4/30/2023 0 Comments Shure 330 ribbon mic mod![]() ![]() The KSM353 is, in fact, the exact same microphone as the Crowley & Tripp El Diablo, which was manufactured from early 2008 until April of 2009, at which time Shure procured the rights to the Crowley & Tripp name, and with it, the rights to the El Diablo and Naked Eye mics (the latter rebranded as the Shure KSM313), as well as the proprietary "Roswellite" ribbon technology based on a composite plastic ribbon coated in a conductive material. The KSM353 is a curious entry (or is it a re-entry?) into both the Shure product line and the pantheon of professional ribbon mics in general. I was immediately curious and knew I'd have to follow up. ![]() After two long days of pretending that I could hear anything in a discerning way in this huge, bustling expo center, I finally did hear something that caught my ear -my own "midrangey" voice, sounding uncharacteristically deep and detailed, but without the annoying nasal quality that it can have if captured incorrectly. I first came across the KSM353 at the Shure booth at the 2009 New York AES Convention. ![]()
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