Hi,
I searched, sort of.
This should be an easy one. I curious what the difference is between the SM series and Beta series.
How different is an SM58 from the Beta58?
I've tried to decipher the information from the sure website, but I'm just not all that smart.
Thanks
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The Beta series also uses neodymium (sp?) magnets which produces
The Beta series also uses neodymium (sp?) magnets which produces a higher output level. But I have had bad experiences with Beta 58's I used to have 4 and now I only have 2 because 2, died, in the middle of live recording! So I'll never use them on anything of any primary importance again. I'll stick with the SM58's, my favorites. Maybe I should buy a few, since I don't own any? I do have a bag full of SM57's with foam pop filters. Those qualify as 58's. Besides, you can save plenty of money if you stick with the SM series. No one will think you're cheap, even if you are like the rest of us.
Cheap and easy
Ms. Remy Ann David
Re: Sure microphones: Difference between SM and Beta TVPostSoun
Re: Sure microphones: Difference between SM and Beta
TVPostSound wrote: [quote=VonRocK]Hi,
How different is an SM58 from the Beta58?
I've tried to decipher the information from the sure website, but I'm just not all that smart.
Thanks
SM58= Cardioid
Beta58= Supercardioid
SM= Cardioid (except SM63, SM11, SM87A, SM93)
Beta= Supercardioid (except Beta91, Beta53, Beta87C)
The Beta dynamic mics (Beta56, Beta57, Beta58, Beta52) have neodymium magnets.
That is really it.
SM's have a more uniform rise in their frequency response from a
SM's have a more uniform rise in their frequency response from about 2k on, whereas the Beta series have a sharper increase around 3.5k and a bit wider frequecy response that doesn't start to slope off until about 13k (SM's drop sharply past 10k).
In a nutshell, SMs are built more for sibilance cutting (and are better at high freq. feedback rejection) whereas Betas are clearer and more even on the highs.