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Shure SH55 Series II

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Dynamic Vocal Microphone "Elvis Mic"

The 55SH Series II sports the distinctive UNIDYNE® II design, which has been for more than 60 years a symbol of the stage and show business. The microphone combines the nostalgia of the 50s and 60s with modern transducer technology and Shure's typical presence boost, making it an excellent choice for vocals. Via the cardioid polar pattern, it isolates the sound source very effectively against incoming sound from the rear of the microphone, so that there is little risk of feedback from nearby speakers. The 55SH Series II can also be used under adverse acoustic conditions where omnidirectional microphones can not be used.

The low-impedance, balanced output of the 55SH Series II is suitable for connection to microphone inputs from 75 to 300 ohms. The microphone is equipped with a shock mount against impact sound, an on/off switch, and a threaded and adjustable swivel adapter. The 55SH Series II is ideal for use in PA or theatre sound reinforcement, and also for broadcasting- and television productions, studio recording, and other audio applications where a microphone is desired in a classic style.

  • Wide cardioid polar pattern
  • On/Off switch
  • Stand connector
  • Classic visual appearance - modern performance
  • Optimised frequency range for speech and vocals
  • Cardioid polar pattern for optimal performance in unfavorable acoustic conditions.
  • Shock mount for reduced sound impact and undisturbed operation.
  • Solid diecast aluminium housing and a robust construction for reliable operation even under the harshest conditions.
  • Self-tensioning swivel adapter allows for a max. 45 degree forward tilt, and backwards by 80 degrees.
  • Frequency range: 50 Hz - 15 kHz
  • Output impedance: 150 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: -58.0 dBV / Pa (1.3 mV)
  • Size: About 188 mm in length
  • Weight: 624 g
Item number 105757
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
On/Off Switch Yes
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Colour nickel
Cable no
Diameter 56 mm
Length 188 mm
Weight 624 g
Frequenzy Range from 50 Hz
Frequenzy Range to 15 kHz
Clamp 1
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Excellent sound and durability for a great price - would recommend!
dragoje 31.01.2018
Like many others, I was attracted by the looks of this classic microphone, and I read some positive reviews so I decided to buy one for live gigs with my band.
It is a very versatile mic, with an excellent feedback control, it has a great sound that cuts through the mix.
The pros never end, so I will write down the only con that I experienced with this one - it is a little more difficult to use than a standard dynamic mic like SM58 (which I also own), it takes some time until you get used to this one, you have to try and find that 'sweet spot'.

I mostly use this microphone for blues-rock gigs, I had never experienced problems with feedback in small clubs, even though this one can really pick up a lot of spills from the drums and amps, so I would not recommend a high gain.

It really looks very classy, especially at a blues/jazz gig. The most beautiful microphone I have ever seen, and it is really well built, you don't have to worry that it will break easily if you drop it or something.

All in all - a great value for the money, I would definitely recommend this microphone to anyone!
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Anonymous 13.02.2017
It's such a beautifully designed microphone and the quality of the manufacture is excellent. It's iconic presence probably makes it a tad overpriced. But I've been using the microphone constantly during January and February 2017 and the regular use has increased my skill in the most effective way to use it. It's not necessary to get too close as long as there is sufficient gain - but not too much. The only hint of feedback was when my headphones brush the mike as I was reaching across to continue the recording session.
My guess is that the original mike of 60 years ago was bigger. The size and aesthetic beauty of the latest model is perfect for me. My only cautionaly note for those wishing to buy one is to be careful when buying a mike stand to suit the SH55, the locking screw on the K&M 260/1 stand is too wide for the mike to be fully screwed onto the the stand with the inserted K&M 215 adapter. I can still use the Mike for studio work - but would want to be careful of the choice of stand - or file down the perimeter of the locking screw by a millimeter - for on the road gigs.
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Monster Mic!!
JRL Sound Studio 27.09.2017
Using this Mic for years in a row now, show after show it always delivered a great sound! truly indestructible! it has survived 2 meters drops right into a mosh pit floor (festival mud) were people just ran over it! there was even some beer poured over it by accident and it still works perfectly!

After a few years I only changed the inside foams (also order here at thomann) because after all the gig's they were a bit dirty.

this mic is a tank!
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Martyn M. 03.08.2013
Ok let's just get this out the way - this mic is seriously gorgeous, that classic Elvis vibe is all what this is about.
It seems a little on the quiet side too be honest, tonally similar to a sm58 (same capsule?) with a wider (sub cardioid) polar pattern and less proximity effect - you could practically eat this thing.
The on/off switch is a bit of an odd choice that could have been used for a eq switch or filter - I guess this is keeping in tradition.
Doesn't get a lot of use but I like doing the "Daptones" drum thing between the kick and snare pushed through some compression or saturation to add a little dirt. I've also heard good things about this for bass.
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