Features, Changing capsules applications and placement, Variations – Shure BETA 181 User Manual

Page 3: General description, Performance characteristics, General rules for use, Positioning the microphone

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Features

• Premier live performance microphone with Shure

quality, ruggedness, and reliability

• Compact preamp attaches to four interchangeable

capsules

• Wide dynamic range for use in high SPL environments
• Side-address form allows for discreet positioning in

tight performance and recording settings

• Innnovative locking ring provides a secure connection

between capsule and preamp

• Hardened steel mesh grille resists denting, wear, and

abuse

• Compact design, under 12 cm (5 in.), reduces stage

clutter

• Furnished with stand adapter and carrying case

Changing Capsules

Applications and Placement

General Rules for Use

• Aim the microphone toward the desired sound source; angle unwanted sounds toward its

null point.

• Use the fewest amount of microphones as practical to increase the

Potential Acoustic Gain and prevent feedback.

• Follow the

3 to 1 Rule by spacing each microphone by at least three times the distance to its source to reduce

Phase Cancellation.

• Place microphones as far as possible from reflective surfaces to reduce

Comb Filtering.

• When using directional microphones, work closely to the microphone for extra bass response to take advantage of

Proximity Effect.

• Avoid excessive handling to minimize pickup of mechanical noise and vibration.
• Do not cover any part of the microphone grille, as this will adversely affect microphone performance.
• Add a windscreen when using the microphone outdoors.

Variations

Beta 181/C Cardioid Microphone

General Description

The Shure Beta 181 is an ultra-compact, side-address,

condenser microphone, designed for discreet place-

ment in live and studio environments. Featuring inter-

changeable cardioid, supercardioid, omnidirectional and

bidirectional capsules for superior versatility, the small

diaphragm of the Beta 181 provides superior audio with

consistent, “textbook” polar responses in a form factor

small enough to get close to the source in the tightest

conditions.

Performance Characteristics

• Exceptional low-frequency reproduction
• Extremely high SPL handling
• High output level
• No crossover distortion
• Transformer output

Positioning the Microphone

The front of the microphone is marked by the Shure logo on the preamp and the

polar pattern icon on the capsule. Position this side toward the sound source.

BETA 181

Follow these steps to change Beta 181 capsules:

KNURLED RING

ALIGNMENT KEY

ALIGNMENT GROOVE

1. Turn off phantom power and disconnect from

equipment.

2. Unscrew the capsule’s knurled ring to detach the

preamp.

3. Slide the alignment key on the bottom of the capsule

into the groove on the preamp to ensure that the

Shure logo displays the front of the microphone.

4. Tighten the knurled ring to securely reconnect the

microphone.

The following table lists the most common applications and placement techniques. Keep in mind that microphone tech-

nique is largely a matter of personal taste; there is no one “correct” microphone position.

BETA 181

Cardioid

Supercardioid

Omnidirectional

Bidirectional*

• Drum overheads
• Piano
• Acoustic instruments
• Pair with a Beta 181/BI

for M/S stereo technique

• Close-miking in

performance settings

• Snare drum
• Acoustic instruments

• Room and ambient

pickup

• Mono drum overhead
• String ensembles

• Use a pair of Beta 181/

BI for Blumlein stereo

teqhnique

• Mono drum overhead
• Dual sound sources, such

as between tom-toms or

acoustic instruments

*Note: As with all bidirectional microphones, sounds picked up from the back will be out of polarity with the source.

Those from the front are in polarity with the source.

Beta 181/S Supercardioid Microphone
Beta 181/O Omnidirectional Microphone
Beta 181/BI Bidirectional Microphone

NOTE: Before each use, make sure the capsule is tightly

secured on the microphone, as vibration and accidental

hits with drumsticks may loosen it, resulting in signal loss.

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