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  • muzakmuzak

    Méconnu et sous-estimé

    Shure KSM44Publié le 31/07/12 à 04:03
    Micro condensateur pour usage universel. 3 directivités: omni ,cardio, fig.8.
    Sous une apparence un peu drabe se cache une excellente électronique et une capsule de grande qualité. Fabriqué aux États-Unis. La suspension est solide et efficace. Je pense que ce micro évolue dans l'ombre des grands classiques de Shure comme le Sm57-58, Beta52, sm81 et autre SM7.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'ai ce micro depuis plus de 12 ans et j'estime son utilisation à plus de 2000 heures. Aucun soucis depuis l'achat. Ce micro me semble être à mi-chemin entre un Neumann TLM 127 et un Audio-Technica 4050. Plus chaud et moins clinique qu'un 414XLS. Beaucoup ignore l'existence de ce micro: grave erreur car ce micro …
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    Micro condensateur pour usage universel. 3 directivités: omni ,cardio, fig.8.
    Sous une apparence un peu drabe se cache une excellente électronique et une capsule de grande qualité. Fabriqué aux États-Unis. La suspension est solide et efficace. Je pense que ce micro évolue dans l'ombre des grands classiques de Shure comme le Sm57-58, Beta52, sm81 et autre SM7.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'ai ce micro depuis plus de 12 ans et j'estime son utilisation à plus de 2000 heures. Aucun soucis depuis l'achat. Ce micro me semble être à mi-chemin entre un Neumann TLM 127 et un Audio-Technica 4050. Plus chaud et moins clinique qu'un 414XLS. Beaucoup ignore l'existence de ce micro: grave erreur car ce micro donne satisfaction dans beaucoup de domaines. Le son est réellement professionnel et le budget reste raisonnable. Quand vous comparez ce micro avec l'étalon U87, on sent de suite que le Shure KSM44 représente une excellente valeur. Si le pedigree et l'image d'un micro vous accroche, optez pour le Neumann. Mais si vous êtes pragmatiques et sensés achetez plutôt quelques micros dont peut-être un Shure KSM44...

    Rien ne m'agace sur ce micro. Il est étonnant que Shure ne pousse pas plus sa série KSM. Peut-être qu'une plus grande audace visuelle rendrait ce micro plus populaire.

    À essayer sur des cordes, voix, room batterie et percussions, guitare acoustique et finalement plein de choses... Réalisme et présence assurée. Pas aussi soyeux qu'un U87 mais tout aussi adorable...

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  • afterglow479afterglow479

    Shure KSM44Publié le 28/09/08 à 23:57
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The KSM44 is a large diaphragm condenser mic from Shure. This one represents the height of Shure's entrance into the studio vocal mic market. It has a couple of bells and whistles included with the package, such as a nice shock mount and an aluminum flight case that looks very nice. They also give you a normal hard mic clip if the shock mount is getting in the way, and a fancy velvet sleeve for the mic as well. Very nice! As for the mic's features, there is a switchable polar pattern, a switchable pad, and a switchable low frequency roll-off. All of these features contribute to mic this mic potentially very versatile in the studio with the ability to cover a lot of roles, so this mic might be good for someone just starting off their mic collection.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have had one of these in my studio for about 2 years. The versatility of this mic is great, and its ability to capture high frequency content and transients rivals small diaphragm mics that usually are the winners in that category. However, I think that fact makes a bit less suited for lead vocals, which is ironic since that was their purpose in design. I think vocals tend to sound a little sterile and brittle through this mic, where is other large diaphragm condensers will tend to warm up or smooth over the vocal, making for a more pleasant sound. This mic does sound very good on most acoustic instruments though. I use it frequently for string instruments like violin and cello, and also acoustic guitars and hand percussion. You can get these for only around 700 dollars, so the value there is pretty great. I wouldn't get this mic again for vocal purposes, but I do use it a lot for acoustic instruments, so I would get it again for that purpose.
  • moosersmoosers

    Shure KSM44Publié le 24/05/10 à 21:10
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Shure KSM44 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is designed for use in the recording studio. This is probably the highest end condenser microphone that Shure currently has to offer, as of course they are best known for their dynamic mics. The KSM44 will certainly draw comparisons to the cheaper KSM32, as they are definitely similar mics. The KSM44 has three pick up patterns to choose from, including for cardioid, omni-directional, and figure eight. It picks up the full range of human heard frequencies, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Shure KSM44 is simply an all around great microphone. It's suitable for almost any application that you'd like to use it for, including for vocals, room mics, and anything else that you can think of where you'd want a good amount of clarity from a large diaphragm condenser mic. I've also used it for recording the bottom of a snare drum, and it excelled tremendously in this situation as it picked up all the details of the snares beautifully. When compared to the Shure KSM32, the KSM44 has more options and a slightly cleaner sound, although both mics do sound great. It would be hard to say if it would be worth it to go with the KSM44 over the KSM32, as it really just depends on your situation and what you want to use the mic for. I'd recommend both microphones, and it should be easy enough to try out both of them since they are quite readily available. I don't know if it's worth the extra couple hundred bucks if you are a home studio owner looking for an all around condenser mic, but again it's hard to say as everyone's situations will be different. All in all, the Shure KSM44 is a very high quality condenser microphone that comes at a reasonable price considering the flexibility and overall tone quality of the mic...
  • Anonyme

    Shure KSM44Publié le 30/09/11 à 19:42
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    The Shure KSM44 is Shure's highest offering in the condenser microphone territory. It has been and always will be compared to its cheaper cousin, the KSM32, but keep in mind. The Shure KSM32 and the Shure KSM44 are not the same microphone. It may appear to be that way with the KSM44 looking exactly like the KSM32 and coming in exactly the same package, with the only difference being the switchable polar patterns on the front of the microphone, but do not be fooled: they are very different microphone.

    The KSM44 has a typical frequency response from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, and Shure is very, very eager to talk about how little the microphone distorts. It is a very flat microphone. The frequency plot is a proverbial pancake. The microphone also has a very different self noise figure than the KSM32; while the single pattern KSM32 has a self noise of 13 dB, the KSM44's self noise is a whoppingly tiny 4 dB. This may have something to do with how much more sensitive the KSM44 is compared to the KSM32. The 32 can handle SPLs up to 154, but this microphone, the 44, can only reach 131.

    Granted, the microphone comes in the same package as the 32, although this one's case is a tad bit nicer. It includes a shockmount and a pouch, as well as the case and the microphone itself.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Shure KSM44 is a very uncolored microphone. It faithfully reproduces whatever you put in front of it, but keep in mind, this is not always the most desirable thing in a recording. It will function well as a workhorse microphone, especially with its patterns and its versatility. However, it is certainly not as sweet or flattering as the 32. This wasn't the goal of Shure when they were designing the 44, and in respect to their original goal, they succeeded. Just don't buy a 44 thinking you have a multi-pattern 32.
  • didier.vetillarddidier.vetillard

    Shure KSM44Publié le 09/09/07 à 22:18
    Micro condensateur membrane large alim phantom 48v

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'ai ce micro depuis 6 mois et il fait fait parti de mes chouchous.
    Sa grande qualité est la douceur on dirait presque un ruban il n'a pas l'acidité de certain
    condensateurs.
    Il y a du détail, de la finesse, de la légereté, de la chaleur:tout ce qu'on aime.
    Je l'utilise beaucoup pour sax et clar .
    Je l'utilise pour des voix d'hommes: attention à la proximité qui rajoute beaucoup de basses il va falloir équaliser!Micro idéal pour retirer de l'agressivité d'une voix féminine.
    Je l'ai utilisé en over d'un batteur de jazz qui voullait un son de cymbales trés doux et
    ça marche!
    Rapport Qualité prix tres correct!
    Un an plus t…
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    Micro condensateur membrane large alim phantom 48v

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'ai ce micro depuis 6 mois et il fait fait parti de mes chouchous.
    Sa grande qualité est la douceur on dirait presque un ruban il n'a pas l'acidité de certain
    condensateurs.
    Il y a du détail, de la finesse, de la légereté, de la chaleur:tout ce qu'on aime.
    Je l'utilise beaucoup pour sax et clar .
    Je l'utilise pour des voix d'hommes: attention à la proximité qui rajoute beaucoup de basses il va falloir équaliser!Micro idéal pour retirer de l'agressivité d'une voix féminine.
    Je l'ai utilisé en over d'un batteur de jazz qui voullait un son de cymbales trés doux et
    ça marche!
    Rapport Qualité prix tres correct!
    Un an plus tard...
    il a vraiment une couleur propre et beaucoup de présence. sur charley par exemple ça donne un son tres chaud.
    Ce micro a un fort accent américain...
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