The UNISPHERE ® I 565 Series microphones are dual-impedance, unidirectional dynamic microphones with a strong, wire-mesh, spherical front grille that contains a highly effective wind and "pop" filter.
Shipped connected for low-impedance operation, 565 Series microphones provide excellent vocal or speech reproduction on lecterns and stages, and are a popular choice for use in public auditoriums, churches, convention halls, and schools.
| Transducer | Dynamic |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 50Hz - 15kHz |
| Maximum Input Sound Level | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Power Requirements | None Dynamic, Requires No Phantom or Battery Power |
| Output Impedance | 150 Ohms (250 Ohms actual) for Connection to Microphone Inputs Rated at 75 - 300 Ohms |
| Output Connectors | XLR-3M Type |
| Dimensions | 6.375 x 2" (162 x 51mm) LxDiameter |
| Weight | 10.5 oz (298g) |
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Comments about Shure 565SD-LC - Cardioid Dynamic Hi/Lo-Z Mic:
Nice balance and classic, vintage tone make this a great mic for harmonica players. Great for plugging directly into a guitar amp and capturing that Chicago blues tone.
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Comments about Shure 565SD-LC - Cardioid Dynamic Hi/Lo-Z Mic:
I started using this model in 1970 and 40 years later, it is still tops of all the microphones I have used. I have a Sennheiser e845 (another great mic) but I like the Shure 565 best for live stage vocals. The tonal coloration of the 565 can't be beat.
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Comments about Shure 565SD-LC - Cardioid Dynamic Hi/Lo-Z Mic:
Im A Blues Harp player and I use this mic through A vintage tube amp sounds awsome Geat tone
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