Shure BETA87C Cardioid Condenser Handheld Vocal Microphone

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Shure BETA87C Cardioid Condenser Handheld Vocal Microphone

The Shure Beta 87C is a premium quality cardioid hand-held condenser vocal microphone with exceptionally smooth frequency response and high sound pressure level capability. It is ideal for a professional lead or backing vocalist either on stage, for live recording, or in the studio. The cardioid polar pattern makes it ideal for use with in-ear monitoring.

Features:

  • Smooth, wide frequency response with slight presence rise
  • Uniform cardioid polar pattern for maximum isolation
  • Minimal off-axis tone coloration
  • Low-frequency roll-off compensates for proximity effect
  • Three-stage pop filter minimizes breath pop and noise
  • Break-resistant stand adapter
  • Frequency response: 50 to 20,000 Hz

Specifications:

  • Cartridge Type: Electret Condenser
  • Frequency Response: 50 to 16,000 Hz
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Output Impedance: 100 Ω
  • Sensitivity (at 1kHz, open circuit voltage): −51 dBV/Pa (2 mV)1 Pascal = 94 dB SPL
  • Maximum SPL (1 kHz at 1% THD, 1kΩ load): 139 dB
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio (referenced at 94 dB SPL at 1 kHz): 70.5 dB
  • S/N ratio is the difference between 94 dB SPL and equivalent SPL of self noise, A-weighted
  • Dynamic Range (at 1 kHz, 1 kΩ load): 117 dB
  • Clipping Level (1 kHz at 0.25% THD, 1kΩ load): −6 dBV (0.5 V)
  • Self Noise (typical, equivalent SPL, A-weighted): 22 dB typical
  • Hum Pickup (typical, at 60 Hz, equivalent SPL/mOe): -5 dB
  • Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3
  • Weight: Net: 0.207 kg (0.475 lbs)
  • Connector: Three-pin professional audio (XLR), male
  • Power Requirements: 11 to 52 Vdc phantom (1.2 mA)

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