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Classic Mics and How to Use Them - Everything old is new again?  What advantages of vintage trumps sleek, sophisticated and miniature?

The 40th anniversary of Woodstock inspired us to look back at some of the real classics in the Shure line and what makes them future-proof decades later. Speaking of Woodstock, we were honored to talk to Alex Del Zoppo and Fred Herrera of Sweetwater, the first band to perform there.

Also in this issue: sound advice from this month’s Shure
Answer Man/Applications Engineering Group honcho Michael Pettersen, how to read a mic frequency response chart like a pro, and the life-affirming tale of a 25-year old Shure SM7 mic used to record "Thriller".

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Product Spotlight
NEW & IMPROVED CLASSICS:	Super 55	520DX Green Bullet	545SD	565SD
'THRILLER' AND SM7
"THRILLER" AND SM7

Listen Up!
In This Issue
HOW-TO:Read a Frequency Response Chart BACK TO THE FUTURE:Shure Classic Microphones
HOW-TO:
Read a Frequency
Response Chart
BACK TO THE FUTURE:
Shure Classic Microphones
SHURE ANSWER MAN: Michael Pettersen FORTY YEARS LATER: Sweetwater & Woodstock
SHURE ANSWER MAN:
Michael Pettersen
FORTY YEARS LATER:
Sweetwater & Woodstock





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