e609 vs. SM57

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It doesn't matter what I'm hearing in the room or how I EQ my amp...........everytime I record using the e609, it ends up full of low mids and lacking in the high mids. I almost always have to go in (post recording) and add some high mids to get it to sound right. The e609 also seems a bit fizzy sounding.

I don't remember this being the case back when I used an SM57. Are these things "inherent" when using the e609.....are am I doing something else wrong?

I'm thinking of picking up a SM57 but I wanted to hear what you guys think first.
 
I find just the opposite. The 609 being brighter and clearer and the 57 being darker. Hmmm.. :confused:
 
I see alot of guys that will run both of these for this very reason. :)
 
troublehead":2p8uocsr said:
e609... full of low mids and lacking in the high mids. I almost always have to go in (post recording) and add some high mids to get it to sound right. The e609 also seems a bit fizzy sounding.

This was my exact perception of this mic. I think the e609 shines as an add-on mic, but not as a sole microphone. It plays well with a SM57.

Go here:

https://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... tent=music

The tracks "Grounded" and "Home at Night" were recorded with a 50/50 mix of the 57 and e609.
 
I think the 57 is a safer bet, its just easy to get a very usable sound from it. I have had good and bad luck with the 609's 906's. Most of it probally me just not taking the time to play with placement. I still think a heil PR30 is a better mic for guitar cab.
 
I think the e609 is a great cabinet mic in comparison to the SM57. The 57 gives a nice growl but overall, the tone is different (even though its still a good sound). With the e609, when I mic a G12H30, a V30, or Celestion 80, I always have to place the mic in different spots to get the sound for that individual speaker. I'm sure that's a common occurence with mics in general, but that might be the main solution for most folks complaining about the e609.

For example, when micing the G12H30 w/ an e609, it sounds like MY amp. A freaking fantastic sound that I simply can't complain about. Even in my in-ears it sounds great. With micing a V30, its usually leaning towards some harshness (unless I find a sweet spot). With the Celestion 80, I usually have to dial out some highs cause its so bright. On the other hand, an SM57 works fine w/ the V30 and CL-80, but it colors the tone A LOT of the time. I dunno?

I mic my Diezel cab w/ my e609 at the very corner of the top of the cab and it sounds fantastic. And, like mentioned...it pairs well w/ an SM57 but I would be TOTALLY fine w/ just using the e609.

I will say this. The BEST experience I've had when micing my cab is when the sound guy at a gig suggested using a Beta SM57 and an SM81 (pencil condensor). They were patterned together near the same spot with the SM81 at a slight angle. I was blown away by the tone to say the least. Once again the mics were at the very top of the cab, which seems to always give a great tone. I would LOVE to try an e609 with the SM81 sometime though...I have a feeling that it would sound wicked.
 
I used to run them both but I also found the 609 to be fizzy.....I run two 57's now....
 
I've used a 609 with a 57, but I MUCH prefer a 57 with a 421, way more mojo going on ;)
 
JTyson":2ltwcfjk said:
I've used a 609 with a 57, but I MUCH prefer a 57 with a 421, way more mojo going on ;)

SM57 + 421 is what im leaning towards right now... I havent actually used the 421, but just about every recorded tone i really liked was done with a 57 + 421.

I got the 57 already.. now just need to pickup a 421, but theyre a bit pricey here
 
MrDan666":2g9z1g6b said:
JTyson":2g9z1g6b said:
I've used a 609 with a 57, but I MUCH prefer a 57 with a 421, way more mojo going on ;)

SM57 + 421 is what im leaning towards right now... I havent actually used the 421, but just about every recorded tone i really liked was done with a 57 + 421.

I got the 57 already.. now just need to pickup a 421, but theyre a bit pricey here
Hey Dan, how much are they over there? US dollars? just wondering what the diff. is
 
JTyson":2k4rxssl said:
MrDan666":2k4rxssl said:
JTyson":2k4rxssl said:
I've used a 609 with a 57, but I MUCH prefer a 57 with a 421, way more mojo going on ;)

SM57 + 421 is what im leaning towards right now... I havent actually used the 421, but just about every recorded tone i really liked was done with a 57 + 421.

I got the 57 already.. now just need to pickup a 421, but theyre a bit pricey here
Hey Dan, how much are they over there? US dollars? just wondering what the diff. is

About £250-300 gbp i think... which would be almost $400.
 
I always found the e609 to be fizzy. I could never get it to work with anything including a 57. Just last week, I read RockStarNick's mic shootout thread and was very impressed by the e906. RockStarNick also pointed me in the direction of a link comparing the e609 and e906...huge difference. After listening, I picked up an e906 this past weekend and gave it a whirl. The e906 works way better FOR ME. So much so, I've decided to get another one. :lol: :LOL: Really cool mic.
 
MrDan666":36ppuov3 said:
JTyson":36ppuov3 said:
I've used a 609 with a 57, but I MUCH prefer a 57 with a 421, way more mojo going on ;)

SM57 + 421 is what im leaning towards right now... I havent actually used the 421, but just about every recorded tone i really liked was done with a 57 + 421.

I got the 57 already.. now just need to pickup a 421, but theyre a bit pricey here


421 is a GREAT guitar cab mic. Very detailed with highs and lows, bigger picture then just a 57.
 
To the OP, I know what you mean. I can't seem to get a great sound from the 609. Last time I recorded, I used tons of mics. I ended up only using the tracks with the 57.
 
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