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PROFESSIONAL VOCAL PERFORMANCE – The BETA 58A is designed specifically for professional vocal use, with a tailored frequency response that provides natural-sounding vocals with a present mid-range and controlled bass rolloff to minimize proxminity effect.
SUPERIOR GAIN BEFORE FEEDBACK – With its uniform supercardioid pattern, the BETA 58A provides maximum gain before feedback ensuing clear and consistent performance even in noisy environments.
HIGH SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO – The neodymium magnet provides high output with low noise, resulting in a clear sound for professional-quality recordings and performances.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION – The hardened steel mesh grille and rugged construction make the BETA 58A resistance to wear and abuse, making ideal for use on the road or in the studio.
ADVANCED SHOCK MOUNT SYSTEM – The pneumatic shock mount system reduces mechanical noise and vibration for a smooth and stable performance every time.
CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE – The BETA 58A is minimally affected by varying load impedance, ensuring it maintains its superb performance regardless of the system it’s connected to.
TRUSTED SHURE RELIABILITY – With over 90 years of audio engineering experience, the BETA 58Ais designed and built to Shure’s high standards of quality, ruggedness, and reliability, making it a go-to choise for musicians and audio professionals worldwide.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX – BETA 58A Microphones, A25D Adjustable Stand Adapter, 95A2050 5/8” to 3/8” (Euro) Thread Adapter, and 26A21 Storage Bag.
13 reviews for Shure BETA 58A Vocal Microphone – Single Element Supercardioid Dynamic Mic for Stage and Studio, Includes A25D Adjustable Stand Adapter, 5/8” to 3/8” (Euro) Thread Adapter and Storage Bag
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richard paguirigan –
Use your karaoke app with an external speaker instead of headphones!
I’ve been looking for an XLR mic that I could use with my Smule Karaoke Sing app in conjunction with an iRig-pre adapter. Seems like overkill, I know but it’s really not. Be patient and hear me out. Let me explain. First, I cannot sing into a pair of earbuds. They still sound good but they don’t feel right. A handheld or standup mic is always the way to go. Now, in order to use these apps you have to have an earbud or wired headphones so you can hear the music. You can’t really plug into an external speaker and listen to the music while singing into the app with standard headphones or mics.. Doing so will cause severe sound distortion as the mic picks up sound coming from the external speakers which then gets picked up by the mic and then then gets transmitted back to speakers again, which the mic then picks up again. It’s a continuing cycle of snowballing distortion. However, there are times I WANT to use an external speaker so that I can use the app to perform as if it were a stand alone karaoke machine. This IS the only mic (of this acoustic and build quality) that allows me to that. Why? Because it does a very good job of only picking up your voice coming out of your mouth. You can increase the volume of the external speakers to a reasonably high volume and the mic won’t pick it up. There is hardly any distortion depending on how loud the external speaker is. I initially got the SM58 but it was a little to muddled and bassy for my voice type so I returned it for this based on reviews. I don’t regret it…pricey yes, but it’s a long term investment which will gives many years of pleasure and satisfaction as it beats the SM 58 in sound quality and external sound isolation. You can hear and assess the sound quality of this mic for yourself, utilizing the aforementioned setup with no headphones, using an external speaker/monitor only, by listening to some of the songs I’ve done using this mic on Smule Sing karaoke app profile name @RichPaterno. You can also just go the Smule.com website and search for my profile name and click on the MOST RECENT videos tab where I have used this mic. It has the most gorgeous sound OMG!
VPN –
awesome microphone
This microphone picks up sound nicely and effortlessly. Low, mid and high are all there. High gain without added noises. Highly recommended
Mark Forrester –
worth every penny
I LOVE this vocal mic!!!
Stella Y –
Excellent Sound Quality
The sound quality is so good that I feel I must come back and give it 5 stars!
Glen Bayless –
Shure… The Gold Standard.
Shure Beta 58 microphones are the gold standard for vocal mic’s in the industry. There’s just nothing that’s going to beat them for sound, pattern, durability, and overall performance! Except, maybe, the Shure Beta 58A! A little better EQ built into the mic itself – and a nice tight pattern to avoid feedback – and the durability of the Shure name – YOU CAN’T GO WRONG. Yes, you’ll pay a little more for this mic up front – but, you’ll save it all – many times over – in the long run. These mics go on for YEARS – even on hard, touring situations. Do yourself (and your audience) a favor and buy this mic. You’ll all be glad you did!!
gnostic student –
Good quality mic, but I’m going back to the SM58
I bought this mic because I tried my friend’s super 55 delux and liked it, and I read that the beta 58 has the same capsule. I like the sound of both those nice when singing softly. Unfortunately, in a band setting when the electric guitars get loud and I have to sing loudly to cut through above the overdrive the beta 58 sounds to shrill. It could probably be great with some parametric eq but my band uses a mixer that only has bass mid treble and that’s not enough to eq the shrill high end to make this mix sound good for loud vocals. So I’m going back to the good old sm58. Just be careful when you buy that sm58 that you don’t get a counterfeit one because there are many fakes of that mic selling on the internet these days.
Leonardo Chambilla Lira –
Cómpralo, está bueno
Buen producto, una calidad impresionante, llegó en excelentes condiciones y antes de lo establecido.
Cindy –
Gmoke
Great
SEG SA – Thierry Aerts –
magnifique son
Maria Augusta –
Microfone maravilhoso
Lord Shires –
My old sm58 started to lose power volume after years of service so I went for this upgrade. Great mic for my singing in a rock band. I would change the design of the box, but the mic is pure quality
Anna Georgiew –
Tolles Mikro! Super Sound, hält viel aus, gutes Preis Leistungs Verhältnis.
Ten –
Very sensitive and clear mic. good for recording