Description
SM57 Condenser Instrument Microphone
Cardioid condenser instrument microphone offers a wide frequency response and low self-noise.
Features include a flat response curve, low noise and high output clipping level, low distortion over a range of load impedances, and low RF susceptibility.
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- 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
- Flat response curve for accurate reproduction of sound sources
- Low noise and high output clipping level
- Low distortion over a wide range of load impedances
- Cardioid polar pattern, uniform with frequency and symmetric about axis, providing maximum rejection and minimum coloration of off-axis sounds
- Low RF susceptibility
- Selectable low-frequency response: flat, 6 or 18 dB/octave rolloff
- 0 dB/10 dB lockable attenuator switch
- Phantom powering (DIN 45 596 voltages of 12 to 48 Vdc)
- Rugged steel construction for durability
- Field-usable over a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions
What is the SM81 best suited to?
The SM81 is the perfect choice for a professional musician or sound engineer who is looking to mic up acoustic instruments such as acoustic guitar, piano and cymbals. It can ideally be used on stage and is also at home in the recording studio because of its high quality.
What characteristics can I expect when using an SM81?
The SM81 has a flat response curve for accurate reproduction of the sound source and can also be modified via a bass roll-off switch. The 0dB/10bB lockable attenuator switch gives you even more flexibility when miking up loud sound sources. Its cardioid polar pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing handling noise.