Shure SM94
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Shure SM94 specifications
The main | |
Microphone | instrumental |
Operating principle | electret |
Specifications | |
Microphone directivity | unidirectional |
Directional pattern | cardioid |
Nominal resistance | 150 Ohm |
frequency range | 40 - 16000 Hz |
Sensitivity | -49 dB / Phantom Power -50 dB - from battery / |
Sound pressure | 141 dB / phantom power 123 dB - on battery / |
Signal to noise ratio | 72 dBA |
Connectors | |
XLR | there is |
General | |
Food | phantom / battery |
Body material | metal |
Dimensions | 212x24x24 mm |
Weight | 250 g |
Equipment | stand holder, case / cover |
Shure SM94 reviews
More dynamic sound (every little nuance is heard when playing, the sound of the flute is richer, more lively), lower noise compared to my other microphones and of course, excellent build quality.
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Great microphone for the price. For a very long time choosing between AKG c1000s and SM94. A microphone was needed to record the sound of wooden ethnic flutes. Criteria for maximum sound dynamics. Before that I shot with the famous SM57, but the flute sounds a little dry in it. After a long study, I finally settled on the SHURE SM94. There is a slot for a battery for phantom power, but in the studio this is not a particularly important function, it seems to me (If only on stage, provided there is no cable). I was very worried, since there is very little information about this model, but fortunately my instinct did not let me down. I will definitely take the second one, the same as a stereo pair. For those who remove the sound from winds, as well as percussion ethnic instruments, I recommend. For that kind of money, the most it.