The Shure SM58 was introduced in 1966.
He uses a Shure SM58.
Last user wrote...."he used a shure UNISPHERE"MarkKlingon:To be more specific, he used a Shure U565SD Classic Unisphere Vocal Microphone.The Shure U565SD was the predecessor to the famous Shure SM58, with nearly the same specs. As of today, 04/06/11, Shure still makes the U565SD as a part of their "Classic Collection" of vintage microphones.If it was good enough for Freddie... hey, it's a kinda magic.
John, like the majority of vocalists, uses Shure SM58's. He used a 58 on his Where The Light Is CD/DVD. He also, sometimes, uses Shure SM86's [1] [1] Source: http://mixonline.com/livesound/tours/audio_john_mayer_counting/ Hope this helps =)
Roy Orbison was known for using the Shure SM58 microphone during his concerts. This dynamic microphone is renowned for its durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels, making it ideal for live performances. Orbison appreciated the SM58 for its warm sound quality, which complemented his powerful vocal style. Its reliability contributed to his dynamic stage presence throughout his career.
Ozzy Osbourne typically uses a dynamic microphone for live performances, often favoring models like the Shure SM58 or the Sennheiser e835. These microphones are effective in handling high sound pressure levels and provide a robust sound suited for rock vocals. Additionally, he may use specific EQ settings and effects to enhance his vocal tone during performances and recordings.
He uses a Shure SM58.
The Shure SM58 microphone is a vocal microphone designed for use during live performances, to reinforce sound, enhance studio recordings and is one of the World standard microphones in the music industry.
The Shure SM58® unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone has a rugged construction, that even with rough handling will perform consistently.
It's the predecessor to the SM58. It featured a hi/lo impedance switch. It was used at Woodstock for vox..
I'm not sure, but for her live events it looks like she is using a Shure SM58.
Shure SM58 - microphone is a good all around mic.
The serial number on a Shure SM58 microphone is typically located on the bottom of the microphone handle, near the XLR connector. It can be found on a small label or printed directly on the microphone's casing. If you have an older model, the serial number might be on the side of the handle. Checking the manufacturer's documentation can also provide specific details for your model.
To set up the Shure SM58 microphone, first connect it to a compatible audio interface or mixer using an XLR cable. Adjust the microphone's gain level on the interface or mixer to ensure proper volume. Position the microphone close to the sound source for optimal sound quality. Test the microphone by speaking or singing into it and adjust settings as needed for the desired sound.
Last user wrote...."he used a shure UNISPHERE"MarkKlingon:To be more specific, he used a Shure U565SD Classic Unisphere Vocal Microphone.The Shure U565SD was the predecessor to the famous Shure SM58, with nearly the same specs. As of today, 04/06/11, Shure still makes the U565SD as a part of their "Classic Collection" of vintage microphones.If it was good enough for Freddie... hey, it's a kinda magic.
From the concert footage I've seen, he uses a Shure SM58, except for during Unplugged, in which he used an Audix, I'm not sure of the model though.
John, like the majority of vocalists, uses Shure SM58's. He used a 58 on his Where The Light Is CD/DVD. He also, sometimes, uses Shure SM86's [1] [1] Source: http://mixonline.com/livesound/tours/audio_john_mayer_counting/ Hope this helps =)
Roy Orbison was known for using the Shure SM58 microphone during his concerts. This dynamic microphone is renowned for its durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels, making it ideal for live performances. Orbison appreciated the SM58 for its warm sound quality, which complemented his powerful vocal style. Its reliability contributed to his dynamic stage presence throughout his career.