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"The $11.99 omni-directional ones (don't know what they're called;<br />

they come in a clear pack that hangs by a peg in the store and come<br />

with a little stand) work very well for electric guitars."<br />

"Replacement" US$23.99<br />

nflorin@med.unc.edu (Nathaniel Paul Florin) writes:<br />

"an electret condenser mic; it comes in a little red box with a stand<br />

and windscreen and needs a new AAA battery every six months. Works<br />

<strong>gr</strong>eat for vocals, acoustic guitars, banjos, ukeleles, and for light<br />

percussion."<br />

Shure SM-57 US$99<br />

Shure SM-58 US$109<br />

bwm1894@u.washington.edu (Brett McCarron) writes:<br />

"A '58 will work well for vocals, Will also add a warm sound to mic'ed<br />

guitar amps. I used to use an SM58 when mic'ing my Marshall stack.<br />

Most people would opt for the more universal Shure SM57, though."<br />

Shure PROLOGUE US$25-30<br />

Shure SM-81 US$279-300<br />

Electrovoice microphone (ND 357) US$150<br />

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