Vintage mic aficionados at Sweetwater are stoked — Shure's classic Unisphere vocal microphone is back, and better than ever. In the late 1960s, Shure's Unidyne III technology evolved into the SM58 we know and love; a mic that became a cornerstone of all genres of music. But before the SM58, there was the 565. Immortalized onstage at the '69 Woodstock festival, the 565 was a fixture on stages and in studios around the world.
Today's 565SD features a highly effective wind/pop filter with a durable, wire-mesh grille, dual-impedance operation, and a uniform cardioid polar pattern that make it a versatile dynamic mic for the capture of vocals and many types of instruments, as well as public address applications. Its lockable on/off switch further increases its impressive utility. Stock your mic locker with a piece of music history: the Shure 565SD!
Specification | Detail |
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Microphone Type | Dynamic |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Frequency Response | 50Hz-15kHz |
Output Impedance | 150 ohms (250 ohms actual), optional high impedance setting |
Sensitivity | Low -58dB (1.3mV), High -35dB (17.6mV) |
Color | Gray |
Connector | XLR |
Weight | 0.565 lbs. |