If someone asked me “what do you do for a living?” I would enthusiastically answer, broadcasting. Especially when it comes to using my voice, I technically sell my voice. My day-to-day work requires sound and microphones, of course that’s why I have several microphones to make the job easier.
And the one I think is at the top right now is the Nexadyne 8/C by Shure. A microphone brand that is undoubtedly known for its high quality products. A handheld microphone made of die-cast aluminum with a satin painted finish. For its shape, I think it is very comfortable to hold, quite large and slightly top-heavy.
You could say that this Nexadyne 8/C is a very updated microphone because when compared to the SM58, this microphone is much more modern in terms of design so I don’t feel outdated. I chose the black color because it looks simple yet elegant. How about the sound quality of the money produced? Well, I think the makers really learned from their previous products, because the performance of this microphone is satisfactory.
The noise control is pretty great, I tried recording in a place that is not soundproof and the results were not bad. The sound produced struck me as bold, deep, very bright and of course, wide. I tend to have a basically low and smooth voice, and with this microphone I can boost my voice effortlessly. I think it’s perfect for stage use because of its power. I may not be writing a technical review, but as someone who has used this microphone in detail, I think it’s a great microphone that will be very helpful to you as a voice seller.

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