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Description
Meet the KSM141, a condenser microphone that is designed for both professional recording and live applications. The KSM141 sets itself apart with its switchable polar patterns that allow you to switch between cardioid and omni, providing flexibility and adaptability in various recording environments. This microphone is designed to capture the full spectrum of sound frequencies, with a response range of 20 - 20,000 Hz, ensuring the audio you capture is as accurate and rich as possible.
One of the standout features of the KSM141 is its 24k Gold-plated mylar diaphragm. This not only lends the microphone a sleek and premium look but also enhances its performance by providing superior sound quality and durability. It also features a 3-step HP filter and pad switches with 15/ 25 dB attenuation, giving you the control to tweak your audio output to your exact preference.
The KSM141 comes complete with a case, microphone clamp, and windshield, providing everything you need to start recording right away. Whether you're a professional musician, a content creator, or a budding audio engineer, the KSM141 is a reliable and versatile choice for your recording needs.
Key Features:
- Designed for professional recording and live applications
- Switchable polar patterns (cardioid / omni)
- Frequency response range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Impedance: 150 Ω
- 24k Gold-plated mylar diaphragm
- 3-Step HP filter
- Pad switches with 15/ 25 dB attenuation
- Includes case, microphone clamp, and windshield
Owner's manual
Shure KSM141 User ManualProduct specs
| Microphone Type | Condenser |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid, Omni |
| Diaphragm Size | 0.70" (18mm) |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Max SPL | 134dB SPL; 159dB SPL w/20dB Pad |
| Output Impedance | 150 ohms |
| Self Noise | 14dB (A weighted) |
| Low Cut Filter | 80Hz, -18dB/octave; 115Hz, -6dB/octave |
| Pads | -15dB, -25dB |
| Connector | XLR |
| Weight | .34 lb. |
FAQs
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What polar patterns are available on the Shure KSM141?
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The Shure KSM141 features dual polar patterns: cardioid and omnidirectional. This flexibility allows it to be used in a variety of recording environments, capturing sound from a single direction or from all around the microphone.
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Is the Shure KSM141 suitable for recording drums?
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Yes, the Shure KSM141 is well-suited for recording drums, particularly overheads and hi-hats, due to its wide frequency response and high SPL handling, which allow it to capture detailed transients and dynamics.
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Does the Shure KSM141 require phantom power?
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Yes, as a condenser microphone, the Shure KSM141 requires phantom power, typically provided by a mixer or audio interface, to operate.
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What is the maximum SPL the Shure KSM141 can handle?
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The Shure KSM141 can handle a maximum SPL of 134dB, and up to 159dB with the 20dB pad engaged, making it suitable for capturing loud sound sources without distortion.
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Can the Shure KSM141 be used for live sound applications?
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While primarily designed for studio use, the Shure KSM141 can be used for live sound applications where high-quality, detailed sound capture is needed, provided that the environment is controlled to prevent feedback.
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PROS
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Exceptional sound quality on acoustic instruments
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Great for acoustic guitar, piano, drum overheads
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Offers multiple patterns and built-in pad
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Excellent as stereo pair for natural, transparent sound
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Versatile for studio and live situations
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Rugged design suitable for on-the-road use
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Selectable polar pattern offers flexibility
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Low cut filter and gain level switches for adaptability
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Performs well in comparison to higher-priced mics
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Delivers uncolored frequency response with zero noise on loud transients
CONS
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Sound may be too bright for some preferences
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Mechanical pattern switch can be cumbersome to verify settings
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Shure KSM141.
Setup and maintenance
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Shure KSM141's high-pass filter has two settings: -6dB/oct at 115Hz and -18dB/oct at 80Hz, which may not effectively reduce body resonance around 110Hz on some guitars.
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Features and functionality
Use cases and applications
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Aiming the mic at the neck/body joint or 12th fret, rather than the soundhole, can significantly reduce excessive low-end frequencies when recording acoustic guitars.
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For a cohesive section and room sound in live ensemble recordings, omnidirectional mics like the KSM141 are recommended, especially when performers are arranged in rows.
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The KSM141's omni/cardioid switch is valued for versatility in varying field recording environments.
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On a instagram photo, Adam young of Owl City addresses his KSM141, saying, "One of my favorites on piano and acoustic."
Shure endorsed Erykah Badu's team, uses Shure's KSM141 to mic the chimes, according to Shure's artist page.
According to Shure's artist page, Chris Tomlin's drummer uses Shure's KSM141 for the hi-hat.
Bora Karaca uses the Shure KSM141, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.
According to Shure's artist page, Barenaked Ladies' drummer, Tyler Stewart, uses Shure's KSM141 Microphone to mic his hi-hat.
In the Video "The Linda Lindas - 4 Song Set (Recorded Live for World Cafe)" the Drums of Mila de la Garza get Recorded by Two Shure KSM141 Link: https://youtu.be/fSyJWDHI3AI?t=73 Time: 1:13
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