MIC WARS 2 | SHURE SM7B vs. SONY ECMCS3 Lav Mic
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The Shure SM7B dynamic microphone vs. the SONY ECM-CS3 Lavalier microphone.
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In this corner we have the SHURE SM7B studio and broadcast quality dynamic microphone. It has a frequency response of 50Hz to 20KHz and a price tag of $399
![](https://benonistudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/VS-benonistudio-300x169.png)
And in this corner, the Sony ECM-CS3 omnidirectional condenser lavalier microphone. It has a frequency response of 50Hz to 15KHz and price of around $20
![](https://benonistudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Sony-EMCCS3-Lav-TRANS-1024x576.png)
For this battle I will read a portion of “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe and switch seamlessly between the microphones.
David vs. Goliath, Dynamic vs. Condenser, Legend vs. Lav!
Let’s start…
THE MIC WAR!
Once the MIC WAR begins, the microphone or audio track you see on-screen is the microphone you are hearing.
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SAMPLE A: SHURE SM7B
![](https://benonistudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/SHURE-SM7B-Transparent-1024x576.png)
SAMPLE B: SONY ECM-CS3
![](https://benonistudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Sony-EMCCS3-Lav-TRANS-1024x576.png)
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