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Description
The Shure 520DX, affectionately known as the "Green Bullet," is a dynamic microphone that blends tradition with modernity. It carries forward the legacy of the 520D, adored by harmonica players for its signature Blues Harp sound. Its compact size and ergonomic shape make it the perfect fit between the harmonica and the hand. But the 520DX isn't limited to just harmonicas, it's also a splendid vocal microphone. Just take a look at H.P. Baxxter from "Scooter," who consistently uses this model for live performances, not just in music videos.
With its omnidirectional polar pattern, the 520DX effortlessly picks up sound from all directions, making it ideal for a range of musical situations. One standout feature of this microphone is the volume control, which can be adjusted to suit any musical scenario, offering immense flexibility to the performer.
Key Features:
- Perfect for harmonica pickup
- Omnidirectional polar pattern
- Volume control for adaptable performance
- Frequency range: 100 - 5,000 Hz
- 94 dB SPL
- Noise Sensitivity: -38.0 dBV / Pa (13 mV)
- Includes 6 m connection cable unbalanced 6.3 mm jack
Product specs
| Microphone Type | Dynamic |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Frequency Response | 100Hz-5kHz |
| Output Impedance | 1k ohm |
| Connector | 1/4" |
| Weight | 1.62 lbs. |
FAQs
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What is the primary use of the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone?
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The Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone is primarily designed for blues harmonica players, offering a distinctive sound with its omnidirectional dynamic element, making it ideal for live performances.
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Does the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" have a volume control feature?
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Yes, the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" features a built-in volume control knob, allowing users to adjust the output level easily during performances.
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What kind of connector does the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" use?
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The Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone uses a standard 1/4" connector, which is compatible with most amplifiers and PA systems.
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What is the frequency response range of the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone?
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The Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone has a frequency response range of 100Hz to 5kHz, which is tailored for capturing the rich tones of a harmonica.
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Is the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" suitable for other instruments besides harmonica?
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While the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" is optimized for harmonica, its unique sound characteristics can also be used creatively for other instruments, though it may not capture the full frequency range of more versatile microphones.
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Shure 520DX Green Bullet Microphone - How Does It Sound With Vocals?
Reviews
PROS
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Delivers a warm, darker tone ideal for Chicago blues
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Versatile: works well for vocals, harmonica, and even percussive sounds
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Unique lo-fi character enhances recordings and live performances
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High-quality build, durable and reliable
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Offers easy attachment to mic stands
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Built-in volume control for on-the-fly adjustments
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Compatible with various musical styles and instruments
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Lightweight and portable with a simple cable connection
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Provides a vintage sound with highs rolled off
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Impervious to damage, great for touring
CONS
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Requires significant pre-amp gain due to low output
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Built-in volume control may be tricky to manage live without sound engineer
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Some noise present, though it can add character for certain uses
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Lacks a shock mount, necessitating additional purchase for some setups
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Heavier than some may expect (about 700g)
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Shure 520DX "Green Bullet".
Setup and maintenance
Features and functionality
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The built-in unbalanced quarter-inch cable is designed for high impedance, affecting tone and volume when connected to low impedance inputs.
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The Radial ProDI passive DI has a higher input impedance of 140k ohms, making it suitable for the Green Bullet without requiring additional devices.
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User experience
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Users find passive Radial DI boxes sufficient for connecting the Green Bullet, with no noticeable performance issues compared to other DIs.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 7 Reviews and 42 Ratings
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Great
Good vintage sound with the highs rolled off. Fits perfectly in vocal cradle as well.
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"The Green Bullet"
Marcus Singletary uses the Shure "Green Bullet" for his harmonica excursions. He says, "I fantasized about it when I was young. I was able to get my hands on one much later. For those into Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, Canned Heat, and Charlie Musselwhite, It rocks."
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Not bad, but not my favorite model.
It pretty much does what it says on the tin. Nasal, honky, sometimes telephonic, type sound on vocals, etc. I don't play harmonica so I can't speak to it's strengths in that department. I use this mic for effect and color. I have another from the 60's (?) I like better but I'll have to date it before I add it.
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Tom waits in a mike
WOUAARRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Artist usage
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both Kroeger and Peake use the Shure Green Bullet Harmonica Microphone to get this "radio" effect at 0:40 and other places in the song
In the "Echo Sessions 61 - The Marcus King Band" video produced by Independent Arts and Music Asheville, Marcus King is clearly seen using a Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone, which is positioned in a shock mount adjacent to his primary vocal microphone. This observation is supported by visual evidence from the video, confirming that King utilizes this specific model of dynamic microphone in his setup.
During most of the performance, the microphone is seen (mostly during the verses). The microphone is also used the music video for "Pain".
"...The item can be seen 1:45 into this video..." Spiritualized® - Live @ Norwegian Wood Festival, Norway - 15th June 2008
According to an infographic published by the Instagram account dedicated to Los Bunkers (solobunkers), Francisco Durán used the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone during the first three concerts of the band's grand return in March 2023, held in Santiago, Concepción, and Viña del Mar. He used it connected to his Hohner Blues Band harmonica while performing the song "Fantasías animadas de ayer y hoy." The source of this information attributes the accuracy of these details to a combination of photos, videos, and interviews, with assistance from Diego Saldías of Saldías Guitar Tech.
both Peake and Kroeger are known to use Green Bullets to get this "radio" effect in songs such as Woke Up This Morning, Because Of You and This Means War just to name a few. Here at 2:03, Peake can be seen singing in the Green Bullet
This type of microphone can be seen in many Scooter Live Stage videos available on YouTube - for example in "Scooter - Nessaja (Official Video)"
In this video Gregory can be seem using the green bullet harmonica mic to get a sort of lo-fi, telephone/radio sound for his vocals.
Mike when performing with Oceansize often used two microphones. A Shure SM58 for general clean vocal and a 520DX Harmonica bullet microphone for distorted lo-fi style vocals.
During a live performance at the Downtown Food & Wine Festival on February 24, 2013, Tyson Ritter of The All-American Rejects is seen using the Shure 520DX "Green Bullet" microphone. This is documented in a YouTube video by Jennifer Bowman.
In this YouTube video at 0:44, Courtney Taylor-Taylor can be seen using the Shure 520DX Green Bullet Blues Harmonica Microphone as a vocal mic (for its distortive effect) at Rock Am Ring Festival 2003.
I have also seen him use this mic at Live At Sound City Liverpool 2016. I believe they've used this on tracks too but I haven't seen definitive evidence of that.
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As noted by RecordingHacks, the Superlux D112/C is wired identically to the 520DX: http://recordinghacks.com/microphones/Superlux/D112-C
The mic body design and internal circuitry are similar to the Shure 520DX “Green Bullet”, a classic blues harmonica mic. The D112/C’s published wiring diagram is in fact identical to the 520DX, down to the wire colors.
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