EV PL 35 5-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Decent Tom Mics...

I ordered 3 pl35 mics last year and I'm using them since last summer, I recorded various albums with them. Totally solid and works great very versatile... Also try a pl35 as snare bottom mic !

5 years ago

Amazing value

I used them mainly to mic drums in my studio.

Bought 3 of them to use in my studio. They sound amazing for the price, and are very sturdy and well built (really well built!) I like the angle feature a lot since it's complicated to fit longer mics beneath the cymbals sometimes, depending on the set.

I have only two minor complaints about them, which are the clamps, which are a bit hard to place (specially on toms with floating system, and I imagine the will wear a bit quick), and the crazy output they have... I need to pad the volume on my interface otherwise the signal is a bit too hot. But this will vary from interface.

Overall, great value product!

7 years ago

full iron body that feels like it'll outlast a nokia 3310.

soundwise: it's more neutral than a md21 (which is hyped AF in lower mid when you compare these two side by side)

the neutral sound makes it great on snare and snare bottom too.

8 years ago

Impressed!

This is the first EV pl35 mic I bought for one of my toms to test. I gave it a chance right away with no much investigation and because of the price. I'm using it live on a stage and the sound is fantastic! Now my tom really cuts through and I am about the get another 3 for the rest of my toms. Nice price and you get some piece of quality mics. Well done EV

11 years ago

EV PL 35

I ordered four of these mic's after reading some reviews online, and have to say I wasn't disappointed. For the money they are fantastic, great sound for live or recording and they have a nice feel to them. The design is brilliant, allowing cymbals to be quite close to the toms without the mic's getting in the way. The plastic clamps take a while to get used to, it feels like they're going to snap when placing on the rim but they don't. Once fitted, stay in place solidly. Highly recommend these. :)

12 years ago

The SM 58 for drums

I first heard of the EV PL 35 when our bass player got one to test and gave it to me for my opinion. So I clamped it on my snare drum, a TAMA Imperialstar 5.5" by 14".

It was a bit hard to get it on at first because it the clamp was a bit cold so it was kind of stiff but when I had it on there everything was working properly. The mic is easy to adjust and very heavy, which is a fact for the solidness and it definitly can take a beating. It is like an SM58 undestroyable.

The one thing I'm a bit disapointed is that the XLR jack is not far away from the positioning bar so you need a corner XLR jack to get every angle to position.

But it works fine with a normal XLR jack, so it's just a minor problem.

The sound of the PL 35 is amazing. First I thought that it wouldn't sound as good as an e604 from Senheiser but I believe it sounds better. And the fact that this product cost like peanuts is even better.

Pros:

- inexpensive

- easy to adjust

- sounds nice (snare, toms, guitar)

- solid

Cons:

- angle of the jack is to near to the positioning bar

Image EV PL 35

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by EV
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $89
  • Weight : 236g
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