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Dynamic all-round microphone

  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • 50 - 15.000 Hz
  • Versatile, high-quality microphone with SM57®-like sound characteristics
  • Lockable
  • Silent magnetic on/off switch
  • Silver housing
  • For instrument and speech recording
  • Output impedance selectable: Low impedance (250 Ohm) and high impedance
  • Sensitivity: -58.0 dBV/Pa (1.3 mV)
  • Weight: 255 g
  • Colour: Silver
  • Incl. Microphone clamp
  • Available since September 2007
  • Item number 109007
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • On/Off Switch Yes
  • Polar Pattern Cardioid
147 €
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Excellent for recording guitar amp
Anonymous 25.09.2014
I purchased this from Thomann for mic-ing up a small 10" guitar amp and it has really delivered. The 545 is a predecessor of the classic SM57. It's a dynamic microphone, so is ideal for getting a punchy signal from your amp. I've found it a big improvement on the condenser I was using before, as I'm getting more of the amp sound and less (in fact barely any) room sound. I could hear the difference immediately and my opinion hasn't changed in the couple of months I've been using it. The quality is top-notch too. It does a decent job on vocals as well, if you're looking for a multi-purpose mic.
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a classic !!!
Diamond Productions 30.01.2019
a classic industry standard!!!
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Very good mic for drums and guitars
Javier3212 08.09.2014
Its sound is quite similar to sm57, but a bit brighter. Seems to be rock solid, for the moment, and im really satisfied with the sound, wich I prefer personally to the 57. Very easy to use, and quite simple, just as a dynamic microphone must be! Handles high pressure levels quite easy.
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I really love this microphone.
Tymon the Harp 31.01.2025
Sounds great in both roles - as a harmonica microphone plugged into an amp (Hi-Z), and to pick up the sound of the said amp (Lo-Z). The weird thing is the switch - it only completely kill the signal in Lo-Z, in Hi-Z the signal leaks through.
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