I did take the liberty of posting on rec.audio.pro. Here is a response from someone who really knows his stuff in this area.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.audi ... 2b7cb8887#
Text below.
Note -- if you mention karaoke on these forums, prepare for some scoffing.
From: Scott Dorsey
Mickey wrote:
>NOTE: This is posted for someone else. I will collect replies. We have
> already given feedback that there are obvious problems in the
> sound setup, and that hearing yourself isn't necessarily improved
> with a better mic.
>
>Subject: trying to decide between a NEUMANN KMS 105 or a SHURE KSM 9 mic
>
>I'd love any reviews from those of you that are familiar with them.
They sound totally different. Both are very directional and have really
good isolation, but the KMS105 has a really tipped-up and bright top end.
This works great on some voices, while on other voices it can be a
real problem because it will exaggerate tonsil noise.
>I'm working in a big jazz club here in San fran that has a house wired
>sound system- the speakers are all in the ceiling. I feel like I'm
>screaming myself hoarse everynight just trying to be heard.
What mike are you using?
>From what I can tell- the neumann is a better mic- but works optimally
>with an in ear monitoring system. It's also very sensitive and I am
>afraid that may give me feedbak problems...especially given that the
>stage is literally under the speakers in the ceiling.
EVERYTHING works optimally with in-ear monitors. Bringing your backline
levels down and monitoring levels down is a HUGE win. The Neumanns are
no different than any other mike in that regard.
>The shure is pretty close to the neumann but not as sensitive...but it
>won't pick up the juicier lower parts if my voice like the neumann will.
>It will also work just fine with a normal monitor wedge or personal
>>monitor like a hotspot. I'm just afraif it will make me sound shrill.
Juicier lower parts? What makes you think it's thin sounding?
>I know they are both condenser mics with great reps... I can also get
>either one of them for about the same price. of 500.00 which is about
>half of what I've seen them for retail. They are allowing me to test the
>both side by side when the shure comes into th store next week. I'd like
>any thoughts any of you have...especially anything I need to look for
>when I test them. I've invested this kind of money on a wireless mic
>before but never a corded one...and never one that has a rep for being
>delicate. Any feed back regarding either f these will be greatly
>appreciated!
ANY store that will sell you something like this will allow you to take
it out and audition it. Try them both, get the PA guy to record you
with a quick board tape. Take the tapes home, listen to them, pick the
mike that sounds best on your voice.
And try the Sennheiser MD431 while you're at it. It's a highly underrated
microphone... and it works very well on a lot of voices that the KSM9 and
KMS105 may not.
If people all had the same kind of voice, they'd only need to make one kind
of vocal mike. But they don't.
--scott
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