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  • SHR-KSM32SL

    Shure KSM32 Large-Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone (Silver)

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    The Shure KSM32 is a side-address, cardioid condenser microphone for highly critical studio recording and live sound productions. It offers an extended frequency response for an open, natural sounding reproduction of the original sound source.

    Features

      • Class A, transformerless preamplifier circuitry eliminates cross-over distortion for improved linearity across the full frequency range.
      • Embossed, high-compliance diaphragm provides extended low-frequency response.
      • Ultra-thin, gold-layered, low-mass, Mylar diaphragm for excellent transient response
      • 15 dB attenuation switch for handling extremely high sound pressure levels (SPL)
      • Switchable low-frequency filter provides greater flexibility to reduce background noise or to counteract proximity effect.
      • Integrated three-stage pop protection grille reduces pop and other breath noise
      • Internal shock mount reduces transmission of handling noise
      • The KSM32/SL has a champagne-colored finish and comes with the following accessories:
      • Locking aluminum carrying case
      • ShureLock elastic-suspension shock mount
      • ShureLock swivel mount
      • Protective velveteen pouch
      • APPLICATIONS:
    • Voice -- solo, background, voice-over, broadcasting
    • Acoustic instruments -- such as piano, guitar, drums, percussion, strings
    • Wind instruments -- brass and woodwind
    • Low frequency instruments -- such as double bass, electric bass, kick drum
    • Overhead miking -- drums or percussion
    • Ensembles -- choral or orchestral
    • Room ambiance pick-up -- guitar amplifier or drums

    Both the acoustic environment and microphone placement have significant effects on the sound obtained when miking a source. You may need to experiment with these variables to achieve the best overall sound for each application.