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Shure Beta 27 Micrófono de Condensador de dirección Lateral supercardioide para Aplicaciones de Instrumentos y vocales

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  • El patrón polar supercardioide se dirige específicamente a la fuente de sonido de forma consistente con un sangrado considerable minimizado de las fuentes de sonido fuera del eje
  • Diseñado para una respuesta transitoria superior de un diafragma Mylar de 1.0 in de baja masa con bies externos, ultrafino de 24 quilates con capa de oro
  • Respuesta de frecuencia plana y neutra para una reproducción natural en el escenario o en el estudio
  • El filtro de baja frecuencia conmutable de 3 posiciones ayuda a reducir el ruido de fondo no deseado o contrarrestar el efecto de proximidad para un extremo inferior consistente y extendido
  • Atenuador conmutable de 15 dB maneja SPL extremadamente alto con facilidad
  • Componentes electrónicos de alta calidad y conectores internos y externos chapados en oro
  • Filtro interno con tres capas de malla separadas que reduce el ruido del viento y la respiración


Beta 27 Micrófono para Instrumentos de Diafragma Grande con Diseño Supercardioide para Aplicaciones Criticas En Vivo y En Estudio, Requiere Alimentación Phantom.


K.W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
I already own a KSM32 but I have been looking for a similar sounding microphone which can reject the room tone and background noise better. Beta 27 is such a mic. And the surprise is it’s even smoother sounding than the KSM32. It captures everything well, flat and uncolored, allowing lots of editing freedom in post. I wonder why this mic is not better known in the recording community. A sleeper.
P.K. Frary
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2024
The Shure Beta 27 is large diaphragm side-address FET condenser mic. It differs from the very similar SM27 due to its supercardioid polar pattern, rather than cardioid, and a nearly flat frequency response instead of a typical low treble EQ bump.That flat frequency contour makes it ideal for instruments. Indeed, it sounds natural and smooth for classical guitar and ukulele. I also found it pleasantly natural and balanced for spoken word, albeit some speakers may prefer an EQ bump around 6000 Hz. It has more going on in the deep bass than most mics and my voice benefited from using the 80 Hz high pass filter.Recording into my Tascam 208i, I spoke and sang directly into the capsule from about 12 cm. The mic’s 3-layer mesh grille did a great job of nixing plosives and assorted mouth and breath sounds. I didn't need an external pop filter. Likewise, sibilance was well controlled.The tight supercardioid polar pattern made for above average off-axis rejection of sound, besting most of my mics. Unlike the similar SM27, the Beta 27 is ideal for recording on stages and untreated rooms.I mounted the Beta 27 on a desk boom and no vibrations or hum from the hard drives were present on the tracks. Indeed, the internal shock mount effectively reduced handling and stand noise. With the PodMic USB and the Neumann TLM 102 on the same boom arm, I had to unplug my backup drives to get a clean track.The Beta 27 is a well designed, great sounding and easy to use mic that sounds good on just about anything I threw at it.
Donald MacGregor
Comentado en Australia el 2 de junio de 2021
Looking for the next level in affordable large diaphragm condenser microphones, you may want to consider this Shure Beta 27. Bought new from the Shure online store, this microphone is very quiet. Next to my significantly warmer Rode NT1, its clearer in the mids/top and has a tight bottom without bloating. I am not a singer so I cannot comment on its vocal abilities however I get the impression that this is a sleeper. If more folks knew.... Capable of withstanding high SPL so it will cope with horns, electric guitar cabinets or drums. It's outstanding clarity and smoothness make it a great choice for home studio or professional use. Originally marketed as an instrument microphone for live use, this model delivers the goods on a variety of sources making it one of the best one-stop-shop mics for a home studio in the intermediate price point of $300-600 that I've found. If you're only wanting to have one mic to cover a multitude of inputs, this could well do it for you. Featuring a tight supercardioid pick up pattern, it has exceptional off-axis rejection meaning it won't pick up as much ambient noise if you're recording in a less-than perfect environment. Has a 15db pad switch and two very useable high pass filter settings. Legendary Shure build quality. It comes in decent original packaging materials including a soft padded case and has a microphone stand adapter but no other accessories. You'll need a cradle if you want to isolate sounds from your floor, and a pop screen if you're going to sing through it. I'm glad I bought this mic.
Kologne
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2020
Disappointing. Not as described. Different model/mic sent.
Santiago Saltos Boada
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2020
SALUDOS DESDE QUITO ECUADOR LE INFORMO DE MI EN QUIETUD ME VINO EL PAQUETE SIN LA TAPA DEL CAJA SOLO ESTA EN BLANCO ME FALTA la tapa de la caja que dice beta 27 me falta la caja con el logo ?
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