What is the difference between SM58 and SM58 Beta?

What is the difference between SM58 and SM58 Beta?

The SM58 has a cardioid polar pickup pattern, while the Beta 58A is a supercardioid. Both microphones pick up sound best from the front, but a supercardioid polar pattern has the added advantage of being more directional and therefore less susceptible to feedback when using correctly placed stage monitors.

What is a beta mic?

The Shure Beta 58A is a rugged dynamic supercardioid microphone developed by Shure Incorporated specifically for live vocal performances. The microphone won a TEC Award in 1996 for outstanding microphone technology. Originally the Beta 58 was available as the Beta 58C (chrome grill) or the Beta 58M (matte grill).

What type of microphone is a Shure Beta 58A?

Dynamic
Shure Beta 58A/Type

Is SM58 a condenser mic?

DIFFERENT TYPES OF MICROPHONE. The major difference between each of these microphones is that they are two different types of mic entirely. The Shure SM58 is a dynamic microphone whereas the Shure SM86 is a condenser microphone.

What’s the difference between the SM58 and the beta58a?

What’s the Difference Between the SM58 and the Beta58A? Polar Pattern: Perhaps the most obvious difference is the microphone polar pattern. Output Level: Due to its neodymium magnet, the Beta 58A has greater sensitivity and a 4dB hotter output than the SM58. Frequency Response: The Beta58 has an extended low-end and high-end compared to the SM58.

Is it OK to use Shure SM58 for recording vocals?

The unique sound. Some producers explicitly use the SM 58 for vocals and guitar recordings.

  • Consistent performance. All SM58 mics give out the same audio quality.
  • Robustness. SM 58 mics are robust,much so unlike condenser mics.
  • Less worry about ambient noise.
  • Where is the serial number on a Shure SM58?

    There is no serial number on the SM58 microphone nor on most Shure microphones. There is a serial number on the outside of the box that the SM58 comes in. There is a “date code” of two letter combinations inside the microphone.

    What are the main characteristics of the Shure SM58 microphone?

    SM58 Dynamic Vocal Microphone Roll with no shake or rattle. Handling noise gets absorbed by the pneumatic shock mount, keeping the sound free of vibration. Screen out unwanted air. When wind and plosives try to take over, the spherical mesh grille and built-in pop filter keep them out of the mix. Rugged for the road ahead. Taking the show on tour?

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