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🎧 Elevate your voice — the mic that makes every word count.
The Shure SM7B is a professional dynamic microphone designed for podcasting, streaming, and studio recording. Featuring a wide 50Hz-20kHz frequency range, cardioid pickup pattern, and advanced shock isolation, it delivers warm, clear vocals with minimal background noise. Its built-in pop filter and detachable windscreen provide broadcast-ready sound without extra accessories. With durable metal construction and XLR connectivity, the SM7B offers reliable, customizable audio control for creators demanding studio-quality performance.









| ASIN | B0002E4Z8M |
| Antenna Location | Music Production, Vocal Recording and Podcasting |
| Audible Noise | 60 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #226 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | Close-Talk Windscreen, Foam Windscreen, Locking Yoke Mount |
| Color | Charcoal Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 12,142 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406088879 |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer (MVX2U sold separately) |
| Impedance | 150 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 13.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Shure SM7B Vocal Dynamic Microphone for Broadcast, Podcast & Recording, XLR Studio Mic for Music & Speech, Wide-Range Frequency, Warm & Smooth Sound, Rugged Construction, Detachable Windscreen - Black |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Maximum Frequency | 20000 Hz |
| Mfr Part Number | sm7b |
| Microphone Form Factor | Dynamic |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model Name | SM7B |
| Model Number | SM7B |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | The SM7B does NOT require phantom power and is not affected if phantom power is present on its mixer input. Note that some third-party external pre-amps commonly used with the SM7B DO require phantom power to operate, however. At least 60dB of gain is recommended to get that iconic warm and balanced tone most commonly associated with the SM7B. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music Production, Vocal Recording and Podcasting |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | Shielding |
| UPC | 042406088879 716053675859 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-Year Limited Warranty |
T**Y
The sound quality, works with an interface even with 50 Db of gain
This is and absolutely great microphone! Here is why The Room Rejection Is Incredible: If your room sounds like a hollow echo chamber or you have loud neighbors, this mic is a lifesaver. Because it’s a dynamic mic with a tight cardioid pattern, it completely ignores my noisy desktop fan and the echo bouncing off my bare drywall.That Rich "Radio Host" Warmth: When you get right up on the grille (about 2 inches away), it gives your voice a thick, smooth, broadcast-like weight. It rounds out harsh, sharp consonant sounds beautifully.Built Like a Tank: The all-metal build is incredibly reassuring. The integrated swivel mount and heavy-duty housing feel premium and durable enough to last a decade without breaking a sweat.
A**N
Impressive Sound Quality, Build, and Affordability!
I recently got my hands on the Vocal Dynamic Microphone, and I must say, it has truly exceeded my expectations on every front. From its remarkable sound quality to the excellent build materials and its unbeatable value for money, this microphone is a winner in every sense. The sound quality produced by this vocal dynamic microphone is simply outstanding. Whether I'm recording vocals for music, podcasts, or voiceovers, it captures the nuances and richness of my voice with remarkable clarity. The depth and warmth in the recordings are truly a testament to the microphone's exceptional capabilities. It has added a professional touch to my recordings that I didn't expect at this price point. The build quality and materials used in this microphone are also impressive. It feels sturdy and well-constructed, giving me confidence that it will hold up well over time. The attention to detail in the design is evident, and I appreciate the thoughtful inclusion of features like the shock mount that helps eliminate unwanted vibrations and handling noise. This microphone truly feels like a premium product, and its durability adds to its overall value. Speaking of value, I am genuinely amazed by how much this microphone offers for its price. Comparable microphones with similar sound quality and build often come with a much higher price tag, making this vocal dynamic microphone an incredible bargain. It's a testament to the brand's commitment to delivering top-notch quality without breaking the bank. In conclusion, the Vocal Dynamic Microphone has earned a well-deserved five-star rating from me. Its impressive sound quality, quality of material, and unbeatable value for money make it a must-have for any aspiring or seasoned content creator. Whether you're a musician, podcaster, or voice actor, this microphone will undoubtedly elevate your recordings to a whole new level. Don't hesitate to invest in this gem – you won't be disappointed!
R**N
Huge Upgrade from Quadcast 2
Huge upgrade from my quadcast 2. It is a very Gain hungry microphone so you will need a strong DAC or a cloud lifter to accompany it. For the microphone itself it is pretty easy to set up. The audio sounds fantastic but I am sure it can be improved with some EQ tweaks. You will need it really close to your face so plan accordingly and get an arm that can support it.
S**Y
A true staple of audio quality.
I never used to think I liked the SM7B. But as it turns out, what I didn't like was that anyone on YouTube or Twitch who could get their hands on this microphone would use it without having any idea what they were doing. They would over process this microphone or process it in such a way to ruin all the best things about it. But before you buy it, there are a few things to consider. First, this is a very dark microphone. That doesn't mean that it's going to make you sound deep and commanding. Your voice will still sound like your voice, but if you were looking for something that compliments your voice in such a way, this microphone could be that. But if your voice is already very deep, this can exaggerate this detail in your voice and even ruin the experience for some listeners. Second, this microphone is particularly hard to drive, especially if you don't have the right means to do so. Some people will tell you things like "I managed to drive it just fine with my Behringer UM2". But let me tell you, doing so is possible but by no means practical. This will introduce extremely high amounts of "Noise" (Static), and when I tried to replicate this myself, I encountered an issue. As I turned the volume near max the volume curve made a sharp turn upward, making it very hard to control what volume it was set to. Finally, just cause this is a dynamic microphone, that doesn't mean it doesn't pick up any background noise. Actually this microphone picks up quite a noticeable amount of background noise. So don't think this is going to completely remove the sound of people talking in the other room or that annoying sound of reflection from your room not having any acoustic treatment. It might be a little bit better than some condensers at this, it is by no means the best microphone for isolating. But what about what truly makes this microphone stand out? Why should you buy this microphone? First, it's an absolute staple in studios big and small, so if for no other reason, the fact that it's so recognizable and loved by so many. Second, this microphone offers a smooth sound like nothing else I've ever seen in its price range. The soft high end and flat mids, make for a smooth frequency response. In addition, the over all sonic signature of this microphone's quality, as well as it being a dynamic microphone makes for one smooth sounding microphone. And finally, if for no other reason, the bragging rights that comes with this microphone. While all your friends have their cheap knock offs and SM7B wannabes, you can know the true feeling of owning an SM7B. But in all seriousness, the SM7B has a name and reputation to uphold so you know that sure will have to deliver when it comes to quality. I hope this answered any questions you might have about this microphone and if you should buy it.
S**D
Unpacking an Industry Legend
The Shure SM7B isn't just a microphone; it's an institution. Revered by broadcasters, podcasters, vocalists, and engineers alike, it has cemented its place as a go-to dynamic microphone for achieving professional, polished audio. While its reputation often precedes it, a closer look at its specifications and performance reveals why it continues to be a top choice, albeit with a few considerations. Shure SM7B Review: The Legendary Broadcast Standard, Demystified Price: $439.00 Overview: The Shure SM7B is a premium, professional-grade dynamic microphone celebrated for its warm, clear, and consistent sound. Designed primarily for vocal applications, it excels in capturing speech and singing with exceptional fidelity, while its robust construction and clever design features make it incredibly resilient and adaptable to various recording environments. Build Quality & Design (5/5 Stars) The moment you pick up the SM7B, its substantial presence is undeniable. At 851.6g (1.877 lbs), it's a hefty piece of equipment, radiating an immediate sense of durability. Its dimensions – 198.7 mm (7.823 in) height, 117 mm (4.606 in) width, and 96 mm (3.78 in) depth – reflect its solid, all-metal construction. This isn't a mic you'll accidentally knock over or worry about on the road. The integrated yoke mount, complete with captive nuts, allows for easy and secure positioning, though its weight necessitates a sturdy microphone stand. The internal shock mount and an effective integrated pop filter/windscreen further enhance its ruggedness and performance, eliminating the need for external accessories in many cases. Sound Quality & Performance (5/5 Stars) The heart of the SM7B's appeal lies in its sound. As a dynamic transducer with a cardioid polar pattern, it excels at isolating the sound source while rejecting off-axis noise and room ambience – a huge benefit for untreated rooms or live broadcast situations. Frequency Response: Covering a range from 50 Hz to 20 kHz, the SM7B captures the full spectrum of the human voice with remarkable accuracy. It's known for its smooth, natural midrange, clear highs, and controlled lows, which contribute to its signature "broadcast-ready" sound. This response tames harsh sibilance and plosives naturally, making vocals sit beautifully in a mix. Built-in EQ Switches: On the rear of the microphone, two switches offer useful tone-shaping capabilities: Switchable Low Cut: This allows you to roll off low-end frequencies, perfect for mitigating rumble, hum, or the proximity effect that can occur when speaking very close to the mic. Mid-range Presence Boost: This switch brightens the sound, adding clarity and intelligibility to vocals, often preferred for speech or when a voice needs to cut through a mix. These switches add significant versatility, allowing users to tailor the mic's response to their specific voice or instrument. Key Specifications Analysis: Sensitivity (-59.00 dBV/Pa / 1.12 mV/Pa): This is the most crucial specification to understand for the SM7B. Its exceptionally low sensitivity means it requires a significant amount of clean gain from your preamplifier – typically 60dB or more. This is not a plug-and-play microphone for entry-level audio interfaces that might only offer 40-50dB of gain. Without sufficient gain, you'll get a weak, noisy signal. Many users pair it with an in-line preamplifier like a Cloudlifter or FetHead to boost the signal before it hits their interface's preamp, ensuring a clean, strong signal. Impedance (150 Ω): A standard professional impedance, compatible with virtually all modern preamps and audio interfaces. Output Connectors (3 Pin XLR): The industry-standard balanced XLR output ensures a professional, interference-free connection. Attenuation PAD: None – not typically needed for a dynamic mic of this type, especially one with such low sensitivity. Interchangeable Capsule: No – a fixed, robust design optimized for its specific purpose. Ease of Use (3/5 Stars - With Important Caveats) The impression of "ease of use" is a nuanced one for the SM7B. In terms of operational simplicity, once properly set up, it is remarkably easy to use. The integrated pop filter means you don't need a separate, often cumbersome, external one. The yoke mount makes positioning straightforward. The rear EQ switches are simple to understand and engage. However, the significant caveat lies in its gain requirements. For newcomers or those with basic audio interfaces, achieving an optimal signal level can be a challenge. If "ease of use" implies a simple plug-and-play experience, the SM7B falls short without the right supplementary gear. It demands a high-quality preamp capable of delivering substantial, clean gain. This often means an additional investment beyond the microphone itself, which beginners might not anticipate. Therefore, while operationally simple, the setup process and gear requirements can make it less "easy" for the uninitiated compared to, say, a USB microphone. Who Is It For? Podcasters & Broadcasters: Its natural speech reproduction and excellent off-axis rejection make it ideal for clear, professional voice work, even in less-than-perfect acoustic environments. Vocalists (Singing & Voiceover): Many legendary vocalists have used the SM7B (famously, Michael Jackson on "Thriller"). Its ability to capture a smooth, present vocal without harshness is highly valued. Streamers & Content Creators: For those serious about their audio quality and willing to invest in the necessary supporting equipment. Studio Engineers: A versatile dynamic mic for a range of sources, including guitar cabs, bass cabs, and drums. Pros: Exceptional Sound Quality: Warm, clear, natural, and broadcast-ready vocals. Superb Off-Axis Rejection: Minimizes room noise and background distractions. Built Like a Tank: Extremely durable, designed to last for decades. Integrated Pop Filter & Shock Mount: Reduces plosives and handling noise without external accessories. Versatile EQ Switches: Low cut and presence boost for tailoring the sound. Industry Standard: A professional choice trusted by countless professionals. Cons: Demanding Gain Requirements: Its low sensitivity necessitates a high-gain, clean preamplifier (60dB+), often requiring an additional inline preamp (e.g., Cloudlifter), increasing the overall cost and complexity of the setup. This is its only major drawback. Price: At $439.00, it's a significant investment, especially when factoring in the required preamp. Physical Size & Weight: May require a robust microphone stand, not ideal for minimalist setups. Conclusion: The Shure SM7B undeniably lives up to its legendary status. It delivers on its promise of pristine, professional-grade audio, offering a sound that is both rich and articulate. Its robust construction ensures it will be a reliable workhorse for years to come. However, potential buyers must be aware of its specific needs: this is not a microphone to be paired with just any entry-level interface. If you are prepared to invest not only in the microphone itself but also in a high-quality, high-gain preamplifier, the SM7B will reward you with an unparalleled sonic experience that will elevate your recordings to a truly professional level. For those seeking the iconic, smooth broadcast sound, the SM7B remains an undisputed champion.
M**A
Funciona perfecto
Anda perfectamente, llego en tiempo y forma. Se necesita un preamplificador
I**M
Great for streaming and podcasting, crisp audio quality!
This is a great first microphone if you want to start streaming and do podcasting as well! Microphones with XLR setups are a little tough at first to set up but once you set them up they are absolutely amazing. This microphone had amazing audio quality, tested it out with some singing (though I’m not perfect haha) and the audio playback was more crispy than KFC! If you’re willing to cough up the money for it, I suggest this microphone. Only issue I had was even though I only used it for two days and returned it in mint condition the shop (Hollywood DJ) only refunded half the amount I paid for, which I felt was really unfair.
A**Y
Amazing microphone
Sounds studio quality, you have to tweak with it a bit to bring out it's best
A**N
Genuine sm7b + fast delivery NL
As shown in the picture i received this today and it is a genuine sm7b. Checked the inside and it all matches. Excellent upgrade from at2020 in my opinion. It was shipped and delivered within 24h (instead of 2 working days) to NL.
S**K
Calidad profesional que sigue siendo referencia
Después de usarlo durante bastante tiempo, entiendo perfectamente por qué sigue siendo uno de los micrófonos más utilizados por streamers, podcasters y creadores de contenido. La calidad de sonido es excelente: la voz se escucha cálida, limpia y muy profesional, incluso sin necesidad de aplicar demasiados filtros o procesamiento. Eso sí, conviene saber que no es un micrófono para conectar y usar directamente. Necesita una interfaz de audio con conexión XLR y, en muchos casos, suficiente ganancia o un preamplificador adicional para sacarle todo el partido, ya que su nivel de salida es relativamente bajo. En cuanto a construcción, se nota que es un producto premium. Incluye espuma antipop y está diseñado para reducir muy bien los ruidos del entorno y las explosivas de la voz. No es barato, pero la calidad que ofrece justifica completamente el precio. Si buscas un micrófono profesional y estás dispuesto a acompañarlo con el equipo adecuado, es una compra que merece la pena al 100%
S**G
Versatile and Professional: Shure SM7B Microphone Review
The Shure SM7B is a game-changer for anyone serious about audio quality. As a podcaster and musician, finding a microphone that delivers on versatility and performance is paramount. The SM7B not only meets but exceeds expectations. Its construction exudes durability, a reassuring factor when investing in quality audio equipment. The sleek design is not just aesthetic but a testament to its robustness, fitting seamlessly into any studio setup. The standout feature? Its ability to capture rich, warm tones across a wide frequency range. Whether I'm recording vocals, instruments, or voiceovers, the SM7B consistently delivers crystal-clear sound reproduction. The bass roll-off and mid-range emphasis controls allow tailored sound shaping, adapting effortlessly to different recording environments and preferences. One thing to note: This microphone requires a good amount of gain, so pairing it with a high-quality preamp or interface is recommended for optimal performance. Additionally, its low sensitivity might not suit all recording setups, especially for quieter sound sources. Despite these considerations, the SM7B's exceptional noise rejection capabilities make it a top choice for professional studios. It effectively minimizes background noise, ensuring clean recordings even in less-than-ideal acoustic settings. In conclusion, the Shure SM7B is a true workhorse microphone. Its unparalleled sound quality, durability, and adaptability make it a staple for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. While it might demand some additional equipment for optimal performance, the results it delivers justify every penny. If you're seeking a versatile, reliable microphone that consistently produces high-quality audio, the SM7B should be at the top of your list. Remember to tweak or adjust the review as needed, depending on your personal experiences and preferences with the microphone!
に**ち
音質神
これ一個でなんでもいける。 音質も最高。
R**T
Referenzklasse für Streaming, Podcasts und Sprachaufnahmen
Nach längerer Nutzung kann ich mit voller Überzeugung sagen, dass das Shure SM7B seinen hervorragenden Ruf absolut verdient. Es ist eines dieser Produkte, bei denen man bereits nach den ersten Minuten merkt, warum es seit Jahren von Streamern, Podcastern, Sprechern und Tonstudios weltweit eingesetzt wird. Ich nutze das Mikrofon hauptsächlich für Live-Streams, Sprachaufnahmen und Content Creation und bin von der Klangqualität begeistert. Die Stimme klingt warm, voll und gleichzeitig sehr klar. Gerade bei Sprachaufnahmen sorgt das SM7B für einen professionellen Sound, der sich deutlich von günstigeren Mikrofonen abhebt. Ein großer Vorteil ist die hervorragende Unterdrückung von Umgebungsgeräuschen. Tastaturgeräusche, Mausklicks oder andere Nebengeräusche werden deutlich reduziert. Das ist insbesondere beim Streaming ein enormer Pluspunkt, da die Zuschauer sich vollständig auf die Stimme konzentrieren können. Auch die Verarbeitungsqualität ist erstklassig. Das Mikrofon fühlt sich extrem hochwertig an und vermittelt sofort den Eindruck, viele Jahre zuverlässig seinen Dienst zu leisten. Sämtliche Komponenten wirken robust und professionell gefertigt. Besonders positiv gefällt mir, wie natürlich die Stimme wiedergegeben wird. Es entsteht kein künstlicher oder übertriebener Klang. Stattdessen klingt die Stimme angenehm, präsent und professionell, ohne aufdringlich zu wirken. Die integrierte Halterung ist stabil und ermöglicht eine flexible Positionierung. Zudem bietet das Mikrofon verschiedene Einstellmöglichkeiten, um den Klang an die eigenen Bedürfnisse anzupassen. Wer sich für Streaming, Podcasts, YouTube, Voice-Over-Aufnahmen oder andere Sprachproduktionen interessiert, erhält mit dem Shure SM7B ein Werkzeug auf absolut professionellem Niveau. Es ist zwar keine günstige Anschaffung, aber die Qualität rechtfertigt den Preis aus meiner Sicht vollkommen. Mein Fazit: Das Shure SM7B ist eines der besten Mikrofone, die ich bisher verwendet habe. Hervorragende Klangqualität, ausgezeichnete Verarbeitung, starke Geräuschunterdrückung und ein professioneller Sound machen es für mich zu einer klaren Kaufempfehlung. Ich würde mich jederzeit wieder für dieses Mikrofon entscheiden.
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