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Classic microphones

This material discusses classic microphones, in particular Shure classic performance microphones.
We present you with the 55SH Series II vocal and speech microphone and the 520DX Green Bullet harmonica microphone. Shure's classic microphones have been popular from generation to generation and today they are as attractive to artists and performers as ever before.

Are you looking for a classic mic for public address or theater sound systems? Or perhaps you're interested in broadcasting and recording. If it's a stand-mounted microphone you need, one with a classic look, the 55SH Series II may be just what you need. For lead vocals, backup vocals, or the spoken word.

classic microphone - Shure 55SHII The microphone has a cardioid (unidirectional) polar pickup pattern that minimizes sound pickup from the microphone's rear. This is very important as it allows the 55SH Series II to be used close to loudspeakers without any feedback. No matter how adverse the acoustic conditions are, this microphone will perform.

Classic mics like the 520DX are legendary among harmonica players for its classic blues harp sound. This harmonica microphone has a contoured size and shape that fits perfectly between harmonica and hands. No matter what your musical situation you can adjust the mic's volume with the new volume control mic that it comes with. This high-impedance, omnidirectional microphone is supplied with 1/4 connector and has a frequency response of 100 to 5,000 Hz. It comes in a new rugged, dynamic cartridge with improved response.

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