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The Shure SM7B is a dynamic cardioid microphone designed for professional vocal recordings, live streaming, podcasting, and PC gaming. Featuring a wide 50Hz to 20kHz frequency response, internal shock isolation, and electromagnetic shielding, it delivers clear, natural sound while rejecting background noise. Its robust metal build and no-phantom-power design make it a reliable choice for both studio and home use, favored by industry pros globally.









| ASIN | B0002E4Z8M |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Audio Interface, Game Console, Audio Mixer |
| Country of origin | China |
| Frequency response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406088879 |
| Hardware platform | PC |
| Impedance | 150 Ohms |
| Included components | Mounting Clamp |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 34.3 x 17.8 x 11.4 centimeters |
| Item model number | SM7B |
| Item weight | 1.23 kg |
| Manufacturer | Shure Incorporated |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| 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. |
| Product Dimensions | 34.29 x 17.78 x 11.43 cm; 1.22 kg |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 60 dB |
| Special features | Cartridge Shock Mount: Internal air-suspension shock and vibration isolator., Frequency Response: 50 to 20,000 Hz, Impedance: 150 ohms for connection to microphone inputs rated at 19 to 300 ohms, Output Level: Open Circuit Voltage*: -59.0 dB (1.12 mV) *0 dB = 1 volt per Pascal, Swivel Assembly: Integrated, captive nut for ease of attachment to stand, fits 5/8 in.–27 thread. |
| UPC | 042406088879 716053675859 |
T**.
Wow, Wow, Wow!
Now I understand why this mic is so popular and people simply love it. It's worth paying for. Simply go for it if you do podcasting, voice over, and online meetings. In order to pare it, you need another fantastic product called Rodecaster Pro that will give this mic the proper amount of gain. Rodecaster will also offer you some additional benefits and you'll have your own home studio all set up. Don't wait any longer. Take this microphone and start recording. Happy recording.
A**D
It's legendary
Shure SM7B is the Number 1 Dynamic Microphone, nothing can beat it. it's clean signal, sound like Broadcast it also need a mic booster like cloudlifter or Fethead to give it clean 20 db signal so you won't have to crank the gain level to maximum and start to hear hiss sound.
L**.
Best Audio Setup Upgrade
If you're looking to improve your current budget XLR mic setups and saved up enough, this is one of the best upgrades that you can make to your setup. Keep in mind that this mic needs a lot of gain to function properly, but since I use it with my GoXLR it runs perfect without the need of a cloud lifter. As the name says, it's legendary. Worth the price premium!
L**N
Great Product, but at least add a Cable in the Box lol
Great Product, but at least add a Cable in the Box lol Otherwise how do you think I will connect.
R**T
Best kept secret
I have been an amateur recording artist for some while. Always fiddling around trying new gear. I used a Rhode-NT1 before for vocals but the SM7 just blows it out of the water. The clarity with presence boost engaged helps vocals cut through mix without that brittle bite of a condenser. Much smoother and warmer and not so prone to picking up room noise. I do use a Klark Teknik line booster (Cloud lifter) in line before going to my sound card.
L**L
Absolutely amazing
Rich sound incredible!!
A**D
Wow Mic
Don’t think twice if you can afford it Go for it. Nothing comes close to it when it comes to the price and quality.
S**F
Shure SM7B – Great Mic, But Is It Worth the Price?
I was really excited to get the SM7B after hearing all the hype, and don’t get me wrong — it’s a solid mic. The sound is rich and clear, especially for vocals and podcasts. But honestly? Coming from the Rode PodMic, the difference wasn’t as big as I expected for the price jump. You need a good preamp to make it shine, which adds even more cost. It’s a great mic, but if you’re on a budget, the PodMic gives you almost the same quality for way less. I guess I was expecting a bit more for what I paid.
A**N
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.
A**M
It was broken
B**J
Et avec la Roadcaster pro, le préréglage n’a plus qu’à être affiné. J’adore.
C**R
I moved to the Shure SM7B after struggling with a Sennheiser e865 condenser. While the e865 is a fantastic stage mic, it highlighted the wrong frequencies in my voice (Tenor/Baritone range). The SM7B finally gave me the "flat" response I needed without over-equalizing in post. From experience I would have been better to leave the equalizer flat and adjust it later instead of assuming it was going to behave like other microphones, it would have saved a lot of time. The Gain Challenge: I am running this into an M-Audio Air 192|4. Even with a +28dB inline signal booster, I still have to push the interface gain significantly. This mic is a notorious gain-hungry beast; if you don't have a clean preamp or a booster, you will struggle with the noise floor. Troubleshooting Interference: When I first set it up, I had nasty RF/Radio interference. The Culprit: A TRS (guitar/instrument) cable laying across the floor was acting as an antenna, and my inline booster was amplifying that noise. The Fix: Unplugged all unnecessary peripherals and isolated the mic line. The signal is now dead-silent. The "Room Killer": My room is acoustically treated, but even so, this mic is the ultimate "Reverb Killer." Its off-axis rejection is so strong that it ignores room reflections, giving you that intimate broadcast sound even if your space isn't a professional booth. Verdict: If you have a deep or complex voice and a noisy room, this is your workhorse. Just be prepared to audit your cables and your gain stages.
R**A
Ya vi por que demasiada gente usa este micrófono El mejor micro que eh comprado, hice el mejor upgrade, pasé de un fifine a esta bestia de micro, aparte de que es muy llamativo, tiene muy buena configuración, excelente para mis necesidades, aparte de que es muy fácil de instalar y configurar, así que por el precio si vale mucho la pena 10/10 :)
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