Choose From Three Versions at ZenPro: Stock TAB T58 Transformer Upgrade Transformerless Mod The G5790 is a real SM57 modified to turn 90 degrees. Granelli Audio Labs uses brand new Shure® SM57s and inserts a custom-made aluminum part with an acoustically-engineered internal sound path. The result is a microphone that maintains the SM57's renowned durability and familiar tone while increasing functionality. Giving engineers an edgeThe G5790 gives engineers more options when miking crowded drum kits, allowing them to choose a position that minimizes unwanted bleed and does not obstruct the drummer. It also creates a neater appearance and takes up much less space on stage when miking speaker cabinets, percussion, and a number of other sources. Changing the shape, not the soundInside the handle of the SM57 is a small acoustic chamber that affects the tone of the microphone. Our patented design manages to change the shape of this chamber without increasing the air volume. That is critical to keeping the sound that engineers know and trust. Granelli did not adjust the frequency response, alter the pickup pattern, or change any other components inside the microphone. It's still the mic engineers love, with the mod it's always needed. Durability and QualityThe part that we have added is machined out of a solid block of aluminum and then threaded into the original microphone's body. Our modifications are done by hand without the use of power tools, welding, or any other process that may harm the original microphone. Each unit is individually tested after modification, and guaranteed by our two-year warranty. What's Included Shure SM57 with Granelli Mod Carry Pouch Microphone Mount
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...they're going for. He had an SM57 on guitar and one of those funny right-angle 57's on snare. (EDIT Granelli G5790. I looked up "right angle SM57" and saw the old SM56 - ahh! Now i understand the origin and model name of the Beta 56). Meh, but it's what he uses, fine. He...
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