400 Hz, offering a more rounded body to your source. Alternatively, it may be set as a high-pass filter in a similar frequency range to remove the boominess if there is too much mud or low-end in your recording. The high shelf filter is a great option to add upper presence and highend sheen to your sound with a choice of 3.5 or 7dB boosts at the frequencies mentioned above. Versatility The DynaCaster is unique in the world of both broadcast and dynamic mics in general. The added gain for quiet sources and voicing options make it a practical choice for musical instruments like drums and electric guitar as well as voice. As such, I tested it not only on vocals but also on a guitar amp. On my voice, right up on the mic, I kept the low-end flat to take advantage of the proximity effect and boosted the high frequencies to the top position. That was the sweet spot. I found the same settings worked well on a guitar amp, offering a clean, full sound that I would not hesitate to use both in the studio and on the stage. This mic is built to travel with its rugged construction and recessed switches that avoid accidental bumping. Conclusion I use broadcast mics on a regular basis at my job and I was not prepared for how much the sE Electronics DynaCaster impressed me. Whether on voice or guitar, it was easy to dial in the right tone to capture a rich and full sound. This mic makes it easy to get what you need and so much more at a great price point. Price: $289 More from: seelectronics.com Recording_PSI_HalfPage_Horizontal_June_2021_PRINT.pdf 1 6/25/21 12:08 PMhttp://www.seelectronics.com http://www.psiaudio.com http://11dmedia.com