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SM58 Facts vs. Fiction—Part 3

When feedback strikes, the microphone usually takes the rap. But feedback isn't all the mic's fault. In this video, Chad Wiggins comes clean, and reveals that feedback is an acoustic conspiracy.
October 15, 2012 |

Our video series about the SM58® is designed to help our blog readers separate fact from fiction about this legendary microphone.  In Part 1, we discussed the myth "old technology".  In Part 2, we discussed the myth that the SM58's grille should never dent.

In part 3, we discuss the myth that the SM58 causes feedback.

When feedback strikes, the microphone usually takes the rap.  But feedback isn't all the mic's fault.  In this video, Chad Wiggins comes clean, and reveals that feedback is an acoustic conspiracy.

 

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Davida Rochman
A Shure associate since 1979, Davida Rochman graduated with a degree in Speech Communications and never imagined that her first post-college job would result in a lifelong career that had her marketing microphones rather than speaking into them. Today, Davida is a Corporate Public Relations Manager, responsible for public relations activities, sponsorships, and donation programs that intersect with Shure at the corporate and industry level.

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