Shure Beta 87C Condenser Microphone

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Shure Beta 87C Condenser Microphone
The Shure Beta 87C is not your ordinary microphone. It is meticulously designed to bring a touch of studio magic to the stage. With its premium condenser capsule, it captures every detail of your performance, adding richness and depth that is missing in standard vocal microphones. Additionally, it has a gentle presence lift that imparts a top-end sparkle to your voice. Renowned voices like Thom Yorke and Elton John trust the Beta for its exceptional quality. It is perfect for expressive performers who refuse to compromise on sound. Furthermore, the construction of the 87C incorporates die-cast metal alloys, making it highly resilient. If you want to take your stage performance to the next level, this microphone is your go-to.

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One of the reasons why the Beta 87C provides such clear sound is its ability to respond to every frequency up to 20kHz, which is the peak of human hearing. This allows it to preserve crisp top-end detail. It also features a gentle boost around 9kHz, giving your voice a more open and natural sound. Combined with a bump at 5kHz, your voice will sit distinctly in the mix. You don’t need to strain your voice, as the Beta has a smooth low-frequency roll-off that not only tames the proximity effect but also adds a touch of polish to your vocals without the need for EQ. Your vocals will sound refined yet full-bodied. Moreover, the Beta has a wide dynamic range that captures all the nuances in your voice, from subtle moments to powerful choruses, without distortion or overloading. It delivers clean and articulate sound.

Some users may wonder about the difference between the Beta 87A and 87C. The two microphones are almost identical, except for one factor: the pick-up pattern. The Beta 87A has a supercardioid pick-up pattern, which picks up a narrow range of sound in front of the microphone. This provides improved voice isolation and helps reject feedback. It is the preferred choice for performers using stage monitors. On the other hand, the Beta 87C has a cardioid pick-up pattern, which picks up sound from a wider area. While your voice will be less isolated from background noise, it will capture more pleasing room ambience. This makes it the preferred choice for performers using in-ear monitors with less stage noise.

According to MusicPlayers.com, the Beta 87 is designed to deliver studio-quality sound in live performances. It is praised for its pristine clarity and sparkling high-end in vocals. Guitarfella.com describes it as an awesome live condenser microphone that allows vocals to come across naturally and have enough strength to cut through the mix, while still retaining the beloved condenser vibe.

In the box, you will find the Shure Beta 87C Vocal Microphone, a 5/8 inch to 3/8 inch Thread Adapter, a Break Resistant Microphone Clip, and a Storage Bag. The microphone features a premium condenser capsule specifically designed for live vocal performances. Its frequency response is shaped to deliver articulate and clear sound, and the low-frequency roll-off refines boomy bass notes. With its wide dynamic range, it can capture both quiet and loud performances without distortion. The cardioid polar pattern focuses on your voice and helps reduce feedback. It also incorporates a built-in three-phase pop filter to tame breath and wind noise, and an advanced shock-mount system to eliminate handling noise. Additionally, the microphone has a slightly wider handle than its predecessor for an easier grip and a secure fit in microphone clips. Its grille is dent-resistant, and the enamel-coated metal alloy construction ensures durability against wear and tear.

For technical specifications, the Beta 87C is a condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. Its frequency response ranges from 50Hz to 20kHz, and it requires phantom power. The connectors are 3-pin XLR, and the output impedance is 150Ω. The sensitivity is -51.00 dBV/Pa – 2.00 mV/Pa, and the dynamic range is 117 dB. The equivalent self-noise is 22 dB(A), and the sound pressure level is 139 dB. The microphone weighs 207g and has dimensions of 160mm in height and 43mm in width.


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