Product Comparison: Sontronics SOLO vs Shure SM58
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- Excellent reproduction and feels like a quality build.
- Great Microphone with clear reproduction across the frequencies.
- The sound is accurate on all frequencies. Built like a tank.
- Excellent recording sound for vocals.
- Beautiful mic. Sounds great.
- It looks nice, feels nice, and put out good sound.
- It works perfectly for audiobook and podcast recordings.
- Good all-round mic, providing crisp, clean sound.
- Sounds amazing, looks amazing.
- Durable, solid build quality and superb sound.
- The sound quality is fantastic.
- Very satisfying, clear sound with great built in EQ.
- The build quality is excellent. It feels quite heavy and quite chunky in your hand but reassuringly sturdy with it.
- The sound quality of the microphone is excellent.
- Excellent mic with really clean and precise sound.
- It's legendary build quality.
- It has warm and rich bass sound.
- Good solid and very sensitive.
- It is heavy and feels solid in my hands.
- Built-in pop filter works very well and a nice natural sound.