Shure KSM 9 HS

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Micro à main à condensateur haut de gamme

  • Pour application live
  • Directivités: hypercardioïde et cardioïde-large
  • Réponse en fréquence: 50 Hz - 20 kHz
  • SPL max: 152 dB - Sensibilité: 94 dB
  • En métal
  • Bruit très faible, quasi-sans Larsen
  • Boitier inclus
  • Couleur: noir
Référencé depuis Avril 2013
Numéro d'article 312341
Conditionnement (UVC) 1 Pièce(s)
Interrupteur Non
Caractéristique Cardioïde, supercardioïde
Couleur Noir
Lo Cut Non
Pad Non
Diamètre 49 mm
Longueur 191 mm
Poids 300 g
Réponse en fréquence de 50 Hz
Réponse en fréquence à 20 kHz
Pince micro 1
Trousse 1
Bonnette anti-vent optionnelle 165665
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Bluffant !
Philippe463 19.11.2018
Achat récent, une seule utilisation en concert dans des conditions difficiles, petite salle très bruyante, mauvaise acoustique, lieu exigu. Micro en mode hyper vu les conditions. Le micro a parfaitement répondu aux conditions de scènes exigeantes (je joue seul, guitare acoustique + chant). Excellente définition dans les graves comme dans les aiguës, du punch, de la présence, aucun larsen ni accroche malgré un volume conséquent obligé par la salle et le public, 1m devant ma colonne de son. Un micro de scène haut de gamme qui a probablement sauvé mes cordes vocales ce soir-là :)
Utilisé sur une table Line6 Stagescape + colonne LD Maui 28.
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MARCO SONO 24.06.2022
Excellent micro, qualité sonore remarquable , très pratique avec sa double directivité , qualité de fabrication et robustesse typique de Shure . j'ai la sensation qu'il restitue plus fidèlement ma voix .
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The best live vocal mic for loud stages
Auraboy 17.10.2014
Like most people I started with the live singing through an SM58. It was reliable and you knew exactly what you'd get. I play mostly in a pretty loud electronic rock band, but started taking my vocals a lot more seriously as we progressed and got better equipment and bigger stages. Since then I've run through quite a variety of vocal mics, both dynamic, though more and more condensers. Always liked Shure build quality and the Beta-87A was a nice step-up for a while.

Then I got hold of the Neumann KM105 and the quality and ease of singing was a revelation. Often hardly needed much in the way of EQ. Problem was that mic just wouldn't reject feedback and was so fussy with monitor set ups. Even though we use IEM on bigger stages, we mostly like some stage monitors as well for the feel of volume. I think the KM105 probably is the end of your search if you play acoustically or with a quieter band. I really, really rate it.

But then after struggling with my KM105 and going back to the Shure Beta87 a live engineer recommended trying the new Shure KSM 9 HS - he felt it was very close to the KM105 but the feedback rejection was far superior and the slightly flatter response might suit my voice. So bought from Thomann. Don't have the stores round my area to try these out, so was bought more in hope than expectation.

Safe to say, the other review is spot on. The same sort of ease of singing as the very best condenser microphones, but able to handle insane SPL and stage volume without feedback. Far less fussy about monitor placement than the KM105. If you wanted to get ultra-fussy you'd say the Neumann is more 'airy' and the Shure more 'silky' but to most people they wouldn't sound vastly different - it's just a lot easier to use the KSM 9 HS (in hypercardioid mode) on loud stages and, personally, the Shure build quality looks a bit more rugged to me.

Oddly the KSM 9 HS looks a lot simpler than most of Shure's line-up. For their premiere live vocal microphone, it's not got the obvious bling factor of it's rivals, but it's quality is all in the build and sound.

Some people will find the pattern switch between Hyper-C and sub-C is a bit of a leap compared to the older KSM 9 Regular-C and Super-C and I've heard some people complain that you have to open the mic up to make the switch with no outside visible way of telling which pattern is active - but I feel that any external switching would make it too easy to knock live. YMMV.

But if you play loud, especially if you play an instrument and sing too, this is the best mic you can get.
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ksm9 hs surprising on no feedback
M1tsos 07.02.2018
i recently bought neumann kms105 shure ksm8 and shure ksm 9 hs..

i am very satisfied from all as a better sound choice i choose neumann kms105 but for very very hard and dificult situations i mean bad places bad speaker place very easy to get feedback from mics i choose the ksm 9 hs on hypercardioid

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Very good high end quality sound
The best anti feedback microphone.. i got no feedback at all even in the worst set up places..
I very often have live events in small bars which has many many people in there.. and the speakers are in very very bad place with any other microphone i would have feedback.. i got many beta 58s sm 58s neumann kms 105 and 104... all these would have a lot feedback in these places.. the ksm9 hs in hypercardioid pattern its very very hard get feedback... i fully recommend

for us here in greece that we play music on 2 high db over 130 db @1m the ksm 9 hs i think is the best choice it is very very dificult to get feedback from this microphone.
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