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Condensator studiomicrofoon

De Shure SM81 is een hoogwaardige, richtingsgevoelige, condensatormicrofoon met een permanent gepolariseerde cardioïde richtingskarakteristiek, speciaal ontworpen voor professionele studio-opnamen, radio, televisie en geluidsversterking. Zijn zeer lineaire, brede frequentierespons, lage eigenruis en lage gevoeligheid voor hoogfrequente interferentie heeft de SM81 tot de standaard gemaakt voor het miken van akoestische instrumenten zoals gitaar, piano en drums. De extreem robuuste microfoon werkt op fantoomvoeding en werkt betrouwbaar, zelfs onder extreme omstandigheden qua temperatuur en vochtigheid. De SM81 is uitgerust met een schakelbaar high-pass filter met drie standen en een schakelbare demping van 10 dB. Een windkap van schuim en een draag- en opbergetui worden meegeleverd.

  • Cardioïde richtingskarakteristiek voor een maximale isolatie van de signaalbron en minder achtergrondruis
  • Permanent gepolariseerde condensatormicrofoon van hoge kwaliteit
  • Lineaire frequentierespons voor een nauwkeurige geluidsweergave
  • Weinig eigenruis en een hoge overbelastingsbescherming
  • Vervormingsvrije opnames, zelfs bij hoge geluidsdrukniveaus
  • Lage gevoeligheid voor hoogfrequente interferentie
  • 3-Traps schakelbare high-pass filter: lineaire, 6 of 18 dB/octaaf demping
  • Schakelbare 10 dB demping
  • Fantoomvoeding volgens DIN 45 596 met spanningen van 12 tot 48V
  • Robuuste stalen constructie
  • Kan ook worden gebruikt bij extreme temperaturen en vochtigheid
  • Frequentiebereik: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Uitgangsimpedantie: 85 Ohm
  • Open-circuit gevoeligheid: -45 dBV/Pa (5,62 mV)
  • Totale harmonische vervorming (131 dB SPL bij 250 Hz, 800 Ohm belasting): < 0,5%
  • Maximale geluidsdruk (bij 1 kHz, 800 Ohm belasting): 136 dB SPL
  • Incl. windkap en klem
artikelnummer 123453
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Battery Powered No
Directional Microphone No
Stereo Pair No
switchable lowcut Yes
switchable pad No
characteristic cardoid
Condenser Microphone Yes
Incl. Clamp Yes
Polar Pattern Cardioid
inkl. Clamp Yes
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Another workhorse from the SM stable

The Shure SM81 is a professional small-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone, engineered for instrument miking. It delivers a natural, high-quality sound, making it suitable for use with a wide range of instruments. Designed to perform in demanding environments, the SM81 operates reliably even in extreme temperatures and humidity. It requires phantom power between 11V and 52V. The microphone set includes a foam windscreen and a mic clamp for added convenience.

Shure SM81 small diaphragm condenser microphone

Technically impeccable

The SM81 small diaphragm condenser microphone offers a wide, linear frequency response from 20Hz to 20,000Hz, accurately capturing the natural sound of any instrument. It excels at capturing transients with remarkable speed and precision. With a sensitivity of 5.6mV/Pa and a maximum sound pressure level of 136dB, it handles loud sound sources effortlessly, reaching up to 146dB SPL when the pre-attenuation (PAD) is engaged via a rotary switch below the mic element. The microphone also includes a three-stage, switchable low-cut filter with adjustable slopes (6dB and 18dB per octave), making it ideal for reducing low-frequency noise.

Shure SM81 small diaphragm condenser microphone, connector

Sound technicians and instrumentalists

The Shure SM81 combines exceptional technical specifications, craftsmanship, and sound quality for professional studio use. Its sturdy construction also makes it well-suited for live applications, offering excellent resistance to mechanical interference and environmental factors. The SM81 offers outstanding value for money, making it an ideal choice for technicians and musicians in professional settings who require a reliable and durable small diaphragm condenser microphone.

Shure SM81 small diaphragm condenser microphone, detail

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.

Countless potential applications

The SM81 is an excellent choice for miking acoustic instruments in the studio, delivering precise and natural sound reproduction. It excels at capturing the finest details, whether recording acoustic guitars, pianos, or cymbals. With its high sound pressure level, the SM81 can handle very loud instruments, such as snare drums, while maintaining a natural, clean sound without distortion. Beyond its studio performance, the SM81 also shines in live settings. The foam windscreen effectively minimises wind noise, making it a reliable choice for live performances.

Shure SM81 small diaphragm condenser microphone for the studio

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If you want a good, neutral mic for affordable price...
Tamáás 30.12.2017
I like recording acoustic Instruments.

I wanted to buy a pair of quality smal diaphragm cardioid condenser mic what has linear frequency response, and really wide transparency, so what can transmit well also below 100 Hz, and really brings high frequencies (also 15khz-20khz) without annoying colouring. So what can give a neutral and full picture of an instrument in a not distant
mic position where a cardioid characteristic is enough.
And I like its sound.

I listened to a huge amount of records, I read tons of tech spec, user rewiews etc.
Finally I found this Mics: Schoeps mk-4, Neumann km-84,
Shure Sm-81. The Schoeps was the best for me. The Km-84 was the Second, Shure was the third.
I needed more money for the Schoeps. The Neumann firma doesn't produce the Km 84 anymore. I bought the SM 81 stereo pair.
And I'm really satisfied! I have already recorded steel string acoustic guitars, drum overhead, percussion and saxophone. All of the records were really successful!!! This mic brings excellent clarity for the price.
Important: I have high quality audio interface ( RME FF 800)
And: This mic doesn't have high output. (5,6 mV!) If you have a silent sound source, for example a small bodied nylon string guitar, you need an appropriate quality audio interface for good result. (It's actually an elementary thing.)
And! Don't forget: this is a mic with cardioid characteristic!
Cardioids has proximity effect (increased lowend) at nearfield recording situations! If your instrument quiet silent maybe you have to put the mic so close to get a transparent sound, but in this case you may have strong proximity if your instrument has significant lowend. And It can be
annoying, in case of any audio interface!
A silent nylon string guitar can be difficult also because of
the boomy sound of the sound hole.


So if you want to record acoustic instruments with cardioid, you like the neutral character, you have a good audio chain, and your instrument not a silent one with significant lowend, and you don't need the absolute high end and you don't want to sell your car for a pair of sdc, i can recommend this mic!
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Excellent SDC for Percussion and Acoustic Guitar
Anoniem 13.03.2016
The SM81 is an industry standard for high hats. Extremely robust, it really can take the abuse which comes with life on the road, and even the occasional off target attack from an enthusiastic drummer's stick.

I have three of these, as in addition to micing hats, they also make excellent overheads.

On acoustic, they produce a slightly more mellow tone than the KM184, or some other SDCs in the arsenal. I personally find them a useful option for jazz guitar. If you are comparing them to SDCs of a more modern design which follow the trend for a brighter tone, you may find them a little dull on anything stringed, However, they do take EQ well.

The mic comes with a pop shield (essential if using for any vocal recording as this mic is extremely sensitive to plosives), and mic clip. All is contained in a robust, gig-proof plastic case.

All in all, an excellent SDC, which because of its wide industry acceptance and rider-friendly qualities, I enthusiastically recommend particularly as a mainstay for live work.
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Studio classic that goes beyond advertisment
Anoniem 06.03.2017
It is a very well-known acoustic guitar mic, which would beautifully record both nylon and steel strings. But, although it is never advertised as a vocal mic, it can do an amazing job with bass/bass-baritone voices, making frequencies between 1500-2000 hz blend into the mix.
Pad and high-pass filter make it even more practical.
It will be very useful both as a single mic and as a stereo pair (shure says that sm81's "quality of the microphone is such that you can purchase two SM81's at random and know that they will be the equivalent of a matched set.")
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Great Recording Mic!
Broxigar911 14.03.2019
I use it to record in studio violins and acoustic guitars.
It's perfect of solo instruments, it gives you exactly the clarity which you would need in a mix. The only eq that i use with this mic is just a high pass filter.

It's really sensitive for live envoirment. At my church we use it to mike a cajon and sometimes jembe. The sound outfront is good, but you cant volume it up too much, cause it gets feedback. If you cut the low's it gets better, but if you want to have a bassy sound from the cajon or the jembe you would need a bass drum mic, and this is not what i would recommend for bass.

Pros:
Overall great mic, great clarity of the sound, great for studio purpose for recording acoustic instruments like violin , cello, acoustic guitars and maybe drum overheads.

Cons: Not so great for live playing at high decibels.
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