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Shure Debuts New KSM353 and KSM313
Ribbon Microphones
June 24, 2009
Source: Shure
Professional sound engineers are accustomed
to seeing and using legendary Shure dynamic and condenser
microphones on stage, in the studio, and on television. But
even some audio veterans dont know that Shure also manufactured
ribbon microphones from the 1950s through the 1980s, such
as the Models 300, 315, 315S, 330, 333, and SM33.
Now, Shure has enhanced its esteemed KSM series of microphones
with two new ribbon models. The KSM353 and KSM313 are premium
ribbon microphones intended for capturing world-class vocal
and instrumental performances, both in the studio and on stage.
Ribbon microphones have always been prized for their
warm sound quality, but their delicate nature has limited
their use to controlled conditions, said Scott Sullivan,
Shures Senior Director of GlobalProduct Management.
We knew there was demand for ribbon microphones that
could be used in a much broader range of applications.
The new KSM353 and KSM313 use a revolutionary patented ribbon
material known as RoswelliteTM, which offers higher tensile
strength and more resilient shape-memory properties than a
traditional foil ribbon.
Our recent acquisition of Crowley and Tripp ribbon microphones
provided us with this opportunity, added Sullivan. There
is a general perception in the marketplace that ribbon microphones
arent durable enough to handle high SPL applications,
like being closely miked on drums or a guitar cabinet on stage.
Thats the great thing about Roswellite ribbons. This
material is incredibly resilient and enables these mics to
be used, not only in the studio, but also in these high SPL
applications.
While conventional ribbon microphones can be damaged by loud
sounds, the shape memory of Roswellite ribbons
enables it to withstand very high sound pressure levels over
extended periods of time without damage.
We chose to maintain the two Crowley and Tripp Roswellite
models, the El Diablo and the Naked Eye, and bring them into
our KSM portfolio as the KSM353 and KSM313, said Chad
Wiggins, Shures Category Manager for Wired Products.
Were manufacturing these models true to the original
Crowley and Tripp design using the same production process,
fixtures, tooling, and materials.
Hand assembled in the USA from state-of-the art transducers,
transformers, and metals, the KSM353s ribbon assembly
provides rich low frequency response, natural midrange, and
a rising response in the upper range for superior presence.
And, its bi-directional polar pattern is extremely uniform
and symmetrical.

The KSM313 uses a Dual-Voice ribbon assembly,
which enables the user to choose from two different sound
signatures addressing the front of the microphone delivers
a warm, full sound that is ideal for many instruments while
addressing the rear of the microphone results in a bright,
articulate sound that compliments vocals.
KSM353 and KSM313 features include:
Revolutionary RoselliteTM ribbon material: Provides
superior fidelity in extremely high sound pressure environments.
30 15,000 Hz frequency response: Ideal for capturing
vocals, acoustic, and amplified instruments.
Bidirectional polar pattern: Remains uniform throughout
the frequency range.
Custom-wound double-shielded transformer: Provides
high output with minimum RF interference.
Mahogany storage case: Protects the microphone while
not in use.
Monocle swivel stand mount (KSM313 only):
Accommodates a variety of microphone orientations.
Spring-loaded suspension shock mount (KSM353 only):
Accommodates a variety of microphone orientations and provides
isolation from mechanical vibration.
Shure will manufacture ribbon microphones exclusively in the
U.S. Shure will also assume responsibility for ongoing service
and support for existing owners of Crowley and Tripp ribbon
microphone products.
Pricing and Availability
KSM353 Ribbon Microphone: $2,695.00 retail [$3,320.00
MSRP]
KSM313 Ribbon Microphone: $1,295.00 retail [$1,560.00
MSRP]
The KSM353 and KSM313 Ribbon Microphones are now available
and carry a two-year limited warranty.
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