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Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Broadcast Voice Over Cardioid Switchable Response

Whether it’s broadcast, podcast or recording, voices need to be handled with care. The SM7B was built, to capture smooth, warm vocals that connect the speaker to the listener.

SKU: GC61-SHR-SM7B

Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Broadcast Voice Over Cardioid Switchable Response

Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Broadcast Voice Over Cardioid Switchable Response

Whether it’s broadcast, podcast or recording, voices need to be handled with care. The SM7B was built, to capture smooth, warm vocals that connect the speaker to the listener.

The Model SM7B dynamic microphone has a smooth, flat, wide-range frequency response appropriate for music and speech in all professional audio applications. It features excellent shielding against electromagnetic hum generated by computer monitors, neon lights, and other electrical devices. The SM7B has been updated from earlier models with an improved bracket design that offers greater stability. In addition to its standard windscreen, it also includes the A7WS windscreen for close-talk applications.

This is the vocal mic that Bruce Swedien used to record Michael Jackson''s vocals on Thriller, the best-selling album of all time.

Features:

Flat, the wide-range frequency response for exceptionally clean and natural reproduction of both music and speech

Bass roll off and mid-range emphasis (presence boost) controls with graphic display of response setting

Improved rejection of electromagnetic hum, optimized for shielding against broadband interference emitted by computer monitors

Internal air suspension shock isolation virtually eliminates mechanical noise transmission

Highly effective pop filter eliminates the need for any add-on protection against explosive breath sounds, even for close-up vocals or narration

Now shipping with the A7WS detachable windscreen, designed to reduce plosive sounds and gives a warmer tone for close-talk vocals

Yoke mounting with captive stand nut for easy mounting and dismounting provides precise control of microphone position

Classic cardioid polar pattern, uniform with frequency and symmetrical about axis, to provide maximum rejection and minimum colouration of off-axis sound

Rugged construction and excellent cartridge protection for outstanding reliability

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Shure Microphone Dynamic Lo Z Broadcast Voice Over Cardioid Switchable Response

Whether it’s broadcast, podcast or recording, voices need to be handled with care. The SM7B was built, to capture smooth, warm vocals that connect the speaker to the listener.

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