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Product Description
Assembled and tested at the Heil Sound headquarters in Fairview Heights, Illinois, the PR20 cardioid dynamic microphone can easily handle the quietest singer, the loudest snare drum, and every guitar, cymbal, and piano in between. The special magnet structure and large aluminum low-mass diaphragm provide a wide frequency range with excellent upper mids and crisp articulation throughout Read More
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I have had a PR20 for about 6 or 7 years and it is my absolute favourite snare mic. Sounds great on guitar cabs and vocals too. For voiceover/podcasting work I prefer the Heil PR40, or a Shure SM7B. But this would do a similarly good job.
This mic is a strong alternative to the sm57 for guitars. It's got a similar (though less extreme) high-end rolloff, and more bass than the shure. This can be a good or bad thing, depending on what you're looking for.