The KSM44SL is a multiple pattern (cardioid, omnidirectional, bidirectional),
externally biased, dual large diaphragm condenser microphone with extremely
low self-noise (7dB). Developed to meet the needs of studio recording musicians,
the warm, rich sound of the KSM44 delivers exceptional performance, tailored
to deliver vivid reproduction of voice for the most critical recordings. The
KSM44 also offers great flexibility in a variety of recording applications,
working well on acoustic and amplified instruments, as its capacity for managing
high SPLs accommodates loud sound sources such as drums and guitar amplifiers.
Features
Dual 1-inch, externally biased, ultra-thin, 2.5 micron, 24-karat gold-layered,
low mass, Mylar ® diaphragms provide superior transient response
Class A, discrete, transformerless preamplifier for transparency, extremely
fast transient response and no crossover distortion; Minimizes harmonic and
intermodulation distortions
Full-range frequency response (20 Hz - 20 KHz) for an extremely accurate
reproduction of voice and instruments
Extremely low self noise (7 dBA) for critical studio vocal recording
Premium electronic components and gold-plated internal and external connectors
Subsonic filter eliminates rumble from mechanical vibration below 17 Hz
15 dB attenuation switch for handling high input SPL sound sources
Durable zinc die-cast housing and hardened low carbon steel grille to protect
the cartridge from accidental drops or misuse
Uniform polar response provides natural off-axis response for critical recording
An integrated three-stage pop protection grille to guard against wind and
breath noise
An internal shock mount to reduce unwanted handling and stand noise
Performance Characteristics
Extended frequency response
Very low self-noise
Exceptional low-frequency reproduction
High output level
High input SPL capability
No cross-over distortion
Extremely uniform polar response
Superior common mode rejection and suppression of radio frequency interference
Each KSM44/SL comes supplied complete with:
Color-matched ShureLock TM elastic-suspension shock mount
ShureLock TM swivel mount
Protective velveteen pouch
Locking aluminum carrying case
APPLICATIONS
The KSM44/SL is designed as a premium vocal microphone for studio recording.
Microphone use, however, is a matter of personal taste. Here is a non-exhaustive
list of common applications:
Vocals -- solo, background, voice-over
Acoustic instruments -- such as piano, guitar, drums, percussion, strings
Wind instruments -- brass and woodwind
Low frequency instruments -- such as double bass, electric bass, kick drum
Overhead miking -- drums or percussion
Ensembles -- choral or orchestral
Room ambiance pick-up -- guitar amplifier or drums
Of course, both the acoustic environment and microphone placement have significant
effects on the sound obtained when miking any sound source. We encourage users
to experiment with these variables to achieve the best overall sound
Suggested Applications
Studio Vocals
Ensemble Vocals
Voiceover
Live Recording
Strings
Acoustic Guitar
Piano
Cymbals
Woodwinds
SHURE KSM44SL Books_and_Articles
Booklets and Articles
Connecting Professional Microphones to Computer Sound Cards Because interconnection procedures in the computer world differ from those used in professional audio, it is not always easy to make a professional microphone work with a computer. This Shure Application Bulletin will help. On-Line Version
Microphone Techniques for Music -- Sound Reinforcement Recommended microphone type and placement for a large variety of vocal and instrument situations. Adobe Acrobat, 677KB
Microphone Techniques for Music -- Studio Recording In this guide, Shure Application Engineers describe particular microphone techniques and placement: techniques to pick up a natural tonal balance, techniques to help reject unwanted sounds, and even techniques to create special effects. Adobe Acrobat, 755KB
Microphones And Multitracks Essential steps to quality recording using a microphone and multitrack recorder. Adobe Acrobat, 597KB
MP3: Getting Your Music from the Garage to the Web Short and to the point, this booklet addresses everything MP3, from "What is it?" to "How do I do it?" On-line version
I recently purchased two Shure KSM344SL studio microphones along with four other microphones, two of them lesser Shure's and two of them Apex 435's. After extensive testing, I ended up setting aside the lesser Shure's and the Apex microphones, writing off the expense of getting them as the cost of doing business. Compared to the KSM344SL's, the only thing those other microphoness did was make noise. These KSM344SL's are absolutely fantastic microphones, very sensitive, very low noise, and capture the sound of my piano perfectly. The only thing negative is that they are somewhat heavy and if I extend the microphone stand's boom all the way, I have to hang something on the stub end to balance out the weight (the carrying cases the KSM344SL's come with do a nice job at this). I would like four microphones, at least, to pick up the full spectrum of sound coming off the piano, so I am thinking of getting another pair of these Shure KSM344SL's and quitting my fooling around with anything else.
The best mic for the money on the planet! Ultra quiet! Built like a tank! Clean, accurate sound! I am running mine with an FMR pre/comp combo and WOW! It sounds like an 87 with a Millenia behind it! I will be buying another one soon!! Look out stereo applications! Shure has knocked one out of the ballpark with it's flagship condenser! THANK YOU SHURE! AND IT IS MADE IN THE USA! WOOOOOHOOOO!! Take that you cheap, Chinese clones and uber-expensive German mics!
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