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Mike Walker
Guest
I've always found the SM7 to be WAY too "warm and fuzzy". Great for smoothing the sharp edges off a really bright sounding female voice like Emmylou Harris, but for close-miking a male voice? Certainly not MY choice!
When I did mornings at a station that used an SM7, I used to bring my own mic to work with me. Hell, even an SM58 "cut" through a LOT better than the SM7 on my voice.
Of course there is no one "best" mic for all voices! Just because an SM7 sounds like warmed-over oatmeal has been smeared on my voice, doesn't mean it won't sound great on yours. Personally, I like a mic that's "BIG" down below (not in the "mud" region of 100-300hz, but between 40 and 70hz) and nice and "sparkly" on top. An older Audio Technica in my collection fits that description, and is my "new" (it's more than 10 years old) favorite mic for my voice.
When I did mornings at a station that used an SM7, I used to bring my own mic to work with me. Hell, even an SM58 "cut" through a LOT better than the SM7 on my voice.
Of course there is no one "best" mic for all voices! Just because an SM7 sounds like warmed-over oatmeal has been smeared on my voice, doesn't mean it won't sound great on yours. Personally, I like a mic that's "BIG" down below (not in the "mud" region of 100-300hz, but between 40 and 70hz) and nice and "sparkly" on top. An older Audio Technica in my collection fits that description, and is my "new" (it's more than 10 years old) favorite mic for my voice.