Shure BETA57A - Manual

Shure BETA57A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – RECOMMENDED LOUDSPEAKER LOCATIONS; FIGURE 1; TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE; FIGURE 2; TYPICAL POLAR PATTERNS; FIGURE 3
  • Page 3 – MODÈLE BETA 57A; MICROPHONE DYNAMIQUE SUPERCARDIOÏDE; EFFET DE PROXIMITÉ
  • Page 4 – PLACEMENT RECOMMANDÉ POUR LES; CARACTÉRISTIQUES; COURBE DE RÉPONSE TYPIQUE; COURBES DE DIRECTIVITÉ TYPIQUES; ACCESSOIRES FOURNIS
  • Page 5 – MODELL BETA 57A; ALLGEMEINES; NAHEFFEKT
  • Page 6 – EMPFOHLENE LAUTSPRECHERSTELLUNGEN; ABBILDUNG 1; SPEZIFIKATIONEN; TYPISCHES FREQUENZVERHALTEN; ABBILDUNG 2; TYPISCHE POLARCHARAKTERISTIK; ABBILDUNG 3; MITGELIEFERTES ZUBEHÖR
  • Page 7 – MODELO BETA 57A; GENERALIDADES; EFECTO DE PROXIMIDAD
  • Page 8 – COLOCACION RECOMENDADA DE ALTOPARLANTES; FIGURA 1; ESPECIFICACIONES; RESPUESTA DE FRECUENCIA TIPICA; FIGURA 2; PATRONES DE CAPTACION POLAR TIPICOS; FIGURA 3; ACCESORIOS SUMINISTRADOS
  • Page 9 – MODELLO BETA 57A; INTRODUZIONE; EFFETTO DI PROSSIMITÀ
  • Page 10 – DATI TECNICI; ACCESSORI IN DOTAZIONE
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Shure Brothers Incorporated
222 Hartrey Avenue
Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.

Model BETA 57A

User Guide

MODEL BETA 57A

SUPERCARDIOID DYNAMIC
PERFORMANCE MICROPHONE

GENERAL

The Shure BETA 57A is a high output supercardioid dynamic

microphone designed for professional sound reinforcement and
project studio recording. It maintains a true supercardioid pattern
throughout its frequency range. This insures high gain before
feedback, maximum isolation from other sound sources, and
minimum off–axis tone coloration. A completely new grille design
lets you take better advantage of proximity effect. The BETA 57A
is an exceptionally versatile microphone. Typical applications
include drums, guitar amplifiers, brass, woodwinds and vocals.

FEATURES

Tailored frequency response provides drums, guitars,
vocals, and horns with studio quality sound

Uniform supercardioid pattern for high gain before feed-
back and superior rejection of off–axis sound

Hardened steel mesh grille that facilitates use of proximity
effect and resists wear and abuse

Neodymium magnet for high signal–to–noise ratio output

Minimally affected by varying load impedance

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

Legendary Shure quality and reliability

GENERAL RULES FOR MICROPHONE USE

1. Aim the microphone toward the desired sound source and

away from unwanted sources. Since supercardioid micro-
phones such as the BETA 57A have narrow pickup patterns
and can pick up sounds from the rear, this may not be ob-
vious or intuitive. Refer to Figure 1.

2. Place a microphone as close as practical to the desired

sound source (refer to the table in the facing column).

3. Work close to the microphone for extra bass response.
4. Use only one microphone to pick up one sound source.
5. Keep the distance between microphones at least three

times the distance from a microphone to a sound source.

6. Use the fewest number of microphones as is practical.
7. Place mics as far as possible from reflective surfaces.

8. Add a windscreen when using the microphone outdoors.

9. Avoid excessive handling to minimize pick up of mechanical

noise.

APPLICATIONS AND PLACEMENT

The most common applications and placement techniques

for the BETA 57A are listed in the following table. Keep in mind
that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal
taste–there is no one “correct” microphone position.

APPLICATION

SUGGESTED MICROPHONE

PLACEMENT

TONE QUALITY

Tom–Toms

One BETA 57A on each tom, or
between each pair of toms, 1 to 3
inches (2.5 to 7.5 cm) above drum
heads. Aim each mic at top drum
heads.

On double head toms, you can
also remove bottom head and
place a mic inside, pointing up to-
ward top head.

Medium attack,
balanced sound.

Medium attack,
balanced sound.

Snare Drum

1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5 cm) above
the rim of the top drum head. Aim
the mic at the drum head.

If desired, place a second mic
just below rim of bottom head.

Most “snap” from
drumstick impact

More “snare”
sound.

Guitar &

Bass

Amplifiers

1 inch (2.5 cm) from speaker, on–
axis with speaker cone.

1 inch (2.5 cm) from speaker, at
edge of speaker cone.

6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) away
from speaker and on–axis with-
speaker cone.

2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm) back from
speaker, on–axis with speaker
cone.

Sharp attack;
emphasized bass.

Sharp attack;
higher frequency
sound.

Medium attack;
full, balanced
sound.

Softer attack;
thin, reduced
bass sound.

Vocals

1 to 6 inches (2.5 to 15 cm) from
the vocalist’s mouth.

Rich, warm
sound.

Brass &

Woodwinds

Brass: 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm)
away, on–axis with bell of instru-
ment.

Woodwinds: 1 to 6 inches (2.5 to
15 cm) away, on–axis with bell of
instrument.

Bell of the instrument 90

°

off–axis

from the front of the mic.

Bright, clea r
sound.

Bright, clear
sound.

Softer, mellow
sound.

PROXIMITY EFFECT

Unidirectional microphones such as the BETA 57A pro-

gressively boost bass frequencies by 6 to 10 dB at 100 Hz
when the microphone is at a distance of about 6 mm (1/4 in.)
from the sound source. This phenomenon, known as prox-
imity effect, can be used to create a warmer, more powerful
sound. To prevent explosive low frequency sound during
close–up use, the BETA 57A bass response gradually rolls
off. This provides greater control and helps the user take ad-
vantage of proximity effect.

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1999, Shure Brothers Incorporated

Printed in U.S.A.

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Summary

Page 2 - RECOMMENDED LOUDSPEAKER LOCATIONS; FIGURE 1; TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE; FIGURE 2; TYPICAL POLAR PATTERNS; FIGURE 3

2 STAGE MONITOR & P.A. LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT For maximum rejection of unwanted sound, place the stage monitor or P.A. system loudspeaker at a 60 ° angle from the rear of the Beta 57A, not directly behind it (see Figure 1). Al- ways check out the stage setup before a performance to en-sure that p...

Page 3 - MODÈLE BETA 57A; MICROPHONE DYNAMIQUE SUPERCARDIOÏDE; EFFET DE PROXIMITÉ

3 MODÈLE BETA 57A MICROPHONE DYNAMIQUE SUPERCARDIOÏDE GÉNÉRALITÉS Le Shure Beta 57A est un microphone vocal dynamique supercardioïde conçu pour la sonorisation professionnelle etles enregistrements en studio. Il maintient une courbesupercardioïde réelle dans toute sa gamme de fréquences.Ceci assure ...

Page 4 - PLACEMENT RECOMMANDÉ POUR LES; CARACTÉRISTIQUES; COURBE DE RÉPONSE TYPIQUE; COURBES DE DIRECTIVITÉ TYPIQUES; ACCESSOIRES FOURNIS

4 180 ° 120 ° 120 ° 90 ° 0 ° RETOUR(S) HAUT–PARLEURS DE SONORISATION 90 ° PLACEMENT RECOMMANDÉ POUR LES HAUT–PARLEURS FIGURE 1 CARACTÉRISTIQUES Type Dynamique (bobine mobile) Courbe de réponse 50 à 16 000 Hz (voir la figure 2) 0 +10 –10 RÉPONSE RELA TIVE EN DB FRÉQUENCE HERTZIENNE ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ...

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