Superlux D108A Reviews

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5 years ago

Pretty good for the money

Only small gripe is that you have to have the mic close to your mouth, so difficult for two people to use when harmonizing. I guess a small price to pay for such a cheap mike.

6 years ago

Great sound but very sensitive to pops

I have used this for vocals only, live and in the studio when close to a noise source.

Very balanced proximity effect and off-axis response. Styling, weight and handling is very good.

It actually suits my voice well, light male tenor, and adds a bit of weight as a dynamic mic usually does. I much prefer the sound to the SM58 but if you want to avoid pops and blasts then good technique and some kind of pop filter is required.

Overall, I'm very happy with the product for the money just that you should expect to add a bit of 'air' eq and deal with the popping, with that taken into account, it's a very useful mic.

11 years ago

Good mic at a good price.

Well built and the sound quality and output are excellent. Compares well with the Sure units that everyone raves about. Had this unit for about 2 years now and its still going strong.

12 years ago

Great alternative for some

compared to the industry standard (SM58), which colours the sound somewhat, the Superlux D108A is more neutral, with more bottom and a little less amphasis in the high midrange. A dynamic microphone which has become my favourite. I have even tried to record a guitar amplifier with it, and it worked very well. Recommended if you don't think the standard microphones are neutral enough.

12 years ago

a real superb mike

have used the superlux a number of times already and would give it an a1 rating.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Superlux
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $49
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