I normally like your hard edge advice on equipment because I'm with you for the most part, but you are SO out of the ballpark wrong here. You must be under the impression that everyone has the perfect recording environment. Also, you must be under the impression that people don't like smooth focused vocal delivery. Yes, an sm57 is more suitable for loud amp recording, but the sm58 is a SWEET vocal mic. I have condensers, but I hate it when I'm trying to record in my non professional studio and finally do a perfect take and the jet that flew over my house at thirty thousand feet was louder than my voice. Yeah, I know, I haven't stepped up to the high end stuff. But I still have a crappy recording environment.Sober wrote:The only reason to have a dynamic mic in your home studio is if you are recording very loud sources like drums, guitar amps, and maybe horns (all of which generally call for a 57). The only reason to sing into a dynamic mic is if you're playing live, or perhaps certain kinds of hardcore/screamo music.
I'm not saying condenser mics are bad, because I've recorded on them in a studio. I will be buying a set of high quality rodes mics soon as a matter of fact (GC connect). But I'll also be buying a preamp and building a good home studio.
SM58>idiot with a cheap condenser mic