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No hay artículos en el carroJoel Young
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
Very nice and professional sound Mic.. I love it !!!
Fernando Sánchez
Comentado en México el 28 de febrero de 2023
Tiene muy buena fidelidad, es fácil de ecualizar, no necesitas caja de efectos para cantar, se adapta a tu voz y hace brillante tu voz, un poquito mejor que el shure sm58, recomiendo que lo usen en mezcladora mackie te va ha dar un audio como si fuera de estudio
Luis Galvez
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Me gustó mucho, se trabaja muy bien las voces, mejor con las graves.
Dan Jaworski
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de septiembre de 2023
Did lots of research on vocal mics and this beast came in tops. Excellent vocal mic. Very happy with my purchase. Highly recommend you check it out.
A Donneaud
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2022
Llegó y ya grabé con él, hasta ahora todo bien (actualizaré mi reseña en unos meses si algo cambia).Compré este micro porque leí que puede llegar a sonar mejor que los Shure dependiendo lo que estés grabando (no sirve tan bien para microfonear amplis de bajo, por ejemplo). Yo lo uso para grabar voces de rap en vivo y la verdad funciona muy bien. Recomiendo usarlo con un preamp porque con una interfaz necesita demasiada ganancia.
OSCAR DAVID
Comentado en México el 9 de junio de 2022
el producto es bueno, lo uso como hobie
Oscar zarazua
Comentado en México el 25 de marzo de 2022
Un micrófono muy bueno que tenía muchas ganas de tenerlo y hoy que lo tengo puedo decir que es un producto muy bueno que cumple con todas las cosas que promete.
Rulo Oaks
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Mauricio
Comentado en México el 3 de abril de 2022
No servia el micrófono, muy mala experiencia, no recomiendo este vendedor pérdida de tiempo
Luis
Comentado en España el 12 de julio de 2020
Sonido impecable y superior a otros más caros e incluso superior a los de referencia del segmento. Eso sí, para que el sonido sea excelente se necesita una espuma anteviendo de calidad. Y si le añades un preamplificador de micrófono acorde a su nivel, entonces no tendrás nada que envidiar a micrófonos de condensador de su nivel de precio y superior y con la ventaja de no necesitar una sala acondicionada acústicamente, solo con unos paneles de espuma o moqueta o corcho ya te quita el eco. Un micrófono que aventaja a todos los de su categoría por sonido, calidad de construcción y multiples aplicaciones. Si buscas un micrófono dinámico y con sonido profesional, no te gastes más dinero, porque no encontrarás nada mejor. Llevo en el mundo del sonido y de la radio más de cuarenta años y he probado y tenido cientos de micrófonos y se de lo que hablo.
Anshuman Mohapatra
Comentado en India el 9 de marzo de 2020
I have two of these since about an year and completely love them.. they are used for the home and are our primary vocal mic.. The performance would be at par with much more expensive mic's and will hold their own pretty much everywhere. On a value perspective, I got a really sweet deal and for that price it undercuts its rivals like the SM55 and the Sennheiser 835 so they are definitely amazing value.On sound, I would say, a 8 out of 10.. it can do whatever u ask you to do but sometimes I feel the lows could be a little better, especially when recording, it shouldnt be a major issue, just a small gripe. Mids and highs are amazingPlus its built very well, feels good in the hand, heavy but not so much that you would feel uncomfortable.If you are looking for a new vocal mic, I would say "go for it".. it's an amazing mic for serious amatuer vocalists...if you want something casual, probably spending so much isnt a good idea so its good value for money as long as you tend to use them
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Comentado en México el 21 de julio de 2019
Magnífico, se escucha muy bien, excelente fabricación
Richard
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 2 de diciembre de 2016
Excellent mic that I bought after seeing a few video reviews of it online. It came down in an Amazon deal, I made a quick decision, and I feel it paid off.The first obvious thing is that there is a nice transparency to the sound the mic picks up, it feels very natural, and if the mic is far enough away there's a moderate but limited sense of the room ambience in the sound, which makes it pretty consistent. I normally use condenser mics (Audio Technica ATM-11 and AT-2020) and a PZM, but wanted a dynamic to mic up my guitar amps, for some vocals, and also for portable recordings I make in different spaces when I'm travelling.The stated frequency response, 70hz-20khz, suits my purposes for vocals, and guitar amps, but the roll-off in the bass above 70hz definitely changes the character of the bottom end if you're mic-ing up a bass part. If you were using a 5+ string bass this definitely wouldn't be the go-to mic (but then again you'd be DI-ing the bass anyway).The supercardioid pattern effect is really obvious, with a marked dropoff if you move off axis, so for bvox you'd be quite cosy with your co-singer if you both wanted to be heard, and "three's a crowd" - a third vocalist would be a bit of a tight fit and probably wouldn't be feasible, it really is that focussed. The upside is that you can use this to advantage once you get the feel for how it picks up off-axis sounds, and it works quite well at limiting the room ambience to what comes off the wall behind you. For my condenser mics I use a portable vocal booth, and while the D5 isn't that isolating, it is a decent compromise. It also seems to have a very low level of handling noise, less of an issue in my workspaces, but noticeably good for such a budget mic.The thing I have a love-hate feeling about is the almost complete absence of a proximity effect. Most of the time I love it, especially if mic-ing up amps, since I get a lot of leeway in mic placement (always bearing in mind the supercardioid directionality it has). Now and then, though, I'd like to just lean in when singing and get a bass lift, and it doesn't seem to happen. If you're used to the Shure SM58 line, you'll know how that can be quite effective when it's necessary, so for some people that may be a deal-breaker. Since I have a fairly light and airy voice this usually isn't important (in fact this mic "likes" my voice!), but the lack of proximity effect means that I don't have that extra artificial reach into the low end when I could really use it. The SM58 gives my voice an option that it doesn't have naturally. Then again, if the D5 was a close-up kind of mic it probably wouldn't have the pop-shield design it has, and go rounded instead.All that said, though, at the price it is a stellar mic, nice and solid, and professionally turned out. Its main physical shortcoming is the lack of an on/off switch, for which you need the D5S instead, but for home/project studio and location work it is less of a problem than for stage because you have other muting options.
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