Shure 556A, 556B, 556C User Guide

DATA SHEET
DATE:
January, 1942
No.
181
SUBJECT:
Broadcast "Unidyne" Dynamic Microphones
(Super Cardioid Uni-directional Moving-Coil Dynamic)
GENERAL:
high quality reproduction of sound. The true unidi­rectional characteristic of the "Unidyne", obtained by the "uniphase" principle provides highly satis­factory operation under adverse acoustic conditions where a conventional microphone would be practically useless. (See "Acoustic Considerations").
The microphone has a New Acousto-Mechanical cir­cuit containing a moving-coil element, which opera­ting in conjunction with a high flux magnet provides high efficiency and smooth peak free response from 40 to 10,000 cycles. The rear response is down approxi-
mately 15 db due to the "uniphase" unidirectional acoustic network.
The new moving-coil unit is provided with a
double wind-screen to permit quiet out-door operation, As a precaution against-mechanical vibration pickup, the unit is spring-suspended inside the microphone case, which is in turn floated in live rubber in the stand connector.
The case is modern in design with attractive
streamlining and grille treatment, and is provided with a swivel that allows the microphone to be aimed at the source of sound for best pickup. An eighteen
inch length of two conductor shielded cable is provi-
ded for attachment of any type plug the user may de­sire. This cable is held by screw terminals in the base of the insolation unit, and may be easily re­placed by longer lengths.
APPLICATIONS:
held within close tolerances in frequency response and directivity. They may also be used for high-quality recording, public address, and similar applications. The true unidirectional characteristic of the "Unidyne" provides an easy solution to the feedback problem in reverberant locations, facilitates orchestral place­ment, permits best utilization of space in small broad-
cast studios, and allows practically complete exclusion of unwanted noises. The swivel allows the head to be tilted through an angle of 90° permitting the micro-
phone to be aimed at the source of sound.
The instrument is unusually rugged and is practi­cally immune to the effects of moisture, temperature
and mechanical vibration.
INSTALLATION: All microphones have the standard 5/8"-
Model S51OA floor stand is especially recommended be-
cause of the effective isolation against floor vibra­tion which it provides. For overhead suspension, an
A35B suspension Adapter may be used.
CONNECTION:
nated transformer with special high-permeability core.
Low impedance models 556A and 556B are recommended
where long cable lengths are required. The permissible
line length is practically unlimited since neither the level nor the frequency response is appreciably affected
by reasonable lengths of line. As shown in the fol-
lowing table, the cable loss is very small. When long lines are used, care should be taken that the cable does not parallel A.C. power lines for long distances to avoid A.C. hum induction.
Models 556A, 556B, and 556C are Super­Cardioid type unidirectional moving-coil dynamic microphones providing wide-range
Models 556A, B, and C are especially con­structed and tested to meet the require-
ments of the broadcast studio, and are
27 thread and maybe mounted on any Shure desk, banquet, or floor stand. The Shure
Model 556A works directly into a 35-50
ohm line while models 556B and 556C in­clude an internal high quality impreg-
Models 556A, 556B, 556C
Model 556A Broadcast Unidyne
(Shown with A72A Call Letter Plate)
Cable Length Loss In Level*
25 ft. 250 ft. 500 ft.
1000 ft. 2000 ft.
(*Based on 2-conductor #20 equivalent, twisted and
shielded) Low impedance models 556A and 556B may be fed in-
to a standard low impedance input amplifier (See Fig. A-3) or into an amplifier with high impedance input
(Fig. A-2). In the latter case Shure Model A86A Cable­Type Transformer is available for coupling the low im­pedance line to the amplifier input. A double-winding primary permits coupling either a 35-50 ohm line or 200-250 ohm line to the high impedance input.
High impedance model 556C may be used with any crystal microphone amplifier or other amplifier with an input impedance of 100,000 ohms or more (See Fig. A-1). For best high frequency response, the total ca­ble length should be as short as possible and In any event not over 25 feet. Longer cable lengths may be used with loss of high frequency response. at 5,000 cycles is of the order of 3.5 db with a 25 ft. length of cable and 7 db with 50 ft. length.
OPERATION:
will operate efficiently and dependably under all or­dinary conditions in hot and cold climates. Dropping the microphone or other severe mechanical shocks should be avoided.
Model 556A Model 556B
0
db
0.5 db
1.0 db
2.0 db
3.5 db
No special precautions beyond ordinary
care are necessary in the operation of
556 Series Dynamic microphones. They
Loss In Level*
0
db
0
0.2 db
0.4 db
0.8 db
The loss
Patented by Shure Brothers
Copyright, Shure Brothers, 1942
(Over)
Printed in U.S.A.
No. 181
DATA SHEET
ACOUSTIC
CONSIDERATIONS: proximates a modified cardioid of revolution. There
is a wide, useful pickup angle at the front of the
microphone
8.5 db from that at the front. The rear response is down of the order of 15 db over a broad range of fre­quencies. The true undirectional characteristic of the "Unidyne" should not be confused with the rela-
tively slight directional effect at high frequencies only which can be produced by baffle effects in the conventional pressure microphone.
By directing the rear side of the microphone towards the audience or other source of interfering Sound, pickup can be concentrated on the desired source. Reverberation energy pick up is decreased over two-thirds. The microphone can be placed close to reflecting surfaces without objectionable effects if the rear side of the microphone is toward the reflect-
ing surface. This is particularly valuable in small
broadcast studios.
It is desirable to experiment with microphone placement and orientation in order to secure the great­est benefits from the unidirectional characteristic.
Voltage Sensitivity:
Model 556A
Model 556B
Model 556C
Recommended Load Impedance: Model 556A 35-50 ohms. Model 556B 200-250 ohms.
Model 556C
The expression "Super-Cardioid type" response simply means that the polar characteristic of the microphone ap-
while the response at the sides is down
SPECIFICATIONS
83.0 db below 1 volt per bar open circuit, or 62.8 db below 6 milli­watts for 10 bar signal when load­ed with 35-50 ohms.
76.5 db below 1 volt per bar open circuit, or 63.8 db below 6 milli-
watts for 10 bar signal when load-
ed with 200-250 ohms.
55.5 db below 1 volt per bar when loaded with 100,000 ohms or more.
This is equivalent to 1.7 milli­volts per bar across 100,000 ohms
or more.
100,000 ohms or more.
MODEL Code Word Net Wt. Shipping Weight Height, Overall Height, Case Width Thickness Finish *See Fig. C.
(a)* (h)* (b)*
(c)*
556A
RUDOM 2-3/4 lb. 2-3/4 lb. 2-3/4 lb. 4-1/2 lb. 4-1/2 lb. 4-1/2 lb.
556B 556C
RUDOP RUDOR
6-3/6" 4-7/16" 3-3/16" 3-9/16"
Satin Chrome
GUARANTEE:
fects for a period of one year from date of shipment from the factory, provided all
instructions are complied with fully. In
Horizontal Polar Response Series 556 Microphones
Fig. B. Typical Frequency Response, Series "556" Microphones
case of damage, return the microphone to the factoryfor repairs. Our guarantee is voided if the microphone case is opened.
Each microphone is guaran­teed to be free from elec­trical and mechanical de-
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