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An AKG microphone is a somewhat
less popular choice but the one that I use is worth every penny I paid for
it. I don’t remember how much that was but I do know it was comparable to the
price of a Shure. The one that I use is a D880M. I’ve been told several times offhandedly by sound
techs that it is a pretty "hot" microphone. I’ve been very happy
with it. Its’ sound is crisp and clean and its’ range of sound pickup is such
that I can move around a little on stage without compromising the volume of
my voice at any time. You can’t be three feet away from it mind you, but if
you’re anywhere near the mouthpiece then your voice will be picked up. My AKG microphone is
the only one that I have ever used personally but they do have other mics
available that I’m sure are very good quality as well. The only other ones
I’ve ever heard have been instrument mics and they too sounded just great! Like everything else though, you should make an effort
to do some side by side comparisons. When the prices are similar you can bet
that the sound quality will be comparable so use your own ears to decide
what’s the best microphone for you and be sure to get feedback from
knowledgeable people like the senior sales staff to help make your decision. We were so happy with the sound of my AKG microphone that
all the backup singers in the band I was in at the time used AKG’s
exclusively for their vocals as well. As far as I know those guys are still
using theirs. I don’t buy too much in the way of instrument mics as
the venues I perform at usually supply a sound tech and a good PA system so I
really can’t comment too much other than the ones I have heard from AKG sound
excellent. Click on the link to return to the top of the AKG microphone page
or to go to the previous page click on microphones. You can go back to
the homepage for more info on how to sing and other singing equipment.
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