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If you're a guitarist, you'll be familiar with the dent you get in your chest when you get your hands on an inspiring guitar and just can't put it down. Well, this beautiful microphone beckons you and inspires you to sing. | If you're a guitarist, you'll be familiar with the dent you get in your chest when you get your hands on an inspiring guitar and just can't put it down. Well, this beautiful microphone beckons you and inspires you to sing. | ||
[[File:MD 441 Bowie.jpg|300px|right]] | [[File:MD 441 Bowie.jpg|300px|right]] | ||
The {{PAGENAME}} is an odd nod to nostalgia and showmanship. Visually, There's nothing like it on a stage. | The singing through the {{PAGENAME}} is an odd nod to nostalgia and showmanship. Visually, There's nothing like it on a stage. | ||
Sound-wise, | Sound-wise, the recently released [[Sennheiser MD 445]] ($600 USD) is just as good when I need to cut through the mix and get maximum gain before feedback. | ||
There's something special about the {{PAGENAME}}. While I feel okay tossing the [[Sennheiser MD 445]] into a gig bag and taking it into rough 'n tumble situations. I | There's something special about the {{PAGENAME}}. When the lights come up, you just want to step up and sing. | ||
While I feel okay tossing the [[Sennheiser MD 445]] into a gig bag and taking it into rough 'n tumble situations. I am more discerning about where I use the MD 441. | |||
[[File:MD 441 Stevie Nicks.jpg|300px|right]] | [[File:MD 441 Stevie Nicks.jpg|300px|right]] | ||