🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game with the SM7B!
The Shure SM7B is a dynamic vocal microphone designed for professional studio recording, podcasting, and streaming. With its wide-range frequency response, exceptional noise isolation, and rugged construction, it delivers clean and natural sound reproduction, making it a favorite among top vocalists and content creators worldwide.
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. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
Audible Noise | 60 dB |
Hardware Platform | Personal Computer (MVX2U sold separately) |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Impedance | 150 Ohm |
Microphone Form Factor | Dynamic |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Shielding |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 13.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Charcoal Gray |
S**A
Studio-Quality Sound — Worth Every Penny
The Shure SM7B is hands-down one of the best microphones I’ve ever used. Whether you’re recording vocals, podcasts, voiceovers, or streaming, this mic delivers rich, warm, and professional-grade sound that instantly levels up your audio game.What really sets it apart is how well it handles background noise. It captures your voice with incredible clarity while rejecting unwanted room sound — perfect for untreated spaces. It’s built like a tank, feels premium, and you can tell it’s made to last.You’ll need a good audio interface or preamp with enough gain to drive it properly, but once it’s set up right, the results are incredible. If you’re serious about your sound, the SM7B is absolutely worth the investment. A true industry standard for a reason.
J**.
Shure SM7B is the Best Money can Buy, Rich Voice Vocals
Shure SM7B Microphone is one of the best ever tested: Vocal Dynamic Studio Mic for Broadcast, Podcast, Streaming, XLR, Rugged Construction, with Detachable Windscreen, Smooth Sound, Warm Vocals. I’ve been around a large inventory of sound equipment. The SM7B is the Go To Mic for vocal productions, period. Quite frankly I can’t think of a Better one.Yes, buy Dynamite’s InLine preamp using phantom power from one’s RODE PodCaster Duo audio mixer, if we’re In Studio creating vocal content, as I do as FAU4U on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook Live every Morning, combined with ECAMM’s hosting software.The SM7B is well worth the Investment, regardless of price, and AMAZON is the place to get all products (mentioned: Shure SM7B, Dynomite SE Electronic inline preamp, plus RodeCaster Duo) delivered quickly all for about $1k. JimW.
1**E
The Best Dynamic Microphone—Shure Has Done It Again!
The Shure SM7db is hands down the best microphone I’ve ever used! As someone who has worked with numerous dynamic and condenser mics over the years, I can confidently say that Shure took an already legendary microphone (the SM7B) and made it even better with the built-in preamp—an absolute game-changer.Right out of the box, the build quality is top-tier, as expected from Shure. It has a solid, durable construction that feels premium. The integrated preamp provides a clean gain boost (up to +28dB), eliminating the need for an external signal booster like a Cloudlifter. This makes setup so much easier and allows for better control over audio levels without cranking up the gain on my interface.The Shure SM7db connects via a standard XLR connection, ensuring professional-grade audio transmission. It is not USB, so you’ll need an audio interface or mixer. However, the built-in preamp means it works beautifully even with budget interfaces, as it doesn’t require an ultra-powerful gain boost.The sound quality is incredible—rich, warm, and detailed, with excellent background noise rejection. Whether I'm recording vocals, podcasts, or voiceovers, it delivers broadcast-quality sound with zero distortion or hiss. The low-cut and presence boost switches allow me to shape the sound to fit different recording scenarios.If you’re a content creator, musician, or podcaster, the Shure SM7db is an absolute must-have. It takes everything great about the SM7B and makes it even better. Worth every penny!
K**R
Best Mic for Desktop Recording I have ever used!
I don't write a lot of reviews. After a handful of Google searches to find the best mic for desktop recording while not using a sound booth, everyone basically says this is the microphone to get. They are not wrong.I don't care if you're just starting out or you're a seasoned influencer or podcaster, while the price of the mic is double or triple the cost of other entry-level hardware, don't skimp when it comes to your audio. The wrong hardware will make you sound cheap and terrible.I'm recording for a professional presentation using Keynote on a MacBook Pro in addition to recording audio for how-to explainer videos. All of the internal mics from different pieces of hardware I have, including air pods, video conferencing speaker/mic, even the MacBook's own internal mic were ALL terrible. Is this how I really sound when talking to co-workers on Zoom or Teams?Anyway, after installing the Shure SM7 mic onto a Shure boom with Shure's MVX2U audio USB interface (make sure you have a 6-foot HDMI-capable shielded USB-C cable) I was ready to rock.I plugged in the mic and just started recording out of the box. The sound quality from this mic is AMAZING. No fiddling. No volume adjusting. Just pure, rock-solid audio of my voice that blew me away. Even my musician wife was amazed and then she wanted to try it.I have bought other mics before, but this one is everything the review sites say it is. Yes, it's expensive. And worth every penny if you absolutely need professional-quality audio.
R**E
Great for recording vocals with a multitrack hard disc recorder
This mic is really good. I record multitrack original songs with my brother, we play all the instruments, laying down one track at a time on my hard disc recorder. I have several condenser mics (a really good Sterling Audio mic, a Shure KSM27 and a Rode NT-1), and they all sound good. But this mike really adds some richness in the bass to my vocals. I do use the built-in preamp, on 10db gain, and that means I have to enable phantom power on the recorder (which I also did with the condenser mics), and I really like the results. The built in windscreen is not enough to cure all my plosives, but I just attach a windscreen to my mic stand, about an inch from the mic, and sing from 6-12 inches away from that. The vocals are really full and deep. I can see why this mic is the standard for podcasts, since it makes your voice sound "professional", but it's not just for talking. Singers should really try out this mic.
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