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EV RE20 RE-Series
1.989 AED 520,17 €
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My Personal Favourite Dynamic Microphone for Vocals
Anonymous 07.04.2014
Although this mic can be used for many applications, I am a vocalist and for my requirements I believe this is a great microphone for many reasons. Firstly, its frequency response is relatively flat so very little eq is required to make it sound great. There are no muddy bottoms or brittle tops to this mic, from bottom to top it is round, full and warm and enhances the natural quality of your voice. It is often used as a broadcast mic, so it has that ability to project the the bottom end of your voice but it doesn't muddy it, whether at the bottom or top of my range the mic provides great clarity and maintains the thickness throughout your range, whereas with slightly lower end 'industry standard' mics I can often feel my voice artificially sharpening or spiking in texture in certain places as I go up through my range. This mic makes transitions feel seemless as the texture of the mic is so consistent from top to bottom and for that reason, it always feels like its working with you.

Also. the proximity effect is incredible, it is easy to forget you are singing through a microphone as whether you back away or get anything other than right up to the grille of the mic, the volume and frequency changes remarkably little in comparison to the proximity effect on any other mic I have used. It resists pops and there are no issues with sibilence. Also, it is built solid, it is an extremely resilient mic and can take a forceful load (one of its other applications is as a highly regarded kick drum mic) so you can belt into this and feel 100% confident that it will replicate what you are doing. It also has great rejection, I use this whilst singing and playing the acoustic and whilst other mics such as condensers may pick more up in terms of detail or ribbons may provide even more warmth, they can be tricky for managing feedback, whereas this mic rejects noise brilliantly, for this reason, I think this is an outstanding microphone for live performance (although some may find it unwieldy and it is not designed to be held during performance)

In the same bracket the Shure sm7B is very well regarded and similar to this mic, but it is my personal opinion that this is simply because the 7b is cheaper and so is the lower hanging fruit between the two, I believe this to be a vastly superior mic, though of course these things are subjective and ultimately a matter of personal preference/requirements.

One thing I think is important to mention is that this mic (like many quality dynamics), is very low output, so for the sound to be fully realised it needs to be driven hard with gain. For this reason I thoroughly recommend purchasing either a Cloudlifter or Triton Fethead alongside this mic. These products provide a clean gain boost by utilising the phantom power in your preamps (it does not feed the signal to your mic so there is no danger to your mic). Since I have done this it has made the sound of the mic even bigger and even when played at the same volume, the difference in fullness (and the re20 is already full to begin with) between with or without a gain boost is quite significant.

In purchasing this microphone I compared scores and scores of mics (in studios and also by using an online comparison clipilator) and out of all the dynamics I have encountered thus far, it is easily my favourite and would require something pretty special to top it.

One last thing, I believe Thomann to be an outstanding retailer and their customer service second to none.
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Love of my life
Roman666 23.10.2019
I immediately fell in love with this microphone. (Before I even tried it)
I use it mainly for vocals. I have a lot of low range in my voice and I like microphones that allow for my voice to sound soft and natural. I've now been playing about 40 concerts with this mic and most sound engineers, if doubtful at first, are really into the mic after the first couple of sounds. Live and in studio I'll never want to miss this beautiful microphone.
I also record clarinet and saxophone as well as some drums and an AC30 guitar amp with it sometimes and hardly use my phantom powered membrane mics anymore bc this is really all I (need) want! I hope to one day own another 1 or 2 of this and can highly recommend you to put aside your doubts and order this microphone yesterday!
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The best for me
Kaplamas 27.03.2022
I use it for voice over work and I couldn't be happier.
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In production since the 60s
roccapl 19.07.2022
Famously used by Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Kurt Cobain and Thom Yorke for vocals, ubiquitous in millions of radio stations. Great for miking bass cabs an kick drums, very reduced proximity effect and a big cardiod pattern forgiving of the angle you point it to (your voice doesn't change much if you move your head). Doesn't pickup a lot of noise from the room and provides good isolation. It needs a good preamp, but not as much as its competitor the SM7B.
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Love this mic
themager 08.05.2019
A popular mic for broadcasting, this mic worked really great for me on vocals for several reasons. First, as a dynamic mic, it was much more forgiving in my home studio without picking up distant sounds like a condenser mic does. And the lack of proximity effect (unnatural lowering of frequencies when you get closer to the mic) meant I didn't have to remember the exact spot I was standing in between vocal takes. For a dynamic mic it also has much more clarity and better frequecy range than an SM58 (albeit at 5X the cost). It also took a pretty good unfortunate tumble but had no damage - its really well built.
The only negative is that it really needs a sold overhead shock mount which isn't include. It is quite a heavy mic, and as you sing into it head on, its hard to keep it in position, or from falling forward.
Worked well for vocals, also upright bass.
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Highly recommended!!
Vesa O. 28.12.2014
Extremely useful and versatile mic, with transparent sound quality!

Great mic for cabinet miking, brasses, and if the voice matches, for vocals.
I absolutely love this mic on double-bass, when aimed to the fingerboard !!
It is also my go-to bass drum mic, especially in more "jazzy" environment.

EV-RE20 doesn't maybe give you the sound you're after straight away, but it takes EQ extremely well!! In this regard I prefer RE20 it to it's "nemesis", SM7. If you record anything with EV-RE20, with right EQ you can do wonders, even to the tracks that sound completely horrible!

EV-RE20 works also great in live environment.

It is a tad pricey. But after using it in numerous sessions I can definitely understand why it's always ranked in the top category among the dynamic microphones!
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Close your eyes and click "buy"!
Gregust 03.06.2022
Seriously, I won't try to explain where this mic is good at, because it can be used everywhere. Except where the size and weight will not allow you... Because the beast heavy! And you'll need a real proper stand to hold the it in place if you don't want to see what 600€ look like when hitting the floor...
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My fav radio mic.
laurentschark 08.04.2024
I own a sm7b and this RE20. Both go to rhe i respective dbx286s.
For some reason my voice doesn’t work with the sm7b (same settings) but sounds perfect with the RE20.
The sound is extremely important as I talk on a weekly radio show broadcast on more than 140 radios across the globe (one of the world’s largest syndication). Needless to say, I need something very solid and the RE20 is absolutely amazing.
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Probably my favourite in the studio
richmill 26.06.2022
I originally bought this mic as a bass drum mic.
But, for years I totally missed out on it's versatility.
It is a super smooth, well rounded, even and clear sounding mic.
It captures the lows of pretty much anything perfectly and has this wonderful roll off the top end.
It is so versatile and easy to use, strong and robust and probably my favourite mic in the studio.

I have used it on bass drum, bass cab, floor tom and vocals.

In every instance it is the easiest of all my mics to mix. Basically it captures the sound I want every time.
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Amazing Mic, hard to drive
Giedrius A 05.10.2020
So I tested out multiple microphones for spoken word and this one is without a doubt, a winner. Having that said, you should be careful if you are using a preamp that costs ±200 EUR, it might not be powerful enough to drive it.

I also have RE320 and that one can easily be driven with something like Evo 4, however this one requires some extra punch.

After using it for quite a while, I can honestly say that this mic is legendary.
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