3/11/2012
Shure SM27-LC Cardioid Side-Address Condenser Microphone, includes Zipper Pouch and Stand Adapter Review
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(More customer reviews)I bought this mic to record/amp my sax and other wood winds when I am on stage and in the studio. I liked this mic because it is built tougher than others which were meant for only studio work. I like a mic that can come with me on stage and still give me great sound. This mic has excellent noise rejection and allows me to move around as I play and still get good coverage. As a horn player it is hard get positioned around a mic this one lets you just stand naturally and it will pick you up. It is not super sensitive so when I recorded my flute, it sounds good, but it is pretty quite. Probably not great for a vocal condenser, but makes a great amp or instrument mic.
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Cardioid Side-Address Condenser Microphone, includes zipper pouch and stand adapter. The SM27 is a rugged and versatile large-diaphragm, side-address cardioid microphone, with low self-noise and extended frequency response that picks up vocal and instrument nuances with clarity. Durable Shure construction features three separate mesh layers that reduce wind and breath noise. Equally comfortable on stage or in the studio.
Uniform cardioid pattern for superior off axis rejection
Superior transient response from a low-mass large Mylar® diaphragm
Flat, neutral frequency response for natural reproduction on stage or in the studio
3-position switchable low-frequency filter helps reduce unwanted background noise or counteract proximity effect for consistent, extended low-end
Durable metal construction.
Three separate mesh layers reduces wind and breath noise.
15dB pad for performance consistency across a wider range of high SPL sources
Cartridge TypeExternally Biased Condenser
Frequency Response20 to 20,000 Hz
Directional Polar PatternCardioid
Output ImpedanceEIA Rated at 150 ohms (140 ohms actual)
Attenuation Switch0 or 15 dB attenuation
Low Frequency response switchFlat-6 db/octave below 115 Hz-18 dB/octave below 80 Hz
Phantom Power48 Vdc +/- 4 Vdc (IEC26815/DIN 45 596), positive pins 2 and 3
Current Drain5.4 mA typical at 48 Vdc
Common Mode Rejection>50 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
PolarityPositive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on output pin 2 relative to pin 3
Dimensions and Weight53.0 mm (2.08 in.) maximum body diameter156.2 mm (6.15 in.) long;642 grams (22.6 oz.)
Sensitivity (typical, at 1000 Hz; 1Pa = 94 dB SPL)-37 dBV/Pa
Selfnoise (typical, equivalent SPL; Aweighted, IEC 651)9.5 dB
Maximum SPL (1000 Hz at 1% THD)2500 ohm load (Attenuator on): 138 (153) dB1000 ohm load (Attenuator off): 133 (148) dB
Output Clipping Level*2500 ohm load: 7 dBV1000 ohm load: 1 dBV
Dynamic Range2500 ohm load: 128 dB1000 ohm load: 123 dB
Signal to Noise ratio**84.5 dB
*20 Hz to 20 kHz; THD < 1%. THD of the microphone preamplifier when applied input signal is equivalent to the cartridge output at specified SPL.**S/N ratio is difference between 94 dB SPL and equivalent SPL of self-noise A-weighted.
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