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Evolution of Shure Microphones

  • Shure SM57

    Shure SM57
    -Contoured frequency for a rich vocal pickup.
    -Professional-quality reproduction for drums and percussion.
    -Durable under heavy uses.
    -Picks up only the sound of the person singing (or playing).
    -Reduces any background noises.
    -Is the number one microphone pick for rock singers.
    -Considered the best Shure mic.
    -$99.00
  • Shure SM58

    Shure SM58
    -Designed for active performers.
    -Pickup pattern on the mic captures the main speaker or singer, while minimizing any other background noise.
    -Reduces “pop” noises and static more than other mics.
    -Proven shock-mount system.
    -Steel mesh grille ensures that the mic will perform beautifully indoors and outdoors.
    -Material and steel grille keeps the microphone well-performing even through rough handling.
    -Holds the number one spot for best, most popular vocal mic in the world.
    -$99.00.
  • Shure SM81

    Shure SM81
    -Designed for electric or acoustic guitars and bass guitars.
    -Low noise and high output clipping level.
    -Equipped with a flat response curve for accurate reproduction of sound sources.
    -Low distortion over a wide range and not too much echo.
    -Made out of rugged steel for durability and strength.
    -Usable over a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions.
    -Flat response curve for accurate reproduction of sound.
    -$349.00
  • Shure SM7B

    Shure SM7B
    -Usually for podcasts or broadcasts, but can be used for vocals as well.
    -Pop filters eliminate breathiness.
    -Mic reduces loud distortion from other sources such as guitars.
    -Gives a clean, natural reproduction of both music and speech.
    -Hangs down from the stand instead of being right in front of the performer.
    -Designed to be flexible so you can sing or speak at a comfortable -angle.
    -Electromagnetic fielding to defeat hums from computers and other studio equipment.
    -$399.00.
  • Shure Beta 58A

    Shure Beta 58A
    -Designed to produce a full, sophisticated sound.
    -No feedback issues with vocals.
    -Designed to be a tiny step up from the SM58.
    -Hardened steel mesh grille resists wear and abuse.
    -Used mostly for studio recording and album recordings.
    -Proven shock mount system, and hardened steel mesh grille reduces background noises.
    -Rugged construction keeps the mic durable under rough conditions.
    -$159.00
  • Shure Beta 52A

    Shure Beta 52A
    -Designed as a drum kick microphone.
    -Enhances and captures the sound of the bass drum.
    -Good studio-quality sound even under extremely high sound pressure levels.
    -Hardened steel mesh grille resists wear and abuse.
    -Mic is to be placed inside the kick drum for best sound.
    -Low sensitivity to varying load impedance.
    -Rids unwanted noises and reduces feedback and distortion.
    -$189
  • Shure Super 55 Deluxe

    Shure Super 55 Deluxe
    -Performing and stage mic.
    -Designed to produce a fun and great sound.
    -Uses vibrant blue foam on the inside instead of the normal black.
    -Tailored frequency response for vocals and speech.
    -Shock-mount minimizes handling noise.
    -Reduces background noise for high-quality sounds.
    -Sturdy and tough to withstand even the most active performances.
    -$249.