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Shure KSM137 - Applications; Mounting the Microphone

Shure KSM137
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7/13/22, 10:44 AM
KSM137 User Guide
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Performance Characteristics
Extremely uniform polar response
Extended frequency response
Minimal self-noise
Exceptional low-frequency reproduction
Able to withstand high SPLs
High output level
No crossover distortion
Superior common-mode rejection and suppression of radio frequency interference
(RFI)
Model Variations
This microphone can be purchased as a stereo pair (KSM137/SL STEREO). In addition to the
standard accessories, the stereo pair includes a stereo stand adapter (A27M) for mounting
two microphones on one stand.
Applications
Brass and woodwind instruments
Orchestras, choirs, and wind ensembles
Overhead miking of drums and percussion instruments
Close-miking of acoustic instruments such as piano, guitar, violins, drums, and
percussion
Low-frequency instruments such as double bass and kick drum
Electric guitar and bass amplifiers
Vocals and speech
Room ambience
Note: Sound quality is strongly affected by microphone location and room
acoustics. To achieve the best overall sound for a particular application, it may be
necessary to experiment with microphone placement and room treatments.
Power Requirements
This microphone requires phantom power and performs best with a 48 Vdc supply (IEC-
61938). However, it will operate with slightly decreased headroom and sensitivity with
supplies as low as 11 Vdc.
Most modern mixers provide phantom power. You must use a balanced microphone cable:
XLR-to-XLR or XLR-to-TRS.
Mounting the Microphone
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