SKU: GC61-SHR-SM137

Shure Microphone Studio Condenser Cardioid; Replaces KSM109SL

Shure Microphone Studio Condenser Cardioid; Replaces KSM109SL

The SM137 is a versatile, flat-response cardioid condenser probe microphone.

The SM137 has an ultra-thin diaphragm for a frequency response that combines a smooth high-end with a tight, controlled low-end and a 15db pad for natural sound reproduction in both acoustic and high volume performance applications.

Features:

Ultra-thin diaphragm for smooth high end and tight, controlled low end

15dB pad for performance consistency across a wider range of high SPL sources

Low self-noise and transformerless preamplifier circuitry

Recommended Use:

Studio Ensemble

Woodwinds

Guitar Amp

Percussion

Studio Instrument

Acoustic Guitar

Piano/Organ

Stage Overhead

Orchestra/Strings

Acoustic Bass

Cymbals

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Shure Microphone Studio Condenser Cardioid; Replaces KSM109SL

The SM137 is a versatile, flat-response cardioid condenser probe microphone.

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