Electro-Voice DO54 : l'avis de moosers

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Le DO54 ElectroVoice est un microphone dynamique que je dois utiliser l'expérience en studio. Il est indiqué pour une utilisation sur la scène aussi bien, mais je n'ai pas encore l'utiliser à ce titre. Le micro a une directivité omnidirectionnelle ramasser modèle, ce qui en ferait bon pour les voix en direct. Il a une réponse en fréquence allant de 50 Hz à 18 kHz, ce qui est une gamme très complète de fréquences pour tout micro. Il ressemble au style d'un microphone à main et de celui que nous avons obtenu dans le studio où je travaille a son propre cas aussi.
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The ElectroVoice DO54 is a dynamic microphone that I've got experience using in the studio. It's suitable for use on the stage as well, but I've yet to use it in this capacity. The mic has a omnidirectional polar pick up pattern, which would make it good for live vocals. It's got a frequency response that ranges from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, which is a pretty full range of frequencies for any mic. It looks like the style of a hand held microphone and the one we've got at the studio where I work has it's own case as well.
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Je ne sais pas d'informations trop sur le soutien de l'ElectroVoice DO54, comme cela semble être un micro assez rare. Il n'a pas trop de qui la distingue, ce qui est le plus probable pour laquelle la plupart des gens n'ont pas entendu parler de lui que je ne m'étais pas jusqu'à ce que je l'ai utilisé. Nous avons l'un de ces au studio où je travaille, mais c'est habituellement l'un des micro dernière au large du plateau. Je l'ai essayé pour quelques fins, surtout dans une session live en studio pour choeurs. J'ai aussi utilisé un peu sur les toms tom snare et haut et en bas filet juste pour l'essayer. Alors qu'il était acceptable pour les choeurs dans un cadre où il pourrait ne pas avoir été super important, car il ya beaucoup de saigner dans une session live de toute façon, je n'aimais pas l'DO54 à la batterie. C'est un microphone correct mais vraiment rien à écrire sur la maison à mon avis. Si vous avez autour de lui c'est bien pour des applications supplémentaires si vous avez besoin d'un micro supplémentaire ici ou là, mais ne vaut pas le détour. Si vous trouvez un assez bon marché il pourrait être utile, mais encore une fois ce n'est pas le meilleur micro dans le monde et ne rien faire la plupart des autres micros dynamiques ne fera pas pour vous ...
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I don't know too much backing information about the ElectroVoice DO54, as it seems to be a pretty rare microphone. It doesn't have too much that sets it apart, which is most likely why most people haven't heard of it as I hadn't myself until I used it. We have one of these at the studio where I work, although it's usually one of the last microphone off the shelf. I've tried it out for a few purposes, mostly in a live session in the studio for backing vocals. I've also used it a bit on tom tom drums and for snare top and snare bottom just to try it out. While it was okay for the backing vocals in a setting where it might not have been super important since there's a lot of bleed in a live session anyway, I didn't love the DO54 on the drums. It's an okay microphone but really nothing to write home about in my opinion. If you have it around it's fine for extra applications if you need an extra mic here or there, but isn't worth seeking out. If you find one cheap enough it might be worth it, but again it's not the best mic in the world and doesn't do anything most other dynamic mics won't do for you...
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The ElectroVoice DO54 is a dynamic microphone that I've got experience using in the studio. It's suitable for use on the stage as well, but I've yet to use it in this capacity. The mic has a omnidirectional polar pick up pattern, which would make it good for live vocals. It's got a frequency response that ranges from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, which is a pretty full range of frequencies for any mic. It looks like the style of a hand held microphone and the one we've got at the studio where I work has it's own case as well.
Overall Opinion
I don't know too much backing information about the ElectroVoice DO54, as it seems to be a pretty rare microphone. It doesn't have too much that sets it apart, which is most likely why most people haven't heard of it as I hadn't myself until I used it. We have one of these at the studio where I work, although it's usually one of the last microphone off the shelf. I've tried it out for a few purposes, mostly in a live session in the studio for backing vocals. I've also used it a bit on tom tom drums and for snare top and snare bottom just to try it out. While it was okay for the backing vocals in a setting where it might not have been super important since there's a lot of bleed in a live session anyway, I didn't love the DO54 on the drums. It's an okay microphone but really nothing to write home about in my opinion. If you have it around it's fine for extra applications if you need an extra mic here or there, but isn't worth seeking out. If you find one cheap enough it might be worth it, but again it's not the best mic in the world and doesn't do anything most other dynamic mics won't do for you...
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