The Shure SM7B Dynamic Vocal Microphone delivers professional-quality audio capture in an extremely durable package. Its flat, wide-range frequency response suits many vocal styles, from speech to aggressive rock vocals. On-board bass rolloff and midrange emphasis controls put tone shaping at your fingertips. An internal "air suspension" shock mount reduces handling and stand noise for a clean signal.
Versatile Performance for Vocals and Voiceover
The SM7B's flat frequency response captures the natural tone of your voice. Its cardioid polar pattern picks up sound directly in front of the mic while reducing ambience from the sides and rear. The result is a clear, focused signal whether you're belting out vocals on stage or doing a radio voiceover in a studio.
Simple Tone Adjustments Right on the Mic
Bass rolloff and midrange emphasis switches on the SM7B let you tweak your tone to suit the application. Engage the bass rolloff to reduce low-end rumble for a cleaner mix. Boost the midrange presence to add clarity and "cut through" a dense mix. These simple but effective controls mean less reliance on EQ at the mixing board.
Rugged, Roadworthy Design
The SM7B's solid-steel case and aluminum die-cast frame are built to withstand the rigors of live performance and life on the road. An internal shock mount isolates the capsule to minimize handling noise and vibration. A foam windscreen is included to reduce plosives and ambient noise. All these features add up to an exceptionally durable mic that will provide years of reliable service.
Plug-and-Play Performance
With an impedance of 150 ohms and a standard 3-pin XLR output, the SM7B can be plugged directly into most mic preamps, audio interfaces and mixing boards. No special adapters or additional gear are required to get professional results. Simply connect the SM7B, adjust the onboard controls to taste and you're ready to record or perform.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov