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Shure PG58. Good enough for vocals and acoustic?
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My ultimate theory: garbage in, garbage out. No amount of mic technique or EQ or effects is going to cure a bad voice.
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So a 58 could work. That's good to know. I may try the PG58 out sometime.
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