It was inevitable, I had to get a proper mic.
I have just bought a Superlux D112/C harmonica mic. I was
struggling of the bog standard vocal mic and wanted something to give me ‘the
sound’. The Superlux is not in the same price brand as the Shure or the Shaker
mic but I have to say I am impressed.
As I mentioned before I have a soft spot for good design.
For me the Superlux ticks many of the boxes. Before I get on to the
functionality I must say the look and the feel of the mic is just right. One website
reviewer commented that the all metal body made it heavy, I would disagree; it
feels pleasingly substantial in the hands, like a real piece of kit. The finger
grooves in the top suggest to me that the designers gave some thought to
usability and it is the right size for cupping.
There is a volume knob fitted into a recess in the body
of the mic, this gives an additional control element, although it is quite easy
to accidentally knock the settings, but I suppose that comes with practice.
The cable is fixed to the body; I can think of certain
advantages, but the disadvantages are minimal.
The sound difference between this mic and the bog standard mic is considerable. There is a deeper tone and resonance, closer to the Little Walter sound (although the playing is nowhere near).
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