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Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Instrument Cardioid with USB Adapter

The legendary SM57 cardioid dynamic instrument microphone is now available with the X2u USB Signal Adapter, which features built-in headphone monitoring with zero latency, and easy controls to balance microphone and playback audio.

SKU: GC61-SHR-SM57-X2U

Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Instrument Cardioid with USB Adapter

Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Instrument Cardioid with USB Adapter

The legendary SM57 cardioid dynamic instrument microphone is now available with the X2u USB Signal Adapter, which features built-in headphone monitoring with zero latency, and easy controls to balance microphone and playback audio.

Digitally record wherever and whenever your computer takes you - just plug and play for better-than-CD quality instrument reproduction.

SM57

Dynamic microphone cartridge with tailored frequency response delivers clear reproduction of amplified and acoustic instruments

Uniform cardioid polar pattern isolates the sound source while minimizing background noise

Internal pneumatic shock mount minimizes handling noise]

Legendary construction and versatility for consistent performance under rugged use and abuse on stage or in the studio.

X2u

Plug and Play USB Connectivity allows the convenience of digital recording anywhere your computer can go (compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, and Mac OS x 10.1 or later).

Integrated pre-amp with Microphone Gain Control allows control of input signal strength

Zero Latency Monitoring for real-time playback and multi-tracking without disorientation

Headphone jack for monitoring with 1/8 inch; connectivity

Monitor Mix Control for blending microphone and playback audio

16 bit, up to 48 kHz sample rate for better-than-CD quality audio

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Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Instrument Cardioid with USB Adapter

The legendary SM57 cardioid dynamic instrument microphone is now available with the X2u USB Signal Adapter, which features built-in headphone monitoring with zero latency, and easy controls to balance microphone and playback audio.

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