It sounds incredible. Maybe do a side by side comparison with an SM58 since they're identical in price.? And see how it does on a guitar cab as well.? I think for beginners looking to buy their first mic, that would make an incredible video to see.
Man, when EV stopped making the N/D767a I was so disappointed (but I still have my one and only available if needed). When I started looking for mics for our band I came across the sE V7. I now have them in our practice room and on the band trailer. The supercardiod pattern along with proper gain staging lead to a super nice signal without much bleeding (very minimal to no gate needed). Nice demo and singing. Have a blast!
Got one of these yesterday. My local shop had a Billy Gibbons edition, was in the market for a Shure SM57 or 58 but glad I bought this mike. My Behringer 8500 is now a back up.
The Sennheiser e935 blows this away in my opinion. But not really a apples to apples comparison as that mic is 100 bucks more. That being said, for 100 bucks, it's AWESOME!
Hey Fluff, Have you tried the v7 on anything other than vocals? if so, how did it perform? on vocals it sounded really good, but wondering if it's a workhorse like a sm57 or sm58
Is it weird that I prefer the test demonstrating BeyerDynamic TG V50d (which was done a week after this one)? A/B'ing the performances, the Beyer seems to have less plosives, and the brightness cuts through and sits on top of the acoustic guitar slightly better, to my ear. The SE seems to be slightly more buried, like an SM58 would be? For stage I think I'd prefer the Beyer.
I wanted to know how it would do with a cab, maybe compared to the sm57, and if you would have enough time, then maybe blending it with a sm57 friedman style.
I'm telling u if u guys put an inline mic preamp on this thing it were be as good or better in most cases to any condenser. Like to see u do a comparidin with n without mic preamp. Dynamite Cloudlifter ect. From the reviews n comparisons I've watched the cloudlifter is a few db's less boost but colors it nicely. Need the cloudlifter n one other to compare against.
@@Versel I bought the V7X, which has proven to be pretty good. I prefer to use it on Snare-Drum and Guitar Amps - it never really suited my screaming style. It might work quite well for some, after all it‘s a dynamic microphone (most of which you can throw almost anything at) ;)
Same here, as a vocalist in a classic rock band playing loud crammed stages I definitely sing closer to my mic than what he showed. Great job but more suited for a studio environment as far as distance fr the mic goes.
awesome vocals, really awesome... but can't help but think this mic would've sounded even better if he sang more directly into it, here the mic is above his mouth.
Wow. A DYNAMIC mic that can hold its own against a large diaphragm condenser?! And only $99.00...? I'd have to get an interface I could plug this into but once I do I'd LOVE to have at least one of these...
should have compared it to a 57 or 7B or something as a reference
It sounds incredible. Maybe do a side by side comparison with an SM58 since they're identical in price.? And see how it does on a guitar cab as well.? I think for beginners looking to buy their first mic, that would make an incredible video to see.
Hi, I saw a comparison of 5 mics and this one sounded better than the SM58. I am considering buying this one.
Man, when EV stopped making the N/D767a I was so disappointed (but I still have my one and only available if needed). When I started looking for mics for our band I came across the sE V7. I now have them in our practice room and on the band trailer. The supercardiod pattern along with proper gain staging lead to a super nice signal without much bleeding (very minimal to no gate needed). Nice demo and singing. Have a blast!
Damn Tanner should come over more frequently, having two opinions in one video is amazing :D
Your friend is an amazing singer! Thanks for the video.
Oh boi I'd love a Tanner solo acoustic EP!
Akshit Jha Working on it :)
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Hog Blockula Which group?
Akshit Jha PSS
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Got one of these yesterday.
My local shop had a Billy Gibbons edition, was in the market for a Shure SM57 or 58 but glad I bought this mike.
My Behringer 8500 is now a back up.
Why would buy a trash SM58 or SM57 omg
Fluff is pumping out the quality content lately at an incredible frequency. Damn.
SShimon - let's hope he continues to do so. His sub count can jump and his views can too if he actually does.
nice one. how would it sound on a cab?
SOLID vocals dude!! 👏
I'd love to see a comparison between this and some other mic's, and maybe hear what its like on a guitar cab.
How about live acoustic gigs? Compared to Beta sm58a
Happy Thanksgiving Fluff.
Se Electronics are quite good for their price point! My brother got one of their budget large diaphragm condensers, and it's quite good!
The Sennheiser e935 blows this away in my opinion. But not really a apples to apples comparison as that mic is 100 bucks more. That being said, for 100 bucks, it's AWESOME!
Hello. I prefer the SE electronics because it has a little less brightness in the upper mid frequencies so it seems a little more real to me, flatter.
"I was shocked!" - Fluff
Pun intended? ;)
So clean nice sound
Sounds very interesting.
v7x is also an amazing mic. Great for toms!
Thanks for the info. I really want one.
Great video, but would have been awesome to hear the ABs you did!
Hey Fluff, Have you tried the v7 on anything other than vocals? if so, how did it perform? on vocals it sounded really good, but wondering if it's a workhorse like a sm57 or sm58
Is it weird that I prefer the test demonstrating BeyerDynamic TG V50d (which was done a week after this one)? A/B'ing the performances, the Beyer seems to have less plosives, and the brightness cuts through and sits on top of the acoustic guitar slightly better, to my ear. The SE seems to be slightly more buried, like an SM58 would be? For stage I think I'd prefer the Beyer.
I wonder how it does on the old screams eh???
Do u found the answer?
I wanted to know how it would do with a cab, maybe compared to the sm57, and if you would have enough time, then maybe blending it with a sm57 friedman style.
Fluff, im gonna grab one of these tomarrow. Could you check out the Sontronics Solo? like to hear your thoughts
I'm telling u if u guys put an inline mic preamp on this thing it were be as good or better in most cases to any condenser. Like to see u do a comparidin with n without mic preamp. Dynamite Cloudlifter ect. From the reviews n comparisons I've watched the cloudlifter is a few db's less boost but colors it nicely. Need the cloudlifter n one other to compare against.
Going to buy one next week, going to try and see how much I sound like a cat in agony or an angel.... I think it's going to be the first one.
Can you say how this would be with screamed vocals?
Do u bought it?
@@Versel I bought the V7X, which has proven to be pretty good. I prefer to use it on Snare-Drum and Guitar Amps - it never really suited my screaming style. It might work quite well for some, after all it‘s a dynamic microphone (most of which you can throw almost anything at) ;)
What about snare drum and guitar cab, bass cab?
What is this song called? :o
Do you think it's better than sm57? Or just different?
Could he get a little closer to the mic?
I would have like to hear him with his lips right on it.
Same here, as a vocalist in a classic rock band playing loud crammed stages I definitely sing closer to my mic than what he showed. Great job but more suited for a studio environment as far as distance fr the mic goes.
Weird to see him without the massive beardage.
What is the max spl of this mic?
Hi
Lads voice is goood
Sounds like a condenser studio mic.
awesome vocals, really awesome... but can't help but think this mic would've sounded even better if he sang more directly into it, here the mic is above his mouth.
Yeah. Great voice but I always wonder why some singers do this.
Wow. A DYNAMIC mic that can hold its own against a large diaphragm condenser?!
And only $99.00...?
I'd have to get an interface I could plug this into but once I do I'd LOVE to have at least one of these...
PedalingPrince - Behringer makes some rather nice ones for like $39-$99 that will most likely suit your needs
And Ryan looks like burt kechener
no point in showing us samples without comparing it to something we know like the sm58
Would this be a good mic for guitar?
John Meyers The v7x just came out specifically for miking instruments and cabs :)
Any one else notice one of his friends arms around bigger than the other??
Camden Gagnon Magic of a wide angle lens lol
He discovered brazzers
I wasn't being a dick lmao
Why are you both in beanies indoors?
Fuck, dude
fuck that acoustic needs some tuning or the intonation sorted!