Shure Beta 52A Bass Drum Microphone

£207.50

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Shure Beta 52A Bass Drum Microphone is by Shure. If you are searching for a mic, you can order it using our UK delivery roadie service. Read More for product details and specifications from Shure .

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Description

The Shure Beta 52A Bass Drum Microphone is New and In stock, delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service. Revered amongst engineers and producers. The Shure Beta 52A is a powerhouse kick drum microphone. Thanks to a premium capsule housed inside a bulletproof metal enclosure the 52A sounds as formidable as it looks. Boasting more depth than your average kick mic the Beta has been fine tuned to harness super-low sub frequencies. As well as that all-important midrange punch. Combined with a gentle top end boost youll get fully formed drum tones immediately. Theres no need to wrestle with EQ which is why youll see the Beta in venues worldwide. Its the mic to reach for when you want the right kick sound. Fast.

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Shure

Shure is one of the most respected microphone manufacturers in audio, known for producing durable and dependable microphones used in studio recording, live performance, and broadcast. The brand has a long history of setting standards for reliability and sound quality.

Shure microphones are widely used for vocals, instruments, and live sound, with many models considered industry benchmarks. MicPro suggests Shure microphones for users seeking proven performance, versatility, and microphones trusted across professional environments.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.