
Behringer - SL 75C
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The Behringer sm57 and sm58 clones sound killer for the price 20-30 ish.
Behringer SL75c has been good to me in my experience. Might have to play with the EQ to get a better sound. Also you'll need an audio interface of some sorts if possible to take the audio in
I mean the shure MV7 is a good option but hear me out. You can get a behringer mic and interface for under 100$, look for a good dynamic (behringer xm8500, sl 85s or sl 75c), and a cheap behringer interface (u can get one for 40$. This setup is around 60$ and will do you better if you work in a DAW like reaper than any usb microphone. And theres some samson mics as well that are very good, look into these two brands and see which sound you like the most. Trust me if you are starting out you will find these mics much easier to use with an interface than trying to tweak EQ and other FX in post production for hours trying to make a USB microphone sound good, and it's a relatively cheap setup too. Again i truly think you CAN make any mic sound good, but at some point it just isn't worth your time. If you need any help with the setup or plugins let me know.
Behringer SL 75C is a clone of SM57 that’s like $20 and they sound extremely similar.
Not as sturdy, I wouldn’t use them for stage but cool for studio.
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