Shure AP56DM Drum Rim Mount

£27.00

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Shure AP56DM Drum Rim Mount by Shure Drums & Percussion. Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. Read more below.

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Description

The Shure AP56DM Drum Mount is designed to attach a PGA56 microphone directly to a drum rim without the need of a mic stand. It also fits a number of other similar drum mics also.

This is ideal for close-miking of snares and toms in both live sound reinforcement and studio recording applications.

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

Drums & Percussion

Drums and percussion form the rhythmic foundation of music, covering everything from full drum kits to hand percussion and auxiliary instruments. This category brings together the core tools for creating groove, texture, and dynamics, whether you’re building a full setup or adding extra sounds to your playing.

When choosing drums and percussion, look at build quality, materials, and how the instrument fits your style of playing. Drum kits vary in shell type and configuration, while percussion instruments differ in tone, volume, and playing technique. Consider how each piece will be used, whether for live performance, recording, or practice, and how it integrates with the rest of your setup. The right choices will give you versatility, reliable performance, and the ability to shape your sound with confidence.

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Drums