Shure KSM9HS - Dual-Pattern Condenser Mic -Black
Condenser microphone that captures extraordinary vocal detail due to its switchable hypercardioid and subcardioid patterns. It features exceptional consistency across all frequenci es, a dual Mylar diaphragm, a shock mount, and multiple color options. PRODUCT DETAILS The KSM9HS is a premium vocal condenser microphone that captures vocal subtlety with extraordinary detail to deliver clear articulation, functional flexibility, and precise vocal reproduction for live performance.Engineered to exacting standards, the KSM9HS reveals nuance and subtlety in a microphone optimized for the most demanding live environments. With its dual diaphragm design and switchable polar patterns (hypercardioid / subcardioid), the KSM9HS is the choice for the world's most accomplished vocal performances. KSM9HS microphones offer exceptional consistency across all frequencies, providing more gain before feedback, while decreasing proximity effect. As the premier choice in handheld wireless microphone options for Axient®, UHF-R®, and ULX-D™, KSM9HS microphones are built to exacting Shure endurance standards, renowned worldwide and proven night after night, center stage. Exceptional consistency across all frequencies, providing more gain before feedback, while decreasing proximity effect Dual gold layered, low-mass Mylar® diaphragm design Switchable polar patterns (hypercardioid and subcardioid) Advanced suspension shock mount Premium electronic components including Class A transformerless preamplifier circuitry Gold-plated internal and external connectors, including XLR Output Durable aluminum housing Available as wireless handheld transmitter SKUs Zippered carrying case General Description Expanding on the success and innovation of the KSM9, the KSM9HS offers a new set of polar patterns (hypercardioid and subcardioid) to provide the flexibility needed to achieve optimal results in any environment. The hypercardioid pattern delivers excellent gain before feedback and a focused low-end frequency response, while the subcardioid pattern produces an open, natural sound and further reduces the proximity effect. As a premium vocal microphone, the KSM9HS captures vocal subtlety with extraordinary detail to deliver clear articulation, functional flexibility and precise vocal reproduction for live performance. Transformerless, Class A preamplifier circuitry and dual, gold-layered diaphragms capture a transparent sound, revealing every nuance and subtlety in a vocal performance. The KSM9HS uses an advanced suspension shock mount to virtually eliminate handling noise, even in the most demanding live environments. Features Dual 3/4” gold layered, low-mass Mylar® diaphragms provide superior frequency response and proximity control Dual polar patterns (hypercardioid and subcardioid) for maximum flexibility in a wide variety of performance applications Class A, discrete, transformerless preamplifier for transparency, extremely fast transient response and no crossover distortion, while minimizing harmonic and inter-modulation distortion Advanced suspension shock mount system that isolates cartridge from handling and stand noise Subsonic filter eliminates rumble from mechanical vibration below 17 Hz Premium electronic components, including gold-plated internal and external connectors Integrated three-stage 'pop' protection grille reduces plosives, wind, and other breath noise 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 The KSM9 series consists of two models featuring unique, switchable polar patterns and a variety of finishes. KSM9HS: Features hypercardioid and subcardioid polar patterns with a black finish. KSM9: Features cardioid and supercardioid polar patterns with a charcoal-gray or champagne finish. Applications The KSM9HS captures and controls the detailed sonic nuances of critical studio performances, while withstanding the punishment of professional live sound reinforcement. The hypercardioid pick-up pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection and extended gain before feedback, making it an ideal choice in loud environments. The subcardioid pick-up pattern provides a wide coverage angle with subtle off axis rejection, resulting in a natural sound and minimized proximity effect. The wide coverage angle makes this pattern suitable for capturing multiple sources at once. Operation Proximity Effect Directional microphones progressively boost bass frequencies as the microphone is placed closer to the source. This phenomenon, known as proximity effect, can be used to create a warmer, more powerful sound. However, it usually requires the vocalist to maintain a consistent distance from the microphone in order to avoid changing the low-frequency response. The dual-diaphragm design of the KSM9HS helps to control and minimize proximity effect, resulting in a more uniform low-frequency response. This allows the performer to move closer or further from the microphone with minimal changes in sound quality. Selecting a Polar Pattern Hypercardioid: Use the hypercardioid setting to avoid feedback and achieve maximum isolation in loud environments. This pickup pattern is highly directional, with the greatest sensitivity occurring at the front of the microphone and maximum off-axis rejection occurring at 110 degrees toward each side. Subcardioid: Use the subcardioid setting to capture more room characteristics and extract detail in quiet environments. This pickup pattern is directional, but much wider than the hypercardioid setting. The greatest sensitivity occurs at the front of the microphone, while maximum rejection occurs at 180 degrees toward the rear of the microphone. Power Requirements This microphone requires phantom power and performs best with a 48 V DC supply (IEC-61938), but it can operate with supplies as low as 11 V DC. Most modern mixers provide phantom power and require the use of a balanced microphone cable: XLR-to-XLR or XLR-to-TRS. Load Impedance Maximum SPL capability, output clipping level, and dynamic range vary with the input load impedance of the preamplifier to which the microphone is connected. Shure recommends a minimum input load impedance of 1000 Ohms. Most modern microphone preamplifiers meet this requirement. Higher impedance results in better performance for these specifications. Integral Pop Filter The microphone grille consists of 3 separate mesh layers that act as an integral pop filter. This helps reduce wind and breath noise. Depending on the performer, an external pop-protection screen or windscreen may be necessary when close-miking vocalists. Specifications Cartridge Type Electret Condenser Polar Pattern Hypercardioid, Subcardioid (selectable) Frequency Response 50 to 20,000 Hz Output Impedance 145 Ω Sensitivity open circuit voltage, @ 1 kHz, typical Hypercardioid −50.5 dBV/Pa[1] (2.99 mV) Subcardioid −53.0 dBV/Pa[1] (2.24 mV) Maximum SPL 1 kHz at 1% THD[2] 2500 Ω load 1000 Ω load Hypercardioid 150.8 dB SPL 150.9 dB SPL Subcardioid 153.0 dB SPL 153.1 dB SPL Signal-to-Noise Ratio[3] Hypercardioid 73.3 dB Subcardioid 71.3 dB Dynamic Range @ 1 kHz 2500 Ω load 1000 Ω load Hypercardioid 130.8 dB 130.1 dB Subcardioid 131.3 dB 130.6 dB Clipping Level 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1% THD 2500 Ω load 1000 Ω load 7.0 dBV 6.4 dBV Self Noise equivalent SPL, A-weighted, typical Hypercardioid 20.7 dB SPL-A Subcardioid 22.7 dB SPL-A Common Mode Rejection 20 to 80,000 Hz ≥60 dB Connector Three-pin professional audio (XLR), male, balanced Polarity Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 Power Requirements 11 to 52 V DC[4]phantom power (IEC-61938) 5.4 mA, typical Net Weight 300 g (10.6 oz.) [1] 1 Pa=94 dB SPL [2]THD of microphone preamplifier when applied input signal level is equivalent to cartridge output at specified SPL [3]S/N ratio is the difference between 94 dB SPL and equivalent SPL of self noise, A-weighted [4]All specifications measured with a 48 Vdc phantom power supply. The microphone operates at lower voltages, but with slightly decreased headroom and sensitivity. Accessories and Parts Furnished Accessories Carrying Case AK9C Microphone Clip A25E Optional Accessories Foam Windscreen A85WS Replacement Parts Grille, Black RPM264 KSM9HS Cartridge RPM162 Switch Circuit Board Assembly RPM462 Preamp Circuit Board Assembly RPM460
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