About the Shure Beta 56A Supercadioid Snare/Tom Microphone
The Shure Beta 56A is a compact, professional-grade dynamic microphone specifically engineered for close-miking drum components, particularly snare drums and tom-toms, in high-volume live and studio environments. Its defining characteristic is a supercardioid polar pattern, which provides a tighter front pickup angle and greater rejection of sound from the sides and rear compared to a standard cardioid. This focused directionality is crucial for isolating the targeted drum from the rest of the kit and nearby cymbals, resulting in a cleaner, more defined sound with minimal bleed in the mix. The microphone features a tailored frequency response with a presence rise that enhances the attack and crispness of the drumstick impact, allowing the drum's character to cut through dense instrumental arrangements.
Designed for durability and practical placement, the Beta 56A incorporates a unique ball-shaped grille and compact form factor that facilitates easy positioning in tight spaces between drum rims and cymbals. Its integrated low-profile swivel adapter with a standard 5/8"-27 threaded insert allows for secure mounting on a mic stand or drum rim clamp, enabling precise angling directly at the drumhead. The robust construction includes a shock-mounted capsule to minimize transmission of mechanical vibrations and handling noise, ensuring a pure acoustic signal. Built with a rugged steel body, it is capable of withstanding the physical demands of constant setup, teardown, and the occasional stray drumstick hit.
As a member of Shure's premium Beta line, the 56A utilizes advanced neodymium magnet technology, delivering high output and superior clarity. It is a favorite among drummers and sound engineers for its ability to capture the punch, snap, and body of snare and toms with exceptional detail and isolation. Whether on tour, in the studio, or at a house of worship, the Beta 56A provides a reliable, high-performance solution for capturing dynamic, articulate drum sounds that form the backbone of a powerful rhythm track.