- Dynamic mic optimized for live vocals
- Cardioid pickup pattern helps reduce unwanted sound pickup
- Built to last
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The Shure PGA48-LC is a professional quality vocal microphone with an updated industrial design that features a black metallic finish and classic silver ball grille. Legendary Shure quality construction ensures exceptional performance in rigorous environments.
Tap into Shure quality and value with the PGA56 dynamic microphone, an affordable solution for capturing snare drums, toms, and other high-impact sound sources. Get a gang of them to outfit your drum kit at school, church, or in your rehearsal space. Recordists and drummers have long turned to Shure microphones for their durability and sound quality. When you need to mic up an acoustic drum kit for live performance or recording in your studio, you can expect clean, consistent results from the Shure PGA56 dynamic mic.
Shure PGA56 Dynamic Microphone Features at a Glance:
Get a great drum mic at a great value with the Shure PGA56!
You’ve found a great value in a handheld vocal microphone with the Shure PGA58 dynamic microphone. You get Shure’s legendary robust build quality for long-term dependability, plus sound that’s optimized for vocals and speech. The affordable price makes the PGA58 the perfect solution for equipping the stage at school, church, or your rehearsal space with enough vocal mics for both lead and background singers. Musicians and engineers have turned to Shure microphones for decades, because they work well and are built to last. Tap into Shure quality, with the PGA58 handheld dynamic mic.
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Shure’s SM137 gives you the kind of accurate response characteristics you need to capture natural sound and detail from all kinds of sources. The SM137 uses an ultra-thin diaphragm for quick response, a very smooth high end, and tight bass. Add its transformerless design, low-noise operation, and handy 15dB pad, and you’ve got a real studio workhorse that’s bound to earn a permanent spot in your mic locker. When you’re seeking the most natural sound reproduction possible, the best solution is a microphone with a very flat response — like the SM137.
Shure SM137 Features:
Legendary Shure performance for studio and stage with the SM137!
For great sounding, hands-free vocal performances you can count on night after night, get the Shure SM35 headset microphone. Sound engineers know you need a headset mic with a wide frequency response, good off-axis rejection, and the ability to handle high sound pressure levels – you get all that and more with the Shure SM35. And we know that on top of great sound it’s got to be comfortable – you can wear the low-profile Shure SM35 headset mic in comfort for so long that you may forget you’ve got it on.
Shure SM35 Headset Cardioid Condenser Microphone Features at a Glance:
The Shure SM35 headset microphone is an excellent performer!
The Shure SM48-LC unidirectional dynamic microphone is a great performance microphone. It maintains a true cardioid pattern throughout its frequency range, ensuring high gain before feedback and rejection of off-axis sound.
The tailored frequency response is ideal for lead vocals, backup vocals, and spoken word applications. A presence rise brightens mid-range performance, and a low frequency roll off controls proximity effect.
The SM48 includes a shock-mounted cartridge, a steel mesh grille, and an integral “pop” filter.
Following in the footsteps of the SM58 and SM57, the Shure SM86 has everything the SM line of Shure microphones has stood for all these years — durability, quality performance, and reliability. Tailor-made for vocals, this handheld condenser brings studio quality to your live performances. It exhibits a crystal-clear sound that coats your voice in a sublime sheen, while its cardioid polar pattern ensures maximum isolation. You also get a built-in 3-point shockmount to minimize handling noise, while an integrated 2-stage pop filter stops plosives in their tracks. The SM86 includes a mic clip and carrying pouch.
If you’ve spent any time in a recording studio you’ve probably experienced the benefits of a good condenser mic — great transients, balanced frequency response, and wide dynamic range. The Shure SM86 packs those qualities into a rugged steel case to give you condenser quality in a handheld stage mic. The phantom-powered SM86 operates on voltages ranging from 11 to 52 volts DC so it can be used even with inexpensive mixers. It also works well in studio environments, which makes it a comfortable choice for vocalists who both perform live and record.
The Shure SM86 makes a great vocal mic. Its frequency response of 50Hz–18kHz includes a presence peak in the 2–5kHz range that ensures clarity and projection for all vocal ranges. Plus, the SM86 works well with vocalists who like to work both close to the mic and up to 18 inches away, delivering a robust sound and bass response that smoothly moves from enhanced and powerful up close to smooth and even farther away. Here, we appreciate the polish that the SM86 imparts — it’s an easy way to elevate your live vocal performances.
The SM86’s cardioid pickup pattern means it admirably rejects off-axis noise, reducing bleed from other onstage sound sources. Shure designed it with a built-in 3-point shockmount that minimizes handling noise, and a 2-stage pop filter to reduce wind and plosives. The SM86 is an excellent selection for use with both stage monitors and personal in-ear monitors.
With more color, connector, and clip options than other headset mics in its class, the Shure TwinPlex TH53 offers the flexibility and clarity to power theaters, studios, conference halls, and houses of worship all over the world. The TH53’s extremely natural sound signature complements speakers and performers of all qualities, with low noise, dynamics, and dependability that far exceed its price. Its ultra-compact dual-diaphragm capsule boasts twice the surface area of other leading subminiature microphones. This increased size, paired with its omnidirectional polar pattern and superior off-axis consistency, lends the TH53 a natural speech pickup that excels in any live environment. What’s more, a lightweight and fully adjustable headset frame primes the mic element for optimal speech/vocal pickup without obscuring sight lights. So whether you’re filming or presenting, teaching or performing, the TH53 holds up to extreme scrutiny. A paintable, 1.6mm-diameter reinforced cable is also included.
The Shure VP64AL is a high-output omnidirectional handheld dynamic microphones designed for professional audio and video production. They combine exceptional performance and comfortable feel with a handsome on-camera appearance.
Shure’s VP83F LensHopper camera-mount condenser microphone shoe-mounts to your DSLR or HD camcorder, captures great-sounding audio, and records it at 24-bit/48kHz to a MicroSD card. With its highly directional supercardioid / lobar polar pattern, LensHopper offers excellent off-axis rejection, so your intended sound source is captured with remarkable clarity. LensHopper’s cutting-edge circuitry also delivers superior RF immunity, avoiding unwanted audio artifacts from cellular and RF devices. Smart features like a dedicated headphone output, an easy-to-read, back-lit LCD screen, and integrated Rycote shock mounting make Shure’s VP83F LensHopper a snap to use.
Shure VP83F LensHopper Camera-mount Condenser Microphone Features at a Glance:
Capture great-sounding audio with Shure’s LensHopper camera-mount mic!
Whether you need a personal mixer onstage or an easy way to record at home, the Soundcraft Notepad-12FX is a great choice. This compact 12-channel mixer includes four of Soundcraft’s excellent preamps and additional inputs for keyboards and other stereo gear. There’s a 4-channel USB audio interface onboard, which is great for live recording, music production, DJing, and any other application that requires multichannel audio streaming. There are also three digital effects from Lexicon onboard the Notepad-12FX, and they come complete with tap tempo and adjustable parameters.
Sweetwater live-sound engineers have long counted on Soundcraft to deliver clear sound onstage, and a lot of that has to do with their mic pres. While there’s +48-volt phantom power onboard for your condenser mics, the high-headroom preamps included on your Notepad-12FX deliver plenty of gain for even the most sluggish of dynamic microphones, with enough gain leftover to handle sudden level spikes that can sneak up on you onstage or in the studio. Instrument-level inputs on channel 1 and channel 3, along with stereo inputs on four additional channels, let you plug in additional mics, guitars, keyboards, or other instruments, so there are enough inputs for the whole band.
In addition to handy 3-band EQs and 100Hz highpass filters on the preamp-equipped channels, the Notepad-12FX offers you a selection of genuine Lexicon effects you can use to enhance your sound. These effects include a dimensional delay, a rich chorus, and a spacious reverb. Each effect features an adjustable parameter (length for the delay and reverb, intensity for the chorus) that you can tweak with just the twist of a knob, while tap tempo lets you keep your effects locked to the beat.
For a lightweight portable mixer, the Notepad-12FX certainly doesn’t fall short where I/O is concerned. You get XLR combo jacks, 1/4″ inputs, and RCA line inputs. On the output side, there’s a pair of XLR outputs that feed the mains (perfect for PA systems and studio monitors), a 1/4″ aux output, and a switchable main/aux headphone jack. USB turns the Notepad-12FX into even more of a mini-workhorse mixer, by providing a direct connection to your computer. This allows it to act as a 4-in/4-out USB audio interface, making it easy to record into your DAW. It also lets you stream audio from your computer, which you can use to play backing tracks or to inject your favorite virtual instruments right into the PA.
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