Shure 545SD Dynamic Cardioid Instrument Mic with Switch

£135.00

Shure 545SD Dynamic Cardioid Instrument Mic with Switch is New by Shure . Get it superfast with our delivery roadie service to any door in the UK Read More for product details.

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The Shure 545SD Dynamic Cardioid Instrument Mic with Switch is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

The predecessor to the now legendary SM57

The 545SD Classic Unidyne® Instrument Microphone is a dual-impedance, unidirectional, dynamic microphone.

Shipped connected for low-impedance operation, the 545SD features a silent magnetic reed on/off switch with lock-on option. A favorite for instrument pickup and recording, the 545SD can also be used on lecterns in public address systems.

  • Exceptionally uniform cardioid pattern minimizes feedback
  • Selectable dual-impedance operation
  • Silent magnetic reed on/off switch with lock option
  • Cardioid dynamic
  • Frequency response: 50 to 15,000 Hz
  • Transducer Type : Dynamic
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz – 15 kHz
  • Sensitivity (1 kHz): -58 dBV/Pa / 1,3 mV/Pa
  • Weight: 298 g
  • Frequency Repsonse Curve:

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs

Information about 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.

Information about Dynamic Microphones

Dynamic microphones are known for their durability, high sound pressure handling, and controlled response. They are commonly used for live vocals, guitar amps, drums, and broadcast applications, where reliability and resistance to feedback are important. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power and perform well in loud environments, making them a dependable choice for both stage and studio use.

Information about 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.

Information about Cardioid

Cardioid is a directional microphone pickup pattern that captures sound primarily from the front while reducing sound from the sides and rear. It is widely used for vocals, podcasting, and live sound, helping to control background noise and reduce feedback in both studio and performance environments.

Information about Dynamic

Dynamic microphones are robust, reliable microphones designed to handle high sound pressure levels and demanding environments. They are commonly used for live vocals, guitar amplifiers, drums, and broadcast, where durability and controlled sound are important. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power and perform well in loud settings.

Information about Instrument

Instrument microphones are designed to capture the sound of musical instruments accurately and reliably. They are commonly used on guitar amplifiers, drums, brass, strings, and acoustic instruments, with designs suited to handling high sound levels while preserving clarity and detail.