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Shure KSM313/NE Dual-Voice Ribbon Microphone
Shure KSM313/NE is a premium bi-directional ribbon microphone designed for world-class audio and performance. Its Dual-Voice design features discrete front and rear side sonic signatures, allowing for versatile use with amplified instruments or intimate vocal applications. The microphone is hand-assembled in the USA with custom components and proprietary Roswellite® technology, offering revolutionary ribbon resilience under extreme conditions.
Featuring a bi-directional polar pattern, the KSM313/NE delivers superior off-axis rejection, making it ideal for capturing vocals, acoustic instruments, and concert halls. The Roswellite® ribbon material replaces traditional foil ribbons, providing high tensile strength, toughness, and shape memory for superior resilience at extreme SPLs. With a frequency response of 30Hz to 15kHz and a maximum SPL of 146 dB, this microphone ensures exceptional audio quality across a wide range of applications.
Key Features
- Dual-Voice Design: Discrete front and rear sonic signatures for versatile applications.
- Roswellite® Ribbon Technology: High tensile strength and shape memory for durability under extreme SPLs.
- Bi-Directional Polar Pattern: Superior off-axis rejection for clear audio capture.
- Hand-Assembled in the USA: Custom components ensure high-quality performance.
Technical Specifications
- Transducer Type: Roswellite® Ribbon
- Polar Pattern: Bi-Directional (Figure-8)
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz
- Output Impedance: Transformer, balanced, actual 270 Ω
- Sensitivity: -54.5 dBV/Pa (1.88 mV/Pa)
- Polarity: Positive pressure on front side of ribbon produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
- Max SPL: 146 dB
- Connector: Three-pin XLR, male
- Dimensions: 1.7 x 5.3 inches
- Weight: 0.881 lbs
What's in the Box
- 1x Shure KSM313/NE Dual-Voice Ribbon Microphone
- 1x A300M ShureLock® Stand Mount
- 1x AK313C Zippered Carrying Case