Shure 561 Gooseneck Mikrofon
The Shure Model 561 is an omnidirectional, low-impedance dynamic microphone designed for use on a stand or flexible gooseneck. Its smooth frequency response is tailored for optimum speech intelligibility, making it ideal for language labs, paging applications, and base station communications. The 561 is also suitable for use as a talk-back or cuing microphone in TV, film, and recording studios.
Features
Frequency response tailored for speech applications, with bass rolloff and mid-range "presence" rise
Omnidirectional pickup pattern
Low impedance; long lengths of cable can be used without affecting microphone response or level
Shock-mounted cartridge for reduced stand and handling noise
Rugged die-cast aluminum construction
Lockable stainless steel mesh grille
Optional gooseneck and mounting flange
Gooseneck Mounting and Installation
If necessary, drill a hole approximately 7 mm (1/4 in) in diameter through the mounting surface.
Place the flange over the hole in the mounting surface and secure it with three screws.
Thread the supplied hexnut all the way down on the flange.
Thread the gooseneck tightly onto the flange. Back the hexnut up against the gooseneck. Use a wrench to tighten the nut firmly against the bottom of the gooseneck.
Slide the cable all the way through the gooseneck.
Thread the microphone firmly onto the gooseneck.
Connect the cable wires to the amplifier, mixer, or radio transmitter via screw terminals, an XLR connector, or a 1/4-inch phone plug.
Lock the microphone in place by tightening the setscrew over the mounting threads. The setscrew in the nameplate can be tightened to secure the grille.
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