Item Reviews for: Shure Centraverse CVO Overhead Condenser Microphone  -  SHU CVO LIST
Shure Centraverse CVO Overhead Condenser Microphone
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Perfect for chorus reinforcement - Best Choice

By: Sylvia Mann      Submitted: 7/8/2022

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Product Rating Product Review We now have six of these - and they are indispensable for our chorus performances - these provide great reinforcement, and the design is super easy to adapt to any setting!
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Exceeded Expectations

By: Michaelangelo D.      Submitted: 4/8/2022

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Product Review This overhead mic is outstanding! It's built well, and is easy to hang and aim. The natural sound it captures is fantastic. It produces clear vocals without any major clipping, even at high volumes, or with super strong vocals. This is an excellent sound solution.
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Excellent Product

By: John      Submitted: 3/7/2022

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1 person found this review helpful.
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Product Review Great crisp sound as always from sure. Using these in a High School for Choir reinforcement. Can't go wrong for the money.
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Great Mics

By: Tami M      Submitted: 6/2/2020

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Product Review I am using these mics to be able to offer karaoke in my bar during COVID. They are a little sensitive for the room but have excellent sound quality. Great value for the price!
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Great vocal pick up with very little feedback, easy mounting.

By: Carlos      Submitted: 9/6/2019

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3 people found this review helpful.

Product Review Great vocal pick up with very little feedback, easy mounting.
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Excellent microphone

By: Steve Murphy      Submitted: 7/17/2017

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5 people found this review helpful.
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Product Review I had the task of setting up audio in a public access studio for a TV show I'm producing and wanted to have no cables on the floor. I needed to mic a wide area for actors and another area for audience and leave room for the cameras to truck around in. I found these choir mics and took a chance on them. They worked amazingly well. I hung them from the lighting grid about two to three feet above the actors and audience areas. They exceeded my expectations. Even when the actors were not near the mics, they pics up their voices nicely. I didn't detect any roomy sound to them at all. I couldn't be happier. I didn't notice any interference or noise from the lights bleeding into the mics, so the shielding Shure advertises seems to be working just fine too. The *only* complaint I have is that the cable used is very thin and could result in internal breakage but given they are 25ft, I'm okay with it. Also, they tangle easily. I am looking to wind the cable around something.