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"Lazy Senior" wrote in message
news:Pj7af.8810$N73.350@trnddc04... gb wrote: Apples and Oranges. The Astatic D104 uses a crystal element (Hi-Z), while the Shure 444D uses a dynamic element (Lo-Z). The response curve (sensitivity to specific audio frequencies from 100 Hz to over 7,000 Hz) of a specific microphone element makes a BIG difference in reproduction of the human voice. g. beat The Shure 444 has a controlled magnetic element. My manual says it is high impedance for high mic inputs. The 444D had an impedance switch on the bottom for high or low the 444 does not. Shure 444 User Guide http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/444.pdf CORRECT. My post for which Shure model number was truncated. The later 444D model was switchable !! I have both D-104 and Shure 444 and have tested them a lot on a Valiant which has the audio mods. Most people prefer the sound of the D-104, but the Shure is a close second. Both great microphones. You can find Shure 444 and 444D microphones surplus -- it was a very popular model for Public Address (PA) usage in a variety of applications. w9gb |
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