Shure 1983 catalogue sm professional performance microphones

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The Shure SM Professional Performance Microphones

Quality in the making

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The Shure SM Professional Performance Series

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A Cogngtmghlt] to Excellence. . . 1-7 prOfeSSlonalS Stand behind .
Shure SM85 Microphone ......... 1 Nowhere is the reliance on Shure I
Shure SM58 Microphone ......... 2 quality more evident than in .
Shure SM56 and SM57 the world of entertainment. On '
Microphones ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 stages everywhere, music legends
Shure SM77 and SM78 like Mick Jagger, Judy Collins, 1
Microphones ................. 4 Ronnie Milsap, Tina Turner, Eddie ,
Shure SMIOA, SMIZA, SM14A Rabbitt, Dolly Parton, Charles
and SM 7 Microphones -------- 5 Aznavour, Billy Squier, Paul Anka,
Accessories .................... 6-7 Dionne Warwick, Roger Daltrey
Selecting a Quality and Peter Townsend insist on
Microphone . .. .............. 8-9 Shure microphones to make their
Understanding Microphone performance stand out.

Terms and Specifications ....... 8-9 In this catalog, youll find the

complete line of Shure SM Profes-
sional Performance Microphones,
each with a distinctive sound or
physical characteristic. Youll also
find out about the superior quality
and rugged reliability that have
made these microphones The
Sound of the Professionals®. . .

l Worldwide.

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A minimum of two years of intensive de-
velopment, design and engineering go
into the making of a new Shure micro-
phone. Before any Shure microphone is
sold, it must pass a battery of at least 20
environmental and performance tests
that simulate and go beyond live usage
situations.

Microphones are battered, vibrated
and dropped to assure strength and long-
life. They are drenched in 100% humidity
to assure reliable internal connections.

They are subiected to extreme electro-
magnetic and electrostatic fields to assure

proper shielding from external noise, hum
or stray radio frequency fields. And, they
are subiected to temperature extremes