Shure SM58 - "Live Vocals?"
Specification Detail Microphone Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Cardioid Frequency Response 50Hz-15kHz Impedance 150 ohms Length 6.38" Width 2" Depth 2" Weight .66 lbs. This mic is the…
Shure SM57 - "Cheap and Classic"
Specifications: Microphone Type - Dynamic Polar Pattern - Cardioid Frequency Response - 40Hz-15kHz Impedance - 150 ohms Length - 6.18" Width - 1.25" Depth - 1.25" Weight - .63 lbs. This mi…
Shure SM7B - "Great for all vocals"
You see these in a lot of radio studios and recording studios alike. I never tried one of these because I was under the impression they were strictly for voicover work. How wrong I was. This is a …
Shure SM81 - "Sounds good on everything!"
I like to call this the SM57 of condensers because of its versatility. It's meant to be primarily an instrument mic, but unlike a lot of condensers, you can use them on literally everything and it s…
Shure SM58 - "Great first mic.."
Well, we all know about the ol Shure SM58! This has probably been everyone’s first mic. This mic is better for live performance than it is for studio recording. Because when recording in the studio …
Shure SM57 - "The quintessential instrument mic"
You know this mic. The dynamic SM57 Legendary for guitar and studio vocals. Almost everyone has used one at some time or another. Great both live and in the studio. People say these have 101 uses.…
Shure SM85 - Bernard Ancèze's review
translatedStage and home studio. Dedicated to the vote. Condenser microphone, FET preamp and Class Cardioid. Power from 12 to 48 v, but I often worked with a small autonomous power 9v (a shure I think for th…
Shure SM87 - Kierkes's review
The Shure SM87 microphone is that next little nudge the Shure gives you before shoving you into Beta condenser territory. And what a nudge it is. In a nutshell, the Shure SM87 does deliver very crisp…
Shure SM86 - Kierkes's review
The Shure SM86 is a condenser microphone in the legendary SM line of microphones. Of course, Shure's nomenclature for its microphones is a little bit irrelevant, considering the company seems to be r…
Shure SM58 - "You can never go wrong. But you can certainly go more right."
Ahhh. The legendary Shure SM58. Venerated by anybody to ever take any interest in microphones ever. If you have ever sung on stage, it has probably been into a Shure SM58. The reason for this is s…
Shure SM7B - "Forgiving. Solid. Not very flattering."
The reason that the Shure SM7B is so well loved in recording studios and live applications all over the planet is because the microphone is unbelievably smooth sounding. It imparts this odd pre-compr…
Shure SM57 - "When asked what would you do with $4000?"
This microphone is a workhorse. I once came across a thread that asked: What would you do with $500? $1000? $2000? $4000? $10000? A very popular answer (and very humorous) and very valid is as …
Shure SM58 - "The standard for live vocal performace"
This is a dynamic microphone meant primarily for live vocal use. It is the standard for live vocal performance, but they've been making them for very long time without an on/off switch on the vast m…
Shure SM57 - " the famous! versatile and legendary."
translatedNormally used to plug a guitar or snare drum, works pretty good for the brass (trumpets, sax ...). Cardioid dynamic microphone. Warning this is not a Neumann, but it does much work it is asked. OVE…
Shure SM57 - " mythical"
translatedmixed mic features available everywhere. No nonsense: this is not a static microphone. OVERALL OPINION I use it for 25 years ... live and in studio. Very personal opinion. This microphon…