TTKs Mic Shoot-Out : Shure SM57 vs. Sennheiser e609

Dear All … this is a TTK Style Shoot-Out, where you get to decide which amp microphone is best for you!  Watch the video first, then decide which one you like.  When you’re done watching the video … scroll down to see which mic is which.  I hope you enjoy the video.

Okay … are you ready for the answer?

  • Channel 1 / Microphone 1 is the Sennheiser e609
  • Channel 2 / Microphone 2 is the Shure SM57

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Here are some pictures of the set-up :

TTK Jr. helping me set-up the shoot, b/c he loves this stuff about as much as I do :-) !!

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Channel 1 / Mic 1 = Sennheiser e609 (taped to keep it in place).  The ‘dangle’ thing doesn’t work quite as well as you’d think.  It needs a little bit of tape to keep it in place!

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The handy dandy Shure SM57

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The set-up.

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Moments before the shoot – TTK Jr. givin’ ya one of them bad boys right there!  BTW – Guitar is a Rico Jr. Gary Holt Sig Series Vixen w/ Seymour Duncan BlackOuts.

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Back of the head and cabs.  I even used the same exact speaker cable for both hook-ups.

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Another shot, right before the shoot.

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Another shot, showing a bit more detail on mic placement, and the BBE Supa Charger, and my handy dandy Korg PitchBlack tuner (don’t leave home w/ out em’)

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These shot were taken AFTER I changed mic placement, so you can see how I had everything set-up.

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  1. Pieter says:

    I like the the sm57 off axis, and the
    sennheiser e609 on axis.

    The e609 is better for cleaner sounds, and sound
    more ambiant.
    The sm57 is on axis to direct, i like it better
    of axis, especialy with the more compressed sounds.

  2. trevor says:

    well he didn’t try them at different distances or angles from the amp. there aren’t obviously only two places to place a mic on an amp. i have both mics and i prefer the 609, but you gotta scoot it back 3-6 inches for a more balanced tone. also you don’t have to fuckin tape it. it comes with a mic clip hahaha.

  3. jake says:

    I like how you did a unbiased review of 2 mics, and didnt let us know which one till the end. That way our minds dont make the decision for us. I went into this thinking the sennhieser e609 would prevail. be cause i have its counter partner the e906 which is way better.(In my opinion)More expensive to priced at 189. How ever the Shure SM57 sounded better in the rythym more detailed a little more bass which sounds thicker it was nice. However you did a lead styled riff on the 609 that you did not do on the SM57. I have to say the 609 sounded more define on the higher pitched lead. Never put a mic center cone you will get buzzy sounds… the sweet spot is 4 0′clock 3 to 5 inches away. a friendly tip use a sennhieser e906 for your cab at 4 then add a SM57 or audix i5 at 45 deg as close to the condenser as possible and pan each mic slightly down a different channel stereo imaging is nice trust me

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  5. Moo Kahn says:

    The Shure wins for me. It won 35 yrs ago and still sounds better to my ear – both center and off-axis placement were more defined, more crisp, etc. That said, either the Peavey amp and/or the guitar itself sounded terrible, particularly “cleaned up” – very nasally – no chime, no clarity. That’s one problem with one-channel amps IMO.

  6. TubeMetal says:

    I dug the E609 if I had to have just one mic, but combining them with different angles etc gives good results recording. My opinion is if you have the cash grab a few of each! :) Rock on TTK!

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  8. SM57 all the way for me, actually I’ve been looking into both of these mics to buy so found this very helpful thanks.

  9. Ritchie says:

    I think the Sennhieser was better…

  10. Stormleader says:

    I think that I like the SM57 better for the Higher-gain stuff, the E609 might have had the clean sounds a little better though. My final opinion? I would use either, but I think I would prefer the 57 just a little more.

  11. JRIFF says:

    The sennhieser seems to have a little more punch for rhythm but the sm57 seems to be more balanced and have a better lead tone. I think you could use them both. To all guitarist ripp it up for 2010!!!!

  12. Hesh91 says:

    I thought the e609 sounded best on the center of the cone, when it was off center it got really muddy, however I think the SM57 sounded the best overall, very clear, it didn’t get a ton of extra buzz and treble, unlike the e609. I think I’m going to pick up some SM57′s.

  13. Daenius says:

    haha I got the opposite of ModernGuitarist… I thought I would like the SM57 better but turned out I liked the e609 for the on-axis sound… It had a lot more highs and mids but I thought it made the rhythm sound punchier…. Definitely prefer the SM57 for lead sounds and the off-axis sound though. SM57 seems better overall (AND it’s a bit cheaper) xDD

  14. ModernGuitarist says:

    I’m actually suprised the SM57 did better than the e609, given its reputation as a better mic. The e609 picked up a lot of unwanted sounds, IMO. It had WAAY to much mids and highs, and lacked some bass. The SM57 was perfectly balanced to me.

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