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The Shure BETA 57A is a professional-grade supercardioid dynamic microphone engineered for superior sound isolation and clarity. Featuring a durable steel mesh grille, high-output neodymium magnet, and advanced shock mount system, it delivers studio-quality audio for vocals and instruments alike. Trusted by musicians worldwide, it offers exceptional gain-before-feedback and rugged reliability for both live and studio use.
























| ASIN | B0002BACAK |
| Antenna Location | Karaoke, Singing |
| Audible Noise | 20 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,818 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Instrument Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | BETA57A Super cardioid Dynamic Microphone with High Output Neodymium Element for Vocal/Instrument Applications |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (671) |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 50 hz - 16 khz |
| Frequency Response | 16 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000052161520, 00042406054713 |
| Hardware Platform | CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS |
| Item Dimensions | 6.34 x 1.68 x 1.68 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dynamic Microphone |
| Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | BETA57A |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Model Name | Shure Beta Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone |
| Model Number | Beta 57A |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Super Cardioid |
| Power Source | PHANTOM POWER: All condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. Please refer to the User Manual for more details on power requirements. |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | Supercardioid polar pattern |
| UPC | 042406054713 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty. Proof of purchase required. |
T**T
All-Around Awesome Mic
I bought this mic for it's reputation as a workhorse both in the studio and in a live gig setting. So far I've put it through some use in both contexts and it's performed wonderfully. In a live application, I've used it as a vocal mic- there seems to be some debate over whether this or the Beta 58 is a better choice for live vocals, and I'd say that having heard both used onstage, I like the 57A because it cuts through the muddiness of most small venues a lot better. If you're playing a killer sounding room like, I don't know... the Ryman, it likely won't matter, but in the brewery barroom that resembled a really crowded hallway that we played the other night it made all the difference in the world over even an SM58- it was nice to hear myself sounding more like myself in the monitor. I've also noticed a few musicians that I respect a lot using it, and even Obama had one in his hand the other night while giving a speech. In my home studio, I've used the 57A to mic a snare (sounds killer, tons of snap and body), acoustic guitar (not bad at all, although I prefer an SDC mic here), and a guitar cabinet (sounds great.) Overall, I don't think you can go wrong with this mic. I'd like to add a Beta 58 to the collection as well, but after a lot of research I think the 57A is the most versatile of the two so if you're on a limited budget as most musicians are, I'd go with this. You won't be disappointed, and I'd be surprised if I find a dynamic mic that replaces it in my every-day, go-to gear case anytime soon.
A**M
Super Good
I like this as a top snare mic! I like it but I don’t love it. I am growing to love it as my personal vocal mic as a learn a little hypercardioid mic technique. I like that this is like a regular 57 in the way that you can get closer to the capsule than you can on a 58 or beta58. Super versatile, I love it!
C**L
Better than the SM 58 for my female voice
I get less feedback with this BETA 57 mic. It’s very clear and for a female like myself it gives me a little more bass & less feedback. Use it for all my pro gigs.
J**B
Great Quality
Amazing microphone and very clear tone. I’ve had it for over a year and definitely I don’t regret buying it. First Shure Beta microphone. Saving up to get wireless Betas.
S**H
Excelent
Excelent Microphone. Same sound as the beta 58 but smaller
S**7
Mobile podcast setup
I bought the Shure BETA 57A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone to use at trade shows and conventions with my mobile podcast setup. Even though I like many things about this microphone, there are a few things I don't like about it. On the plus side, this microphone's supercardioid polar pattern helps to isolate the sound source and cut down on background noise, which is a big plus at trade shows and conventions where there is a lot of noise. The microphone is also strong and well-made, which makes it great for use on the go. Also, the sound quality is very good. It has a warm, natural tone and is clear and detailed. But there are a few things to watch out for. First of all, this microphone is a bit heavy, which can be a problem if you have to hold it for a long time or put it on a boom arm. Second, it isn't as flexible as some other microphones in its price range, so it might not be the best choice for recording multiple instruments or voices at the same time. Overall, I would still recommend the Shure BETA 57A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone to anyone who needs a high-quality microphone for podcasting, live performances, or other similar uses. Even though there are some bad things about this microphone, the good things outweigh the bad ones, and it is a good choice for anyone who needs a durable and clear-sounding microphone.
T**E
Es excelente el microfono para grabar voces siempre y cuando se use una interfaz de audio de buena calidad. Es un microfono para instrumentos pero tambien ofrece un gran desempeño en voces y lugares no tratados acusticamente.
L**U
She knows what I like.
I have an old sm57 (as does everybody else in the world). She's spent most of her life kissing the grill cloth of a 60w Fender cab and on a few occasions I'd coax her over to my Taylor's hole. Solid performance in both situations. But now, drum roll please (prob mic'd with a '57 as well), I have the Beta 57A. It's brighter without that sharp 'nag' lesser mics bring. A fuller, rounder 'glissen' to acoustic guitars without much boomy-ness and coloration. So, is the Beta 57A my new steady? No, I've been in a long term relationship with a TLM 193... But I'll spend more quality time with the B57 on guitar and finding more utility work for her too. If you're still on the fence about getting a Beta57 or not...Stay there, time-waster. You probably spend two hours deciding on what pick to use. Meanwhile, I've got tracking to do.
L**A
Produto simplesmente maravilhoso, excelente qualidade, captação sensacional. Não sei se é original, mas se não for, também supera a qualidade de muitas marcas.
D**Z
Shure Beta 57A yazan logolu kısım kutu içine düşmüştü. Orjinalliğini sorgulattı açıkçası.
T**3
Il Shure BETA 57A è un microfono che sorprende per la sua versatilità e resa sonora. Perfetto per strumenti acustici e amplificati, offre un suono caldo, definito e con una presenza che valorizza ogni dettaglio. Lo schema supercardioide garantisce un eccellente isolamento dalle altre sorgenti sonore e un elevato guadagno prima del feedback, rendendolo ideale sia per il palco che per lo studio. La costruzione è robusta, con griglia in acciaio temprato resistente anche agli utilizzi più intensi. Un microfono affidabile, preciso e dal rapporto qualità-prezzo davvero ottimo: un investimento sicuro per musicisti e tecnici del suono.
A**.
Estupendo para instrumentos, no tanto para voces ,,,es mi opinión,,, sigo buscando,,,👍
M**R
I bought this microphone about two years ago and have never regretted it once. It's a fantastic microphone. I have used it in live shows with genres spanning metal, Folk, Classical and Jazz. It works great on Guitar amps and Snare drums for live stuff. However, I also use it regularly in my home studio with my Rode NT2a It works well with condenser microphones. Picking up the more "bassy" frequencies is very simple with it. I've got good results using it on Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Classical Guitar, Piano, Cello, Snare drum, xylophone, For the price, it's a very fine microphone, and well suited to many situations. If you've got £120 and want a mic that does most things, rather than shelling out £250+ for a dynamic and condenser individually, than I highly recommend this.
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