Recording - clip-on Shure 98H/C vs SM57
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2025 1:32 pm
Hi all,
I'd like to start recording all of my practice sessions, so I'm using my week away from work to plan / setup a nice recording space for myself.
I own an AT2035 XLR, and while it does a fantastic job of capturing the deep nuances of the horn, it also does a fantastic job of picking up the deep nuances of the refrigerator that's running a floor below, or the cricket that's chirping four doors down.
That's fine - this creates a great excuse to expand my microphone collection. I'm trying to decide between two Shure offerings: the tried/true bulletproof SM57, and the clip-on 98H/C. On paper, the 98H/C looks like a more capable microphone given the use-case: it has a broader frequency response at both ends, and well it's a clip-on. Meaning it will always be exactly where I intend for it to be relative to the bell. I also love the idea of not having to fuss with a mic stand (the subject room is not a dedicated practice space).
But my research here and on Reddit suggests a generally held aversion to clip-on microphones in favor of the SM57 outside of live performance scenarios. My research also suggests that the 98H/C will sufficiently block out background noise.
So, would I be making a mistake selecting the 98H/C over the SM57 given the circumstances?
I'd like to start recording all of my practice sessions, so I'm using my week away from work to plan / setup a nice recording space for myself.
I own an AT2035 XLR, and while it does a fantastic job of capturing the deep nuances of the horn, it also does a fantastic job of picking up the deep nuances of the refrigerator that's running a floor below, or the cricket that's chirping four doors down.
That's fine - this creates a great excuse to expand my microphone collection. I'm trying to decide between two Shure offerings: the tried/true bulletproof SM57, and the clip-on 98H/C. On paper, the 98H/C looks like a more capable microphone given the use-case: it has a broader frequency response at both ends, and well it's a clip-on. Meaning it will always be exactly where I intend for it to be relative to the bell. I also love the idea of not having to fuss with a mic stand (the subject room is not a dedicated practice space).
But my research here and on Reddit suggests a generally held aversion to clip-on microphones in favor of the SM57 outside of live performance scenarios. My research also suggests that the 98H/C will sufficiently block out background noise.
So, would I be making a mistake selecting the 98H/C over the SM57 given the circumstances?