Shure Beta 57A Microphone
Model: BETA 57A
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General Information
Transducer | (Moving Coil, with Neodymium Magnet) Dynamic |
Polar Pattern | Supercardioid |
Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 16 kHz |
Maximum Input Sound Level | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Power Requirements | None Dynamic, Requires No Phantom or Battery Power |
Output Impedance | 150 Ohms (290 Ohms Actual) |
Output Connectors | XLR-3M Type |
Applications | Drums, Guitar Amplifiers, Brass, Woodwinds and Vocals. |
Dimensions | 6.19 x 1.75" (157 x 32mm) LxDiameter |
Weight | 9.71 oz (272g) |
You can say this microphone is a great all around microphone and it is if you need it to be. It is definitely a microphone that you need to have around because you never know when you will have a use for it but I would not use it for vocals if you do not have to.
I had been using a Sure KSM27 Condenser Mic for years on my Guitar cabinets with mixed results. If I recorded at low volume I would hear way too much background noise (picking, breathing,etc.). This mic allows for me to record in my apartment and not ♥♥♥♥ anyone off.
We have an announcer on our show who is a Metal singer and because he lacks a certain amount of finesse when doing voice over no broadcast mic seemed to do the trick. This one did.
A friend had one of these and I liked the sound and volume he was getting without feedback. Bought one myself and wish I had done it sooner.
Very strong, clean Mike! My lead singer has a powered Beta and was impressed. I've use 58s & 57s for as long as I can remember. I've been at it professionally and semi-pro since 1969. Shure G is the BEST!
so far, so good. Solid product
used for a harp mic. the proximity effect is real good at boosting low notes. less handling noise than my 57
This is the upgraded version of the sm57; more dynamics, more detail. Generally, the sm57 are used to capture acoustic or electric guitar and drums. I found out that the Beta 57A does an excellent job on my voice, and just had to buy one for my self. Great value for the money.
A friend of mine who runs sound professional recommended this mic for me and my vocal register. I've used it now for 3 live shows and I have to say it blows away some of the other mics I have used. It replaced a TC Helicon MP 75 I was using with my VoiceLive 3.
Great mic for any kind of use. Vocals sound great as well as guitar and bass amplifier. I use this mic in my home studio and live performance.
I have three of these that I now use on stage. Incredible, clear crisp sound.
- For General Instrument Capture
- Dynamic Design
- Supercardioid Polar Pattern
- Excellent Off-Axis Rejection
- Neodymium Magnet
- High Signal/Noise Ratio
- Steel Mesh Grill
- Pneumatic Shock Mount
- Shure Beta 57A Microphone
- (26A21) Storage Bag
- A25D - Stand Adapter
- 5/8 to 3/8" (Euro) Thread Adapter
- 2 Year Warranty