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Scott Dorsey wrote:
> jakdedert <jdedert@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> playon wrote:
>>> What differences, if any, is there in build and sonics between the
>>> SM-57 and the older Shure Unidyne mics that look virtually
>>> identical, anyone know?
>>
>> The story I've heard is that the capsules come off the same line.
>> After QC testing, the ones with the most accurate, widest response
>> become 57/58's, and 'rejects' become the lower priced clone mic's.
>> These days, I guess that would be an SM-48....
>>
>> Anyone else corroborate this?
>
> This used to be the case at one point. Today, I think the
> consistency is high enough that it doesn't happen that way any more.
>
> The 545 is still a production item, and it still sounds just like an
> SM57 to me. It sells for considerably more than the SM57, though,
> and it is extremely popular in Asia where the metal finish is a big
> deal. You'll see them on Chinese music programs all the time.
>
> It has gone from being a cheaper mike to a more expensive one somehow.
> Marketing is weird that way.
When I first went to work for a German sound company in the 80's, I was
surprised to see those things used all of the time...usually used in
preference to mic's like Sennheiser 421's--or various models of (much
superior, IMO) Beyers and AKG's--which are common as dirt over there.
Being 'American' made them sound better....<g> I wonder if that's still the
case these days. It's been over 15 years since I worked in Europe.
jak
> --scott