Shure Beta 56A Dynamic Snare/Tom Instrument Microphone
Shure Beta 56A Dynamic Snare/Tom Instrument Microphone
The Shure Beta 56®A dynamic microphone has a frequency response specifically tailored for drums and instruments. An extremely uniform supercardioid pattern provides high gain before feedback and excellent rejection of unwanted noise. An integrated, locking stand adapter, with XLR connector, simplifies mounting and adjustments.
Designed for professional sound reinforcement and studio recording, the Beta 56A features a hardened steel mesh grille, die-cast metal construction, and pneumatic shock mount system ideal for daily, rough use in performance environments.
Features
- Premier live performance microphone with Shure quality, ruggedness, and reliability
- Uniform supercardioid pick-up pattern for maximum gain before feedback and superior rejection of off-axis sound
- Tailored frequency response specifically shaped for drums, amplified instruments and horns
- Neodymium magnet for greater sensitivity and higher output
- Advanced pneumatic shock mount system that minimizes transmission of mechanical noise and vibration
- Dent-resistant, steel mesh grille and enamel coated die-cast metal construction resist wear and abuse
- Built-in stand adapter with dynamic locking system and XLR connector simplifies setup and provides greater flexibility
- Compact design reduces stage clutter
Applications
- Tom-Toms
- Snare Drum
- Guitar & Bass Amplifiers
Note: Location and room acoustics strongly affect the sound quality of microphones. To achieve the best overall sound for a particular application, it may be necessary to experiment with microphone placement and room treatments.
What's Included
- 1 Beta 56A Microphone
- 1 95A2050 5/8" to 3/8" (Euro) Thread Adapter
- 1 26A21 Storage Bag
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Shure dealer.
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