Sousaphone live microphone test/comparison
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:29 pm
I get asked this a lot, also see it debated a lot.
I made a little video comparing 4 different live microphones (not to be confused with studio microphones) These are all relatively common mics, and all work decently well and are tried-and-true workhorse mics of a reasonable and similar price point. They all have a lot in common but with some differences as well.
I explain in the video how I did this... the sound is raw into a spectrum analyzer and the mic placement is basically the same for all 4. The audio you hear for the tests is direct and completely unaffected. I tried to be as consistent and unbiased as possible. I didn't offer my opinions in the video itself, but will gladly in responses here if any interest.
I compare:
Sennheiser e609
Sennheiser e835
Sennheiser e935
Shure SM58
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fjV9506d1I" target="_blank
I'll also do a followup soon hopefully with more info on mics vs the tuba...
PS - these mics also work well on a regular tuba, I simply used my sousaphone here because it was the one that was out of the case at the moment
I made a little video comparing 4 different live microphones (not to be confused with studio microphones) These are all relatively common mics, and all work decently well and are tried-and-true workhorse mics of a reasonable and similar price point. They all have a lot in common but with some differences as well.
I explain in the video how I did this... the sound is raw into a spectrum analyzer and the mic placement is basically the same for all 4. The audio you hear for the tests is direct and completely unaffected. I tried to be as consistent and unbiased as possible. I didn't offer my opinions in the video itself, but will gladly in responses here if any interest.
I compare:
Sennheiser e609
Sennheiser e835
Sennheiser e935
Shure SM58
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fjV9506d1I" target="_blank
I'll also do a followup soon hopefully with more info on mics vs the tuba...
PS - these mics also work well on a regular tuba, I simply used my sousaphone here because it was the one that was out of the case at the moment