
Five Shure Mics And A Guitar Amp
I used five dynamic Shure microphones to record an all-valve guitar combo:
• Shure SM58
• Shure 565SD
• Shure SM57
• Shure 545SD
• Shure 55SH Series II
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• Amp used – Bluetone Black Prince Reverb
• Guitar used – Fender (Japan) Stratocaster
• Mic preamp – Cranborne Audio Camden EC2
• Audio interface – Universal Audio Volt 2
Shuren legendat ja huuliharppu ++ Legendary Shures and a Blues harp
Äänitin demobiisin viidellä legendaarisilla Shure-mikrofoneilla:
• 565SD
• SM58
• 545SD
• SM57
• 55SH
Huuliharppu on Hohnerin juhlamalli 360.
Mikit äänitettiin Cranborne Audio Camden EC2 -etuvahvistimella (jossa Mojo Creamia oli lisätty noin 40 prosenttia) ja Universal Audion Volt 2 -audiointerfacella. Efektit ovat samoja kaikille huuliharppuraidoille.
I used five legendary Shure microphones to record a Blues harp demo:
• the 565SD
• the SM58
• the 545SD
• the SM57
• the 55SH
The microphones appear in the above order – one mic per 12-bar turn.
The harmonica I used is a Hohner Limited Edition 360.
All mics were recorded with a Cranborne Audio Camden EC2 preamplifier (with Mojo Cream turned up to 40%) and a Universal Audio Volt 2 audio interface. All Blues harp tracks were processed in the same way.
Here Comes The Sun – Shure 545SD & 565SD vs SM57 & SM58
Here’s my acoustic version of the Beatles classic ”Here Comes The Sun” recorded using four dynamic Shure microphones – the Shure 545SD, 565SD, SM57, and SM58.
The mics were plugged into a Cranborne Audio Camden EC2 preamp with a little bit of Mojo Cream added. The signal then went to a UA Volt 2 audio interface and into Apple GarageBand.
Guitars used: Takamine N-20 (two tracks – right channel and centre), Tanglewood TW28-CSN (left channel)







