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Dr. Drim
> 3 dayUse this as for mic instrument for my guitar hanged in my marshall speaker and you will be surprise for the quality of the sound being produced.
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Charles Morel
> 3 dayThis mic is great… I was using a popular Sure mic, but then played a gig where sound was supplied. The sound guy used this mic for my cab and I couldn’t believe how nice and full my tone was raw through monitors and mains compared to my other mic. I now use this one and I love it.
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kcsc
> 3 dayVery good quality microphone. We use it to mic a guitar amplifier into the sound system. It does the job for a great price.
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John
> 3 dayThey eliminate the mess of mic stands. Love it.
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Kailey Krajcik IV
> 3 dayThis is a really good buy at a friendly budget. Sound good. liked it better than the SM57.
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Jonathan V.
> 3 daySounds super great with different amps I mic them with. In my opinion, it sounds larger than a SM57, but it also depends on the amps you are using. I would go with the e609 if I had have to choose only one.
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Gerardo
> 3 dayMuy buena opción a considerar si vas empezando en el mundo de la grabación o audio en general. El diseño del micrófono permite que pueda colocarse fácilmente contra la rejilla de algún amplificador, bocina o microfonear alguna parte de la batería.
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Ed
Greater than one weekThe Sennheiser e609 is a great sounding mic. For many years I used the Shure SM57 to mic my guitar amp I always had to bring a mic stand for the SM57. Most of the venues we play at that had their own sound enginer would let me try the Sennheiser I like it because first of all you can hang the mic in front of the cabinet (no mic stand needed) even though it came with a mic clip it also handled the high db with no distortion I got the true sound of the amp with no discoloration wich I got from the SM57. A very good mic at a very good price.
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Jef Bear
> 3 daybest guitar cab mic ever.
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Justin
Greater than one weekUse this along with the 57 on a guitar cab. See what happens!