Shure PG56 XLR Dynamic Drum Microphone

82.95

Cardioid Dynamic

Snare/Tom Microphone

 

Description

The Shure PG56 XLR Dynamic Drum Microphone is the ideal microphone for recording and amplifying your drum kit toms and snare, specifically tuned with a wide frequency response and a cardioid pickup pattern to reduce spill and feedback especially with louder, high volume drum kits. The dynamic cartridge has a rugged coil for prolonged use and reliability for years of service, as we’ve come to expect from Shure microphones across the board and delivers high output levels for low noise, low gain recording to your mixer. Also comes bundled with a protective carry bag,A50D stand mount and 5 metre XLR to XLR cable.

Shure PG56 XLR Dynamic Drum Microphone Features:

Specifically tuned with a wide frequency response

Cardioid pickup pattern to reduce spill and feedback

 Shure PG56 XLR Dynamic Drum Microphone Specifications:

Microphone Type:    DynamicG56 XLR Dyna

Polar Pattern:    Cardioid

Frequency Response:    50 to 15,000 Hz

Cables Included:    5m XLR cable included

Extras:    A50D drum mount and storage bag

Applications:    Snare, Tom, Drums

With a history of innovation that began in 1925, Shure has turned a passion for making great microphones and audio electronics into an obsession.

Shure continues to set the worldwide industry standard for superior, reliable products to this day.

1931:  Shure begins developing its first microphone, a carbon unit.

1949:  Shure introduces the Model 520 Green Bullet with controlled reluctance element. This eventually becomes the most popular microphone for blues harmonica.

1951:  Shure Unidyne 55S is introduced: a smaller version of the renowned Unidyne 55.

1959: The Model 545 Unidyne III Microphone is the first unidirectional dynamic microphone that is used by speaking into the end (“end-firing”) rather than the side of the microphone. It is the predecessor to the SM57.

1965: The SM57 Dynamic Microphone is introduced. Rugged and reliable, it has been the White House standard for every U.S. President since Lyndon B. Johnson.

1966: Shure SM58® (“SM” for “Studio Microphone”) is introduced and soon is adopted by rock-and-roll musicians, who find it offers the right combination of rugged reliability and excellent sound quality. It quickly becomes the standard for live performance vocals. The SM58 is the most popular vocal microphone in the world.

The story continues…

Additional information

Weight .97 kg
Dimensions 26 × 14 × 10 cm