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You are looking at a classic early 1960's era Shure Brothers 55S model dynamic cardioid microphone based on the similar 55SW & PE55 of that time. The 55S series mic was introduced in 1951 and was the smaller version of the 55 "Fatboy" sold during the 1940's. The 55 was discontinued in 1950 and the 55S model took it's place. The 55S was sold until the late 1970's until it evolved into the 55SH and was then discontinued. It had a long run and was one of the most successful models sold from Shure Brothers. It comes with a period cable in which to operate.
Pic # 2 shows this very model and all of it's basic characteristics.
Pic # 3 shows a younger Elvis using a 55S model mic while performing live.
It should be noted right away that the mic itself is 100% complete and the original element is in excellent working order on all 3 settings (high, med & low impedance). This will be a great mic to use while singing or broadcasting as it was intended. It has just the right amount of bass with a smooth tone.
This 55S was the early 1960's version with the black silk screens which they discontinued around 1964 using black foam screens instead. Shure Brothers sold the mic with black foam inserts / pop filter around 1965 for the duration of it's production.
The satin chrome shows extremely lite cosmetic wear. The mic has a very nice luster still after 60 + years of use. Just a few lite scuff marks and scratches here and there. There are zero bent or fractured ribs on this mic. The Shure label shows virtually no wear and completely legible. This mic is solid...no loose parts inside or out.
I would rate this mic and stand a true 8 + on a scale of 1 - 10. It's a very nice example.
I take the time to secure the inner element as it's held in place with 3 shock mounts that wear out with age. The mic needs to be properly grounded to do so as the element is very sensitive to static shock and you can ruin the mic if that's not done. I come a cross a lot of these mics where somebody attempted to do so and ruined the element. If you don't have any experience let somebody do it that does.
The threads for the cable are excellent and the joint mechanism holds strong. The threading for the stand is perfect as well and this will screw onto any desk or floor stand you wish to use.
The mic also comes with the original longer 22 foot cable and it's in very nice physical and working condition. Soft, pliable and free of any cracks or dry rot. It comes with the detachable Switchcraft male 1/4 inch end connector so that you can use the mic on more modern audio equipment as well as many of the older equipment as well. No grounding issues.
If you need a period desk or floor stand for this mic just ask and I'll show you what's available to choose from.
MICROPHONE STAND SHOWN IS NOT PART OF THIS SALE...FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY.
As with all my vintage microphones...
I can promise you will be happy with it for the price paid. If not...I have a no hassle return policy. The shipping will be on you as I believe that's fair but the purchase price would be refunded. Simply return in the same nice condition...period. Check my rating. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS are welcome as well. Buyer must pay within 24 hours or an unpaid case will be open and item relisted. Domestic buyer will get priority shipping.
If you have any questions feel free to ask and...thanks for looking.
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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