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Shure SM7B Microphone Review
The Shure SM7B is often pitted against high-end condenser microphones like the Neumann TLM 103. For the unfamiliar, that’ll run you $1000. That’s a pretty bold statement for the SM7B, ... -
AKG D5 Microphone Review
AKG D5 is the Industry Standard of Mics The AKG D5 supercardioid mic is the industry standard for beatboxers, singers, and musical all alike. If you’ve been to a major ... -
Telefunken M80 Microphone Review
The Telefunken M80 is undoubtedly the best microphone built for travelers and beatboxers who are touring from venue to venue. Why? Well, this microphone has a built-in transformer that matches ... -
Sennheiser E945 Microphone Review
Coming in at $220, the Sennheiser E945 is a beautifully crafted microphone fit for a beatboxer with deeper pockets and a higher budget. The dynamic, hum-compensating, supercardioid microphone is loved ... -
Shure SM58 Microphone Review
The SM58 is the toughest microphone on the market The SM58’s outstanding build and exceptional sound quality are two reasons why it stands as one of the best selling microphones ... -
Audix Fireball Microphone Review
Specialized mics are oftentimes hardly impressive, but not when it comes to the Audix Fireball V. The fact that it looks like a body-less SM58 usually draws a few scoffs, ... -
Shure Beta 58A Microphone Review
Beautiful sound, but worth the money? Shure is known for their durable microphones. The SM58 is considered the industry standard, for singers and beatboxers alike. But is the Shure Beta ... -
AKG BBB DFIVE (discontinued)
The BBB D5 was manufactured in 2011 and discontinued in early 2014. It was an AKG D5 with custom enhancements designed for beatboxing on the stage or in the studio.