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FS: Shure SM58 x2 and Beyerdynamic Opus 65 kick/bass mic ALL SOLD


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Parting with some more mics as work is a little slow this time of year.

First up is two SM58's. One is a slightly older style one with a few knocks to the grille. It has no box, case or clip.
£45 plus postage [b]SOLD[/b]

The second is a newer one with one slightly rusty knock to the grille. It has a box and case (not pictured) but no clip.
£50 plus postage [b]SOLD[/b]

I'd take £90 for both SM58's.

Lastly is one of my fave mics, the Beyerdynamic Opus 65. This is a really, really nice kick drum mic but is of course also good on bass cabs, brass or whatever. Had really good results on a particularly deep floor tom with this too. It has a clip and case and am fairly sure I have the box/manual somewhere too. [b]SOLD[/b]

Beyer guff:
[size=2][font=Arial][b][b]The Opus 65 has been designed primarily for close miking of the kick drum, but is also eminently suitable for floor toms bass drum etc.and, with its inherent ability to withstand extremely high sound pressure levels, can also be used for close miking of musical instruments or speaker cabinets.[/b]

Features:[/b][/font][/size][list]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Hypercardioid polar pattern[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]High SPL capability[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Exceptional gain-before-feedback[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Superb transient response[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Rugged construction[/b][/font][/size]
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[size=2][b]Specifications:[/b][/size][list]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Transducer type . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Operating principle . . . . . . . . . . Pressure gradient[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Frequency response:[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Close miking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 18,000 Hz[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Distant miking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 - 16,000 Hz (measured at 1 metre)[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Polar pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hypercardioid[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Side attenuation[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]at 110? (1 kHz) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 25 dB[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Open circuit voltage[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]at 1 kHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 mV/Pa[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Magnetic field suspension . . . . > 20 dB at 50 Hz[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Nominal output impedance . . . 280 ohm[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Load impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . > 1 K ohm[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Male connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-pin XLR connector[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Length: 107 mm[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Shaft diameter: 29/24 mm[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Head diameter: 66/60 mm[/b][/font][/size]
[*][size=2][font=Arial][b]Weight without cable . . . . . . . . 380 g[/b][/font][/size]
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£100 plus postage [b]SOLD[/b]

Edited by joegarcia
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