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Shure SM27
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Description

The SM27 is a rugged and versatile large-diaphragm, side-address cardioid condenser microphone. It has 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.

Features

  • 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

Discussions

Looking for an LDC at a budget.

...and compiled a small list (some might seem a bit weird, but still). - Audio Technica AT2035, AT2050, AT4033a, AT4040 - Shure SM27 - MXL V67i - RØDE NT1-A, NT2000, NTK, K2, - Groove Tubes GT57, GT60 No I don't really mind the extra power supply needed or the tubes having to warm up (for the tube mics) I'm basically looking...

Shure introduces the SM4 Home Recording Microphone

You mean in style? It's subjective, of course. I think the sm27 compares well to the Sony C-80. In person, the KSM mics look stately. This SM4 sounds nice. I can definitely hear its 12kHz wide bump. Also, it has a 3dB roll off at about 95Hz so this is certainly no KSM44a. Here's...

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