🎙️ Own the stage with crystal-clear confidence!
The Shure BETA 58A is a professional-grade dynamic vocal microphone featuring a supercardioid polar pattern for superior gain before feedback, a high 72 dB signal-to-noise ratio for clear sound, and rugged alloy steel construction with an advanced shock mount system. Designed for both stage and studio, it includes versatile adapters and a storage bag, making it the trusted choice for vocalists and audio pros worldwide.
Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Silver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Polar Pattern | Super Cardioid |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 72 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Wired Microphone Only |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Audio Mixer |
Audible Noise | 94 dB |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Feature | Adjustable Stand |
Item Weight | 9.92 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
V**N
awesome microphone
This microphone picks up sound nicely and effortlessly. Low, mid and high are all there. High gain without added noises. Highly recommended
J**A
Sonido dinamico.
Buen micrófono. Recomendado para canto.
C**O
contento con la compra
llego sellado y lo mejor a tiempo. estoy muy contenta con la compra, lo recomiendo %100
J**E
Mic
Very satisfied. Has a great sound. Thank you
A**N
Awesome for low tone singers
I am a female vocalist who has always had difficulty getting a clear sound because my voice tends to be a little husky. I used my microphone for the first time this past Sunday and what a remarkable difference in the clarity that it provided during my performance. I'm so glad I purchased it. Every church I have ever worked with has always had difficulty getting a good balance from my voice. That won't happen anymore with this microphone.
G**T
Good quality mic, but I’m going back to the SM58
I bought this mic because I tried my friend’s super 55 delux and liked it, and I read that the beta 58 has the same capsule. I like the sound of both those nice when singing softly. Unfortunately, in a band setting when the electric guitars get loud and I have to sing loudly to cut through above the overdrive the beta 58 sounds to shrill. It could probably be great with some parametric eq but my band uses a mixer that only has bass mid treble and that’s not enough to eq the shrill high end to make this mix sound good for loud vocals. So I’m going back to the good old sm58. Just be careful when you buy that sm58 that you don’t get a counterfeit one because there are many fakes of that mic selling on the internet these days.
K**F
Important
Very good
O**I
Lo recomiendo
Exelente microfono. Y es original
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