Super 55-BCR Deluxe Vocal Microphone LIMITED EDITION
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Description:

What is the Super 55-BCR best suited to?
The Super 55-BCR is suited specifically to vocal applications. Therefore, typically live performance, public address as well as for broadcasting, recording, and sound applications where a stand-mounted microphone with a classic look is desirable.
How is this microphone different from the 55SH series II?
There are 2 main differences:
- The Super 55-BCR features a superior cartridge and is super-cardioid
- A black outer shell with a bright red mesh
Features:
- SupercardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and very little from the sides, making it more directional than a cardioid mic.
Read moreGo to the glossary Polar PatternPolar pattern describes how well the microphone hears sound from different directions.
Read moreGo to the glossary - Iconic chrome-plated design
- Tailored frequency responseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.
Read moreGo to the glossary for natural vocals and speech - High gain-before-feedback and excellent off-axis rejection
- Shock-mounted cartridge minimizes handling noise and ensures quiet operation
- Rugged die cast casing for reliability under rigorous conditions
- Self-tensioning swivel mount, permits tilting through 45 degrees forward and 80 degrees backward
Specs:
- Transducer TypeA transducer converts sound into an electrical signal. The two most common types are dynamic and condenser.
Read moreGo to the glossary : DynamicDynamic mics have a simple, rugged construction and can handle very high sound pressure levels.
Read moreGo to the glossary - Polar PatternPolar pattern describes how well the microphone hears sound from different directions.
Read moreGo to the glossary: SupercardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and very little from the sides, making it more directional than a cardioid mic.
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Frequency ResponseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.
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60 Hz
- 17 kHz
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SensitivityThis is how mich signal a microphone produces for a given amount of sound.
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-53 dBV/Pa / 2,4 mV/Pa
- Weight: 278 g
- FrequencyThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.
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