Shure SM58 Quality Bundle
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Shure SM58-LCE microfoon
- Dynamische zangmicrofoon
- Richtingskarakteristiek: Cardioïde
- Frequentierespons: 50 - 15.000 Hz
- Maximale geluidsdruk: 94 dB SPL
- Gevoeligheid: -54,5 dBV/Pa (1,85 mV)
K&M microfoonstatief (Shure speciale editie)
- In hoogte verstelbare buiscombinatie van 900 tot 1600 mm
- Gewicht: 2,35 kg
Sommer Cable microfoonkabel
- Lengte: 6 m
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Leverbaar sinds Oktober 2019
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artikelnummer 475183
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verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
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On/Off Switch No
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Polar Pattern Cardioid
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Colour Black
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Cable No
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Diameter 51 mm
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Length 162 mm
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Weight 298 g
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Frequency range from 50 Hz
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Frequency range to 15 kHz
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Bag Yes
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Optional windscreen available 135783
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The indestructible legend
The SM58 is a legend among dynamic vocal microphones. Introduced in 1966, the SM58 is still an industry standard today, and it is a regular first choice amongst both music professionals and amateurs worldwide thanks to its reliably clear sound and robust construction. The Shure SM58 is available in two versions: The standard LC as well as the S models, which features an on/off switch. This bundle puts together everything a singer needs to get started with this classic microphone: A mic stand, made in Germany by König & Meyer, and a 6m mic cable from the trusted brand Sommer Cable.
Flexible, adaptable, intelligible
When it comes to speech or vocals, the SM58's optimised frequency response ensures a clear and punchy sound, with a midrange presence boost and a slight bass roll-off, improving vocal intelligibility and transparency. Its cardioid polar pattern focuses pick-up mainly on the front axis and largely suppresses unwanted sound sources from the sides and rear, thus providing excellent protection against background noise and feedback in the process. What's more, the integrated windscreen and pop filter greatly reduce plosive noise and wind interference. The K & M stand here is actually a Shure special edition, so it's tailor made for exactly the kind of use cases the SM58 is designed for: Stability and mobility on stage.
The mic for everyone
Whether Classical, Hip-Hop, Country, or Metal – the Shure SM58 has proven itself many times over in each field throughout the years. Professionals and discerning amateurs alike rely on this affordable microphone to bring out the best in their voices – be it at a family-and-friends performance or a concert at Wembley. The frequency response of the SM58 is especially well suited to the human voice and often needs very little treatment at the mixing desk.
About Shure
The American company Shure began developing microphones during the early 1930s and is one of the pioneers of the audio engineering sector. Models such as the 55 Unidyne - known to many as the "Elvis microphone" - and the SM57 and SM58 which appeared in the mid-1960s are still ubiquitous in live sound production today. They enjoy cult status among musicians and technicians alike. In the 1990s, Shure introduced the first wireless microphones and in-ear monitoring systems and became a market leader in this field. In addition to microphones, Shure offers a wide range of earphones and headphones for studio and live use, as well as various accessories.
Road-tested and near indestructible
The Shure SM58 can be relied upon for anything, even more so when the going gets tough. Its rugged construction, steel mesh grille, and enamelled metal body effectively protect it from the rough-and-tumble of everyday stage use – and the integrated pneumatic shock absorber system greatly reduces the influence of knocks, handling noise, and vibrations. The quality of the brand-name accessories in this bundle can match the SM58 blow for blow, too.
In the spotlight
Cardioid polar pattern
Microphones are more or less sensitive to sounds arriving from different angles. This directional sensitivity is an important characteristic of the microphone and falls within a set category of polar patterns. Different polar patterns are adapted to different recording or live sources. Singers naturally prefer microphones that focus on their voice and suppress background noise as much as possible. Cardioid microphones, which derive their name from their heart-shaped polar pattern and by definition favour sound sources coming from the front, are ideal for this purpose – especially since they also suppress unwanted noises coming from the microphones' sides or rear, thus limiting feedback issues in the process.
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