







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
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Joe
> 24 hourWhat more can I say? The Shure SM7B is amazing! Easy to setup, sounds amazing with my Yamaha AG03. Beware though, depending on your setup, you may need a Cloudlifter to give this mic some additional oomph
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Popsy
> 24 hourGreat sound quality
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Daniel Johnson
> 24 hourI cant get over how good this mic is. Its blown me away every day Ive used it. I didnt understand the hype until I got one myself and I just kind of died a little because it sounds so good. It responds INSANELY well to compression. Like, insanely well. You can compress the living sh!t out of this mics signal and it still sounds good. It picks up truckloads of low end, which I love. Its nice to have that as an option with my vocals, or my kick drum, or whatever Im using the mic for. Honestly, it works great for everything but acoustic guitar. So, feel free to use this in whatever setting you want, with whatever instrument you want, except an acoustic guitar.
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A.S.
> 24 hourThis is my favorite music recording mic bar none. Most reviews on here mention it for use in radio/podcast settings but this is a fantastic mic for the home music studio. This mic covers more ground than any other mic I have owned. I have a wide variety of good mics but this is my go to for most vocals, drums (I have used it for everything except overheads) and guitar cabs. I like my home studio mics to really serve multiple purposes and this is no exception. At this price I need a mic to handle multiple duties and this doesnt disappoint.
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John
> 24 hourI originally had a quad cast which I upgraded from this is a clear upgrade, I paired it with the ELGATO wave XLR which powers it and then some, sounds clean, crisp and full. For $399 and $159 for the wave xlr this is a great choice for streamers, podcasters or people who want better audio for gaming, talking to friends
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Mike Dias
> 24 hourlove it!
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Noname Norelation
> 24 hourI used an EV RE-20 for years at work, and decided to launch my own voiceover and narration endeavor. I gave the Shure a try because I didn’t need to buy a yoke shock mount (it is integrated internally). Whether you pick the Shure or the EV we with experience know that both sound as good as or better than condensers costing many times as much money for spoken word. It is almost entertainment to watch amateurs spend $2,000 on a giant Neumann when this will outperform it for under $500. If you’re like me using a desktop mic pre or small Mackie, etc, I highly recommend using a Cloudlifter and quality audio cables with this mic (as well as with the RE-20).
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Cris Gavrilut
> 24 hourLove the sound it give great mic all around especially for streamers
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Robert
> 24 hourAs we all know this mic has a good reputation for its quality and is highly used in music recording and is also used good for podcasts and it sounds nice, but you will need some sort of pre amp in order to lift the sound volume of the mic since this is a high powered mic
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Kaihi
> 24 hourThis is honestly a great Product and highly would recommend, but Im pretty sure that Ive received a FAKE. I dont know if other people have received a fake as well but it still works and is still as great as they say.