Shure Microphone KSM353 User Manual

KSM353  
User Guide  
Le Guide de l’Utilisateur  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Guia del Usuario  
Guida dell’Utente  
Руководство пользователя  
取扱説明書  
사용자 안내서  
用户指南  
©2011 Shure Incorporated  
27A16164 (Rev. 1)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 
General Description  
The KSM353 is a premium bidirectional ribbon microphone crafted for pristine audio in studio  
and concert hall applications. It is hand-assembled in the U.S.A. from state-of-the art transduc-  
ers, transformers and metals as the pinnacle of Shure quality for prestigious vocal and acoustic  
performances.  
Proprietary Roswellite® ribbon technology provides revolutionary ribbon resilience and durability  
under extreme conditions. The Roswellite ribbon material replaces traditional foil ribbons with high  
tensile strength, toughness, and shape memory that provides superior resilience at extreme sound  
pressure levels (SPLs).  
Features  
Legendary Shure quality and superior construction from hand-assembly of machined steel, silver,  
gold and aluminum components  
Revolutionary Roswellite ribbon material replaces traditional foil ribbons with high tensile  
strength, toughness and shape-memory that provides superior resilience at extreme SPLs  
Patented, custom ribbon motor assembly provides full low and mid ranges with superior upper  
presence from a rising response  
30 – 15,000 Hz frequency response ideal for capturing fast transients in vocals, acoustic  
instruments and concert halls  
Uniform bidirectional polar pattern throughout the frequency range  
Custom-wound, double-shielded, full-size transformer minimizes signal loss and maximizes  
output while reducing RF interference, positioned perpendicular to ribbon for best magnetic flux  
rejection  
Military-grade, wire rope suspension mount surpasses traditional rubber and elastic cord mounts  
in resilience and shock absorption  
Performance Characteristics  
Ribbon microphones perform optimally with the least amount of loading on the ribbon element as  
practical. The higher the impedance input on the microphone, the better the low-end and mid-range  
frequencies are represented in the output signal. Shure recommends using preamps with imped-  
ance settings of 1000 Ohms or more, although different load impedances may be used for a desired  
sound quality.  
This is a low-noise microphone. The combination of its efficient transducer, robust shielding, and  
custom transformer produces a low noise floor and output level equal to moving coil microphones.  
Shure ribbon microphones have an exceptionally smooth, natural response and perform best with  
preamps that provide simple, transparent gain. However, Shure encourages experimentation to find  
the desired combination of color and transparency.  
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Applications  
The KSM353 is a premium microphone, capturing superior audio quality in a wide range of environ-  
ments. The following are some suggested applications:  
Studio vocals  
Orchestra ensembles  
Acoustic instruments  
Ambient or room pickup  
Voice-over for film or broadcast  
Stereo Techniques  
Blumlein: Use a pair of KSM353 microphones for natural stereo representation. Excellent for  
grand piano, orchestras, or large ensembles.  
Mid-side (M-S): Use a KSM353 with a cardioid microphone, such as the KSM137 or KSM32, to  
produce a variable-controlled stereo image without moving the microphone.  
Positioning  
Position the front of the microphone towards the desired sound  
source. Position the sides, the null points of a bidirectional mi-  
crophone, towards any unwanted sound sources.  
Note: When addressing the back side of a bidirectional micro-  
phone, please remember to invert the signal polarity. Shure’s  
A15PRS accessory is an in-line, balanced, polarity-reversing  
switch capable of this operation and is available online at:  
store.shure.com  
Front  
Back  
Mounting the Microphone  
The supplied suspension mount is designed with military-grade, wire rope technology, providing  
superior resilience and shock absorption. Thread the mount onto a floor or boom stand and insert  
the microphone.  
more information.  
Suspension Mount  
(furnished)  
Stand Mount  
(optional accessory)  
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Proximity Effect  
Directional microphones progressively boost bass frequencies as the microphone is placed in closer  
proximity to the source. This phenomenon, known as proximity effect, can be used to create a  
warmer, more powerful sound.  
Care and Handling  
To protect your microphone, keep a few simple precautions in mind to ensure long-term  
performance:  
1. Store your microphone in its protective case when it is not in use.  
2. Maintain a reasonable distance from fluorescent lights, power transformers, and other strong  
electromagnetic sources to avoid hum.  
3. Use a secure mount and stand and a quality balanced, shielded XLR connecting cable. For ad-  
4. Phantom power is not necessary and should not be supplied when connecting or disconnecting  
the microphone. However, properly supplied phantom power will not harm the microphone.  
Certifications  
Eligible to bear CE Marking. Conforms to European EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. Meets Harmonized  
Standards EN55103-1:1996 and EN55103-2:1996, for residential (E1) and light industrial (E2)  
environments.  
Authorized European representative:  
Shure Europe GmbH  
Headquarters Europe, Middle East & Africa  
Department: EMEA Approval  
Wannenacker Str. 28  
D-74078 Heilbronn, Germany  
Phone: +49 7131 72 14 0  
Fax: +49 7131 72 14 14  
Note: Information in this guide is subject to change without notice. For additional information about  
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Specifications  
Transducer Type  
Polar Pattern  
Roswellite® Ribbon  
Bidirectional  
Frequency Response  
Output Impedance  
30 to 15,000 Hz  
330 Ω  
Sensitivity  
open circuit voltage, @ 1 kHz, typical  
-53.5 dBV/Pa[1] (2.11 mV)  
Maximum SPL  
Polarity  
146 dB SPL  
Positive pressure on front side of ribbon produces positive voltage on  
pin 2 with respect to pin 3  
Housing  
Weight  
Machined stainless steel  
Microphone: 633 g (1.4 lbs)  
with shockmount: 950 g (2.1 lbs)  
[1] 1 Pa=94 dB SPL  
KSM353/ED Accessories and Parts  
Furnished Accessories  
Aluminum Carrying Case  
Shurelock® Wire Rope Suspension Mount  
Protective Velveteen Pouch  
Polishing Cloth  
A353SC  
A300SM  
A353VB  
A300PC  
Optional Accessories  
ShureLock® Stand Mount  
Switchable Phase Reverser  
Popper Stopper™ Windscreen  
7.6 m (25 ft.) Cable  
A300M  
A15PRS  
PS-6  
C25E  
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Polar Pattern  
2 kHz  
4 kHz  
8 kHz  
500 Hz  
1000 Hz  
Frequency Response  
20  
15  
10  
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-10  
-15  
-20  
-25  
-30  
20  
100  
1k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
1.9 in  
(48 mm)  
6.2 in  
(158 mm)  
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Trademark Notices:  
“Roswellite”, “Shurelock”, the circular S logo, the stylized Shure logo, and the word “Shure” are registered trademarks of  
Shure Incorporated in the United States. These marks may be registered in other jurisdictions. “Popper  
Stopper” is a trademark of Shure Incorporated in the United States.  
Patent Notice:  
U.S. Patent 7,894,619. Patent applied for in other jurisdictions.  
 
United States, Canada, Latin  
America, Caribbean:  
Shure Incorporated  
5800 West Touhy Avenue  
Niles, IL 60714-4608 USA  
Asia, Pacific:  
Europe, Middle East, Africa:  
Shure Asia Limited  
22/F, 625 King’s Road  
North Point, Island East  
Hong Kong  
Shure Europe GmbH  
Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12,  
75031 Eppingen, Germany  
Phone: 847-600-2000  
Fax: 847-600-1212 (USA)  
Fax: 847-600-6446  
Phone: 49-7262-92490  
Fax: 49-7262-9249114  
Phone: 852-2893-4290  
Fax: 852-2893-4055  
©2011 Shure Incorporated  
 

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