Specs - Shure BETA58A Supercardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone
Product MPN
Key Features
Types Quantity
Single Microphone Type
Dynamic microphones have the advantages of being relatively inexpensive and hardwearing as well as working independent from an extra power supply. Condenser microphones are generally geared to high-end professional sound recording.
This refers to the way a microphone transmits signals. Wireless will afford extra freedom, but not all models come with a transmitter and receiver that is needed to transfer the signal.
Consumer products are most likely used in somebody's home or a small office. Professional products are those that would be used in a more a more high-end context such as for music performances or professional recording.
Professional compatibility is a general term used to describe microphones that might be used in a professional context.
Professional Compatibility
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Musical Instruments
Stereo microphones are really two microphones in the same case, this allows recording of sound to two separate channels.
Technical Features
There are three types of polarity, or the ability for the microphone to detect sound in a given direction. Unidirectional is for a single source of sound. Bidirectional microphones allow equal detection from the sides, but not detect well from the very edges. Omnidirectional refers to general detection of sound from all around, as from an entire room at once.
Frequency Response
20 - 10000 Hz
Effective Output Level
-51 dBm
Plug
Other Features
Built In On/Off Switch
Without On/Off Switch
Dimensions
Warranty
Miscellaneous
shure_communications Shure BETA58A Supercardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone
from $159.0 to
$159.0