Like the SM7B and RE-20, the Stealth is considerably larger and heavier than the SM58. Dynamic: EV RE20, Shure SM7B, Telefunken M82, Heil PR30. Shure SM7B Performance Package Shure SM7B Dynamic Mic and DBX 286S Mic Processor. the Telefunken M82, … What you are about to read is the result of years of accumulated knowledge … The legendary Shure SM7B has a frequency response of 50Hz to 20KHz, and a price tag of $399. The Stealth is nearly 20cm (8 inches) long, with a diameter of nearly 6cm (2 inches), and weighs in at just shy of 700g (1.5lbs) – making it longer, wider and heavier than even the Aston Spirit. The M82 is an end-address, large diaphragm (35mm capsule) cardioid dynamic mic (Frequency Range 25Hz – 18kHz). Each one is good for different situation. Hi, just posted a quick comparison between three types of microphones. These are GOLD, can’s go wrong! Hope you'll find it usefull. Condenser: Shure KSM44, AKG414EB or XLII, Neumann TLM107, Neumann U87, AT4047SV, AT2035, Charter Oak E700. The SHURE SM7B vs. the ASTON STEALTH. What’s interesting is this mic is designed to be used as a kick-drum mic, yet it is well suited for broadcast voice applications. Shure SM7b vs. Electro Voice RE20 Comparison (Versus Series) Electrovoice RE20 unboxing ultimate ESSB microphone for ham radio . Electro-Voice RE20 product page. It has a flat, smooth frequency response that makes it a good option for a variety of uses. Both of these dynamic microphones require A LOT of gain, a minimum of 60 db. The SM7B is a dynamic mic that is suitable for a range of professional studio applications. It has a cardioid pattern and a bass roll-off. ... New from Telefunken, the M82 Broadcast microphone. Between $300 and $500 – Shure SM7B I have to say that although it didn’t make it to the podium, I want to give a special mention of honor to the Telefunken M82 for being a great-sounding mic. The Aston Stealth has a frequency response of 20Hz to 20KHz, and a price tag of $399. The mic is the Telefunken M82 Broadcast. The SM7B sounds dull and it's hard to drive well without a spendy pro preamp, the Heil PR40 — a so called "necessary purchase" from many podcast pundits out there — adds way too much crunchiness in the high mids on every voice I tested. Andy Varga March 4, 2019, 6:53 pm May I ask … Reply.