Shure BETA 56 Dynamic Drum Microphone

£176.00

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Description

Shure Drum Microphones

NEW Wider mounting base capable of accommodating a larger range of microphone stands. Even works with the LP Claw.
Specifically engineered for drum and instrument applications, the Beta 56’s compact, pivoting design makes it the ideal choice for these applications.

Its extremely uniform supercardioid pickup pattern provides high gain before feedback and excellent rejection of unwanted noise. A built-in dynamic locking stand adapter with an integral XLR connector simplifies installation. The stand adapter keeps the microphone securely in place, even if it is struck by a drumstick. Typical Beta 56 applications include close miking of tom-toms and other percussion instruments, as well as guitar amplifiers, brass instruments, and woodwinds.

FEATURES:

Built-in stand adapter with dynamic locking system and XLR connector simplifies setup and provides greater flexibility

Uniform supercardioid pattern for high gain-before-feedback and superior rejection of off-axis sound

Compact design reduces stage clutters

Hardened steel mesh grille resists wear and abuse

Neodymium magnet for high signal-to-noise ratio output

Advanced pneumatic shock mount system that minimizes
transmission of mechanical noise and vibration

Frequency response: 50 to 16,000 Hz

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Weight 1 kg

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Brand

Shure

Shure is one of the most established and respected microphone manufacturers in the world, with a long history in professional audio, live sound, broadcast, and studio recording. The brand is especially well known for building microphones that are reliable, tough, and consistent, making them a standard choice for touring, venues, and studios alike.

Shure microphones are widely used on drums and percussion, particularly for snare, toms, kick drum, and overhead applications. Models designed for high sound pressure levels capture attack and punch clearly while controlling bleed, which is why Shure drum mics are a familiar sight on both live stages and recording sessions. Their dynamic microphones are especially valued for durability and predictable performance night after night.

Beyond drums, Shure is also a leader in vocal microphones, wireless systems, and monitoring solutions, but its reputation has been built on trust and longevity rather than trends. For drummers and engineers who want equipment that simply works, sounds right, and lasts for years, Shure remains a benchmark brand in professional audio.

Category

Drum Microphones

Drum microphones are designed to capture the power, detail, and dynamics of a drum kit in both live and studio environments. Because drums produce fast transients and very high sound pressure levels, dedicated drum mics are built to handle impact and volume while delivering clear, controlled sound.

Different microphones are used for different parts of the kit. Kick drum microphones focus on low-end weight and attack, snare and tom mics capture punch and articulation, and overhead microphones provide balance, cymbal detail, and a sense of space. Room microphones are often added to capture ambience and depth, especially in studio recordings.

Drum microphones are chosen based on sound character, placement flexibility, and reliability. Whether used individually or as part of a matched drum mic kit, the right microphones make it easier to achieve a balanced, professional drum sound for live gigs, rehearsals, home recording, and full studio productions.

Tags

Drum Mic

A good drum mic should capture clear punch and detail without distortion, control bleed from nearby drums and cymbals, and be easy to position securely on rims or stands. Durability is also important, especially for live use, along with a sound character that suits the drum’s role, such as focused low end for kick, crisp articulation for snare, and balanced detail for toms and overheads.

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