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Shure BETA 56 User manual

MODEL BETA 56
COMPACT SUPERCARDIOID
DYNAMIC MICROPHONE
GENERAL
The compact Shure BETA 56is a high output supercar-
dioid dynamic microphone designed for professional sound
reinforcement and project studio recording. Its extremely
uniform supercardioid pickup pattern provides high gain
before feedback and excellent rejection of unwanted noise. A
built–in dynamic locking stand adapter with an integral XLR
connectorsimplifiesinstallation.Thestandadapterkeepsthe
microphone securely in place, even if it is struck by a
drumstick. Typical BETA 56 applications include close miking
of tom–toms and other percussion instruments, as well as
guitar amplifiers, brass instruments, and woodwinds.
FEATURES
•
Tailored frequency response provides drums, amplified
instruments, and horns with studio quality sound
•
Built–in stand adapter with dynamic locking system and XLR
connector simplifies setup and provides greater flexibility
•
Uniform supercardioid pattern for high gain before feed-
back and superior rejection of off–axis sound
•
Compact design reduces stage clutter
•
Hardened steel mesh grille 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. This may not be obvious or in-
tuitive, since supercardioid microphones such as the BETA
56havenarrow pickup patterns and can pick upsoundsfrom
the rear. Refer to Figure 1 on the following page.
2. Place the microphone as close as practical to the desired
sound source (refer to the table in the opposite column).
3. Work close to the microphone for extra bass response.
4. Use only one microphone to pick up a single sound source.
5. Use the fewest number of microphones as practical.
6. Keep multiple microphones separated by a distance equal
to at least 3X the distance to the nearest sound source.
7. Place mics as far as possible from reflective surfaces.
8. Use a windscreen when using the microphone outdoors.
BETA 56 APPLICATIONS AND PLACEMENT
The most common BETA 56 applications and placement
techniques 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 56 on each tom, or be-
tweeneachpairoftoms,1to3inch-
es (2.5 to 7.5 cm) above drum
heads. Aim each mic at top drum
heads.
Ondoublehead toms, you canalso
remove bottom head and place a
mic inside pointing up toward top
drum head.
Medium attack;
full, balanced
sound.
Medium attack;
full, balanced
sound.
Snare Drum 1to 3inches (2.5to7.5 cm)above
rimof tophead of drum.Aim micat
drum head.
If desired, place a second mic just
below rim of bottom head.
Most “snap”
from drumstick.
More “snare”
sound.
Guitar & Bass
Amplifiers 1 inch (2.5 cm) from speaker, on–
axis with center of 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;
reduced bass.
Brass &
Woodwinds Brass: 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm)
away, on–axis with bell of instru-
ment.
Woodwinds:1to6 inches (2.5 to15
cm) away, on–axis with bell of in-
strument.
Bell of instrument 90°off–axis from
front of mic.
Bright, clear
sound.
Bright, clear
sound.
Softer, mellow
sound.
MOUNTING THE BETA 56 ON A MICROPHONE STAND
The built–in stand adapter features a dynamic locking sys-
tem that permits adjustments to the microphone’s position, but
resists slipping when struck by drumsticks. To mount theBETA
56 on a stand and adjust its position, proceed as follows:
1. Screw the integral stand adapter onto the end of a micro-
phone stand (see Figure 4). Adjust the stand height and
position as necessary. Make sure the adjustment knob on
the adapter is loose.
2. Pivot the BETA 56 until it is in the desired position relative
to the drum head or instrument speaker.
3. Lock the BETA 56 in place by rotating the thumbscrew on
the stand adapter clockwise until it is tight. Do NOT use
tools to overtighten the adjustment knob.
4. If necessary, make minor adjustments to the microphone
position without loosening the adjustment knob.
5. Connect an audio cable to the integral XLR connector.
Shure Brothers Incorporated
222 Hartrey Avenue
Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.
Model BETA 56User’s Guide
27A2798 (RL)
E1998, Shure Brothers Incorporated Printed in U.S.A.
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STAGE MONITOR & P.A. LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT
For maximum rejection of unwanted sound, place the stage
monitor(s) or P.A. system loudspeakers at a 60°angle from the
rear
of the Beta 56,
not
directly behind it (see Figure 1). Always
check out the stage setup before a performance to ensure opti-
mum placement of microphone and monitors.
180°
120°120°
90°
0°
P.A. SYSTEM
LOUDSPEAKER
MONITOR
LOUDSPEAKER(S)
90°
RECOMMENDED LOUDSPEAKER LOCATIONS
FIGURE 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Dynamic (moving coil)
Frequency Response
50 to 16,000 Hz (see Figure 2)
NOTE: The curve below shows on–axis response at a
distance of 2 feet from a uniform sound source. Your
response may vary, depending on microphone position.
0.6 m
(2 FT)
+10
500 1,000 2,000 5,000 10,000 20,00050 100 20020
0
–10
51 mm
(2 IN.)
25 mm
(1 IN.)
3 mm
(1/8 IN.)
TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE 2
Polar Pattern
Supercardioid, rotationally symmetrical about microphone
axis, uniform with frequency (see Figure 3)
120o
150o
150o
120o
180o
150o
120o
150o
120o
180o
60o
90o
30o
30o
60o
–5 dB
–10 dB
–15 dB
–20 dB
90o
30o
60o
90o
30o
60o
90o
–5 dB
–10 dB
–15 dB
–20 dB
00
10000 Hz
6300 Hz
2500 Hz
1000 Hz
500 Hz
250 Hz
TYPICAL POLAR PATTERNS
FIGURE 3
Output Level (at 1,000 Hz)
Open Circuit Voltage –71 dB* (0.28 mV)
Power Level –51.6 dB**. . .
*0 dB = 1 v/mbar
**0 dB = 1 mw/10 mbar
Impedance
Rated impedance is 150 W(290 Wactual) for connection to
microphone inputs rated low Z
Phasing
Positivepressureondiaphragmproducespositivevoltageon
pin 2 with respect to pin 3
Connector
Three–pin professional audio connector (male XLR type)
Case
Silver blue enamel–painted die cast metal with hardened,
matte-finished steel mesh grille
Adjustable, Locking Stand Adapter
Integral,dynamiclocking,adjustablethrough180°,withstan-
dard 5/8”-27 thread (see Figure 4)
STAND
ADAPTER
MICROPHONE
STAND
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ADUSTMENT
KNOB 180_
BUILT–IN BETA 56 STAND ADAPTER
FIGURE 4
Net Weight
468 grams (16.7 oz)
Certification
Conforms to European Union directives, eligible to bear CE
marking; meets European Union EMC Immunity Require-
ments (EN 50 082–1, 1992).
FURNISHED ACCESSORIES
5/8” to 3/8” (Euro) Thread Adapter 95A2050. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage Bag 26A21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Windscreen A1WS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable (7.6 m [25 ft] C25E, C25F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Cartridge R174. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grille Assembly RK320. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plug (Connector) Assembly 90F1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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