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Title: Shure SM98 (A/C) (S) Anyone ran these.. SM98 > Tinybox > M10 = Sexy?
Post by: Neilyboy on December 08, 2010, 09:29:52 AM
Anyone ever looked into the SM98 line? If I remember right I ran into a guy a few years ago running some SM98's that he said he had been running since the 90's (he actively tapes Pearl Jam - I believe his name was Kurt O. From WI). Anyway, he sent me some discs of a recent show and I was pretty impressed. I asked him about the mics later on and he said they quit making them so im assuming this is a new line. Sweetwater has the 98A/C for a decent price.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Beta98AC

(http://www.shure.com/idc/groups/public/@americas/documents/webcontent/prod_img_beta98a_l.jpg)

Specs
    * Type: Electret Condenser
    * Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
    * Polar Pattern: Cardioid
    * Output Impedance: 179 ohms
    * Sensitivity (at 1kHz, open circuit voltage): -48.0 dBV/Pa (4.0 mV)
    * Maximum SPL (1kHz at 1% THD) 1,000 ohm load: 144dB
    * Signal-to-Noise Ratio (referenced at 94dB SPL at 1kHz): 64dB
    * Dynamic Range (at 1kHz) 1,000 ohm load: 114dB
    * Common Mode Rejection (20Hz-20kHz): >50 dB
    * Clipping Level (1kHz at 0.25% THD): 1,000 ohm load: 1.0dBV (1.26V)
    * Self Noise (typical, equivalent SPL, A-weighted): 30dB SPL
    * Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3
    * Weight: 0.6 oz.
    * Connector: 3-pin XLR, male, balanced
    * Power Requirements: 11-52Vdc phantom, 3.6mA

They also have a super-card version the 98/s...

Anyway, have just been thinking about snagging a tinybox sometime myself and thought this would make for a pretty slick setup..
SM98A/C > custom minixlr cable > Tinybox > M10. I would love to hear your thoughts or samples (I doubt they exist). This may be a route I look into. I will have to dig out Kurts discs he sent me awhile back and have another listen but from what I remember they sounded really good!

Thoughts?
Neil
Title: Re: Shure SM98 (A/C) (S) Anyone ran these.. SM98 > Tinybox > M10 = Sexy?
Post by: audBall on December 08, 2010, 11:51:59 AM
Nice, compact design.  The frequency response is more geared for drums, percussion and horns so it may prove a bit thin recording from our usual distance from sound sources.

I am, however, very interested in the shockmount as it could provide potential uses for many small (or active) setups here:
http://www.performanceaudio.com/cgi/product_view.cgi?products_id=9850

(http://static.interstatemusic.com/ims/ipt/MICBETA98AC.jpg)    (http://www.performanceaudio.com/images/products/186/9850.jpg)
Title: Re: Shure SM98 (A/C) (S) Anyone ran these.. SM98 > Tinybox > M10 = Sexy?
Post by: Chuck on December 08, 2010, 01:23:44 PM
Yeah, that little shock mount is cool.