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The Shure SM57 has been the go-to mic for professionals, amateurs and hobbyists for a generation. Still, to this day, it offers the perfect blend of reliability, robustness and clear, consistent sound ...
Shure SM57 vs SM58: History (Image credit: Future) The history of both microphones starts with the Shure Unidyne that first appeared way back in 1937, designed by Benjamin Bauer. It was the first ...
So you want a Shure SM57 or SM58 but don't want to pay the MSRP of $200. Maybe you can't even afford the used $60 ones that come off of eBay Well, I've got some really cool news for you. And I ...
Another advantage of the Shure SM7B microphone is its frequency response. It can capture sounds from 50 Hz to 20 kHz in a steady fashion. The diagram for the SM7B stays relatively flat from 50 Hz ...
The Shure SM57 microphone A condenser mic, employing new technology, mounted on a straw-thin gooseneck, would almost disappear before assembled lenses and yield more flattering imagery. Or so I ...
Shure is one of only a handful of companies with real bona fides in both the consumer and professional audio industries. The first good in-ear monitors I ever bought were made by Shure, and my SM57 ...
The Shure SM7B is a legendary dynamic moving-coil microphone that’s ideal for close-proximity instrumental and vocal use in recording and broadcast studios. The product of several decades of ...
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