Description
Shure KSM353/ED Wired Ribbon Microphone
The Shure KSM353/ED is a premium wired ribbon microphone designed for pristine, natural sound in both studio environments and concert halls. Built around Roswellite® Ribbon Technology, this microphone delivers extraordinary durability and consistent performance under demanding conditions while preserving the delicate, detailed character ribbon mics are renowned for. Engineered for a wide range of applications—from intimate vocal performances to capturing acoustic ensembles—the KSM353/ED blends classic ribbon tone with modern reliability, making it a standout choice for professionals who demand warmth, clarity, and depth without harsh snappiness or glare.
- Roswellite® Ribbon Technology for uncompromised durability and sonic integrity — The KSM353/ED leverages Shure’s proprietary Roswellite ribbon material, engineered to resist fatigue, temperature shifts, and rugged handling. This breakthrough construction maintains the ribbon’s shape and response under extreme studio and live conditions, delivering consistently natural timbre and long-term reliability that studio engineers and touring artists can trust.
- Bi-directional (figure-8) pattern for natural room ambience and focused isolation — The KSM353/ED’s pickup pattern captures both the front signal and the subtle reflections off the room, producing a lush, cohesive sound for vocals, ensembles, and instrument miking. At the same time, its front-and-rear rejection helps manage bleed on complex mixes, enabling flexible placement in diverse environments without sacrificing tonal balance.
- Pristine, extended high-frequency response with smooth top end — Ribbon microphones are celebrated for unexpected smoothness in the presence region. The KSM353/ED preserves air and airiness without harshness, delivering a refined high end that preserves natural sibilance and intelligibility. This makes it ideal for vocalists seeking warmth with clarity, as well as acoustic instruments that benefit from a lucid, open top without brittle zing.
- Versatile across vocal, instrument, and orchestral applications — From intimate vocal takes to room-filling ensembles, the KSM353/ED shines. Its balanced, natural sonic footprint makes it a dependable choice for piano, strings, woodwinds, guitar amplifiers, overheads, and chamber sounds, offering a credible reproduction that sits well in a mix without excessive EQ or harshness.
- Robust build, professional portability, and reliable performance on stage and in the studio — Designed for real-world use, the KSM353/ED combines durable construction with meticulous craftsmanship. Its rugged yet refined design stands up to touring days and long recording sessions, while maintaining the sonic fidelity required for high-end productions.
Technical Details of Shure KSM353/ED Wired Ribbon Microphone
- Transducer type: Ribbon microphone utilizing Roswellite technology designed for resilience and extended lifelike response.
- Polar pattern: Bi-directional (figure-8), capturing front and rear signals for natural room interactions with controlled off-axis rejection.
- Frequency response: Broad and smooth, optimized for natural warmth and detailed presence across vocals and instruments; intended to preserve the fidelity of delicate high-frequency content without aggressive emphasis.
- Output: Balanced, low-impedance XLR connection providing clean, quiet signal transmission suitable for professional preamps and consoles.
- Power requirements: Passive ribbon microphone (no external power required); designed to operate safely with standard professional audio interfaces when connected via proper cabling.
- Construction: Rugged, studio-grade housing built to endure daily use in both studio sessions and live environments, with attention to mechanical stability and front-end protection for the ribbon element.
How to install Shure KSM353/ED
- Mount securely: Attach the KSM353/ED to a sturdy microphone stand using an appropriate shock mount or isolation system to minimize mechanical noise and resonances from the environment.
- Connect correctly: Use a high-quality, balanced XLR cable to connect the microphone to a microphone preamplifier or mixer with phantom power control. Keep cable runs short and free from interference to preserve signal integrity.
- Position for best capture: For vocals or solo instruments, place the microphone at a comfortable distance to balance proximity effect and detail. For ensemble or room miking, experiment with left-right or spaced configurations to capture natural ambience while maintaining intelligibility.
- Control spill and pops: Use a pop filter or windscreen when capturing vocal performances or sources with plosive energy. While ribbon mics are delicate, careful technique and isolation help maintain sonic purity.
- Environment and handling: Keep the microphone in a controlled environment, away from direct moisture, excessive dust, and abrupt temperature changes. Handle with care, avoiding mechanical shocks that could affect the ribbon element’s integrity.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What makes the KSM353/ED different from other wired ribbon microphones?
A: The KSM353/ED features Roswellite® Ribbon Technology, delivering unmatched durability and consistent sonic performance in demanding studio and live settings, paired with a versatile bi-directional polar pattern for natural room capture and controlled off-axis rejection. -
Q: What applications is this microphone best suited for?
A: It excels on vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, orchestral ensembles, and room capture. Its smooth high end and warm midrange make it a reliable choice for projects where a natural, uncolored ribbon tone is desired. -
Q: Do I need to power the KSM353/ED or use phantom power?
A: The KSM353/ED is a passive ribbon microphone and does not require external power. However, always follow manufacturer guidelines and exercise caution with phantom power when other mics in the chain are connected. -
Q: Is the microphone suitable for live performances?
A: Yes. Built for rugged use, the KSM353/ED is designed to withstand touring and demanding stage environments while preserving the ribbon’s natural sound quality. -
Q: How should I care for and store the microphone?
A: Store in a protective case when not in use. Keep away from moisture, dust, and abrupt temperature changes. Use a dedicated stand or shock-mount when recording to minimize mechanical noise.
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