SHURE SM57 Dynamisk Instrument mikrofon
Cardioid dynamic instrument microphone offers clean reproduction of amplified and acoustic instruments. Features include contoured frequency response for rich vocal pickup, background noise reduction, and a pneumatic shock mount system.
It’s the most popular choice for a professional musician who wants to mic up their amplified or acoustic instrument such as a guitar amp or bass amp, saxophone, trumpet or drums. It is used on stages and in studios around the world.
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Weight: 284 g
Height x Width x Depth: 157.0 × 32.0 × 32.0 mm
Frequency Response: 40 Hz – 15 kHz
Frequency Response: Tailored
Sensitivity: -56.00 dBV/Pa – 1.60 mV/Pa
Transducer Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Switchable low cut: No
Connectors: 3 Pin XLR
Attenuator: No
Interchangeable Capsule: No
Main Functionality: Performance
Headphone Output: No
Cartridge: Fixed
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Since 1925, musicians and music enthusiasts around the world have chosen Shure with confidence in the unparalleled sound and performance of our products.
For forty years and counting, the Shure SM58 has been the most popular vocal microphone in the world, revered for its natural sound and famed durability. Our wireless microphones are synonymous with innovative technology and bulletproof reliability. And our award-winning earphones are redefining the audio experience for the most discerning listeners.
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