Shure SM7B Studio Microphone

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Shure SM7B 

A secret weapon of all platinum-winning music producers and legendary radio hosts, but with an affordability for hobby musicians, the studio microphone Shure SM7B is both a classic vocal microphone and versatile studio Swiss Army knife. While many people think of condenser microphones as ideal for recording vocals, the directional Shure SM7B is a dynamic microphone, and has the same shockproof stability as its little brothers - Shure 's SM57 and SM58. Perfect for rousing narration, silky smooth female vocals or getting tones-a-la-hacking from the guitar amp - if you could only have one mic, the Shure SM7B would be an excellent choice. The dynamic studio mic is designed for broadcast use but makes an excellent vocal and vocal mic on any studio recording.

 

Shure The SM7b is a mic that requires quite a bit of gain - that is, delivers a relatively low output, which can be especially challenging when using it for speech and vocals. If you don't have a preamp with lots of gain (like 80dB), a Cloudlifter is incredibly cool with Shure the SM7B, as it provides 25db of gain, making the mic much more versatile. With a Cloudlifter, it's no problem to record speech or vocals with, for example, the preamp of a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, which might otherwise fall short with an sm7b in some situations. If you want even more options to customize the Shure sm7b for different purposes, you might want to look at the CL-Z, which has variable impedance, which affects the character of Shure the sm7b and other microphones.
 

  • Type: Dynamic studio microphone
  • Frequency range: 50 to 20,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 150 ohms
  • Cardioid characteristic
  • Output level (at 1,000 Hz): - 59.0 dB (1.12 mV), 0 dB = 1 volt per Pascal
  • Bass cut-off and mid-range adjustment
  • Shock Mount with internal air-sprung shock and vibration isolator
  • XLR connection
  • Shure SM7B recommended for Studio Vocals, Bass Amp, Podcast/Voiceover and Video/Broadcast

 

The dynamic Shure SM7B microphone is vocal microphone, for voice-over, radio broadcast, other broadcast and sound recording tasks.

A classic studio microphone yet great for vocals, so the Shure SM7B is used in many contexts as a vocal microphone.

Shure The SM7B is also very suitable for El Guitar, Bass, but also as a drum mic for snare drums 

 

 

Read more about Shure SM7B on Shure's website


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  • Also available as starter pack and vocal pack
  • Studio microphone but also perfect as a vocal microphone
  • Used for countless professional recordings, such as Michael Jackson's Thriller album
  • Handles high sound pressure levels with ease
  • XLR connection - cables sold separately

 




Shure SM7B 

A secret weapon of all platinum-winning music producers and legendary radio hosts, but with an affordability for hobby musicians, the studio microphone Shure SM7B is both a classic vocal microphone and versatile studio Swiss Army knife. While many people think of condenser microphones as ideal for recording vocals, the directional Shure SM7B is a dynamic microphone, and has the same shockproof stability as its little brothers - Shure 's SM57 and SM58. Perfect for rousing narration, silky smooth female vocals or getting tones-a-la-hacking from the guitar amp - if you could only have one mic, the Shure SM7B would be an excellent choice. The dynamic studio mic is designed for broadcast use but makes an excellent vocal and vocal mic on any studio recording.

 

Shure The SM7b is a mic that requires quite a bit of gain - that is, delivers a relatively low output, which can be especially challenging when using it for speech and vocals. If you don't have a preamp with lots of gain (like 80dB), a Cloudlifter is incredibly cool with Shure the SM7B, as it provides 25db of gain, making the mic much more versatile. With a Cloudlifter, it's no problem to record speech or vocals with, for example, the preamp of a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, which might otherwise fall short with an sm7b in some situations. If you want even more options to customize the Shure sm7b for different purposes, you might want to look at the CL-Z, which has variable impedance, which affects the character of Shure the sm7b and other microphones.
 

  • Type: Dynamic studio microphone
  • Frequency range: 50 to 20,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 150 ohms
  • Cardioid characteristic
  • Output level (at 1,000 Hz): - 59.0 dB (1.12 mV), 0 dB = 1 volt per Pascal
  • Bass cut-off and mid-range adjustment
  • Shock Mount with internal air-sprung shock and vibration isolator
  • XLR connection
  • Shure SM7B recommended for Studio Vocals, Bass Amp, Podcast/Voiceover and Video/Broadcast

 

The dynamic Shure SM7B microphone is vocal microphone, for voice-over, radio broadcast, other broadcast and sound recording tasks.

A classic studio microphone yet great for vocals, so the Shure SM7B is used in many contexts as a vocal microphone.

Shure The SM7B is also very suitable for El Guitar, Bass, but also as a drum mic for snare drums 

 

 

Read more about Shure SM7B on Shure's website



Model/Product no.: SM7B
GTIN 042406088879
Weight (kg) 1,2
  • Transducer Type: Dynamic
  • Polar Pattern: Kidney
  • Switches: Bass rolloff and mid-range weight: slotted response switches.
  • Connectors: 3-pin XLR
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity (1 kHz): -59.0 dBV/Pa / 1.12 mV/Pa
  • Weight: 765 g
  • Includes: Change cover plate, Close-Talk windscreen