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What is the SM57 used for?

What is the SM57 used for?

General Description. The Shure SM57 unidirectional dynamic microphone is exceptional for musical instrument pickup or for vocals. With its bright, clean sound and carefully contoured presence rise, the SM57 is ideal for live sound reinforcement and recording.

Is Beta 58A good for recording?

BEST LIVE MIC EVER. The BETA 58 far surpasses the SM-58 for sound quality and is just as durable! I have use many other dynamic mics over the years and have never found one that I could rely on and get an awesome “true” vocal sound from. The BETA 58 will not let you down.

What kind of frequency response does Beta 57A have?

A tight, supercardioid pattern delivers high gain before feedback, maximum sound isolation, and minimum off-axis tone coloration. The tailored frequency response of the versatile Beta 57A accentuates the fine details of amplified and acoustic instruments, especially in high sound pressure level (SPL) environments.

What do you need to know about Shure Beta 57?

The Shure BETA 57 ® A is a precision-engineered, dynamic microphone designed for professional live sound reinforcement and studio recording. A tight, supercardioid pattern delivers high gain before feedback, maximum sound isolation, and minimum off-axis tone coloration.

What can a Beta 57A dynamic microphone be used for?

Excellent for acoustic and electric instruments as well as for vocals, the extremely versatile Beta 57A dynamic microphone provides optimal warmth and presence. Typical applications include drums, guitar amplifiers, brass, woodwinds and vocals. Uniform supercardioid pattern for high gain-before-feedback and superior rejection of off–axis sound

What does the Beta 57A shock mount system do?

The tailored frequency response of the versatile Beta 57A accentuates the fine details of amplified and acoustic instruments, especially in high sound pressure level (SPL) environments. A proven shock mount system, hardened steel-mesh grille, and superior build quality withstand the rigors of daily sound reinforcement.