
Shure BETA 87A, Supercardioid Vocal Microphone
Shure BETA 87A, Supercardioid Vocal Microphone with Swivel Adapter and Carrying/Storage Bag, 50Hz - 20kHz, 140.5 dB
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Supercardioid Vocal Microphone
Shure - BETA 87A

road ready and reliable deisgnThe Shure BETA 87A is a Supercardiod microphone that adds studio level quality to the live mix. Designed to capture vocals with brighter sound and stunning accuracy for a better all-round sound in a live concert. Increased presence is implemented with a tailored frequency response, designed to focus on the upper midrange to bring the best out of your voice, allowing you to cut through clearly and resonate deeply with the audience. As one of the world’s best-selling, single-element, condenser microphones, the BETA 87A puts vocalists on a pedestal.
Included alongside the BETA 87A itself, is a A25D Swivel Adapter and 26A13 Carrying/Storage Bag.
150 ΩImpedance
50Hz - 20kHzFrequency Response
140.5 dBMax SPL
at a glance
• Includes Shure BETA 87A mic, Swivel Adapter and Carrying/Storage Bag
• Road ready and durable supercardiod microphone
• Impressive noise and feedback rejection
• Low handling noise
Why Is It Better?

Set your singing apartThe supercardioid pattern offers ultra-isolation of your voice, allowing you to shine through in the mix.
Never overpoweredGet up close and personal with the mic without overwhelming the sound. Electronically controlled low-end roll-off keeps your bass from taking over the mix.
Resists rattleThe enhanced cartridge shock-mount system allows you to handle the mic a little harder while absorbing any mechanical noise.
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The Tech Spec
Features | Specification | Microphone Type | Condenser |
---|---|
Polar Pattern | Supercardioid |
Frequency Response | 50Hz - 20kHz |
Max SPL | 140.5dB |
Output Impedance | 150 ohms |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 70.5dB |
Self Noise | 23.5dB (A weighted) |
Colour | Gray |
Connector | XLR |
Included Accessories | Mic Clip, Carrying Pouch |
Weight | 0.48 lbs. |