ V7.
D5
AKG D5
Beta najbolja
Your guitar was way too loud for me to hear clearly what these mics are doing on your singing. Hopefully, this improved in subsequent videos. The Beta 58A is a much better mic than the SM58. Much hotter mic for sure.Almost all mics have proximity effect. Only one mic I know that doesn't have much of a proximity effect and I can't remember the brand right now. But it's some special technology that almost completely eliminates it. In fact, all the other mics are much better than the SM58, which is muddy and has a "closed" sound. The AKG-D5 has a good mix of top, middle and low end.
With the sE V7 and AKG-D5, both Supercardioid mics, you definitely need to have disciplined mic technique (staying in line with the capsule) but if you're someone who likes to be a little more free to move around a bit when singing, then a Cardioid mic is much better for you as the pickup pattern is a good bit wider than Supercardioid mics. I know this is 3 years ago but in case you didn't know, the AKG-D5 is also available as a Cardioid mic, the AKG-D5C (the one you have here is the Supercardioid version) :)
Sm58 is old stock
Your Shure SM58 either is broken or it is fake sm58.
Sound like cheap china mic from bazaar.
Real SM58 sounds warm, full in the bottom and dull, your sounds like crapy condenser computer mic.
I know them from 20+ years working as sound engineer on stage and studio, that is not proper sound of real SM58
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It's just a waste of time with these mics shootouts basically they sounds a like because the price about the same and if they dont show u what mic being used u would NOT know mic he is using
AKG D5
V7