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Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone,Black.
EXEPTIONAL VOCAL PERFORMANCE - The SM58-LC delivers high-quality vocal reproduction, thanks to its tailored frequency response and brightened midrange for clear and present vocals.
INDUSTRY STANDARD - The first choice for performers around the globe, the SM58 Dynamic Vocal Microphone is ready to bring any performance to life. From the club to the stadium, Shure has your back.
CLARITY & CARE - The uniform cardioid polar pattern reproduces every note as it was intended, delivering warm, crisp sound time after time.
LEAVE BACKGROUND NOISE BEHIND - The SM58 has a spherical mesh grille and built-in pop filter to keep any unwanted noise out of the mix.
DROP THE MIC - The durable construction and break-resistant stand adapter makes the SM58 the perfect companion on the road, going strong through the toughest performances.
VERSATILE - The SM58 can hold its own live onstage as well as in the studio, isolating between vocals and instruments.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX - Shure SM58 Dynamic Vocal Microphone, 1 - A25D Swivel Stand Adapter, 1 - 95A2313 Storage Bag, Free 2-YEAR WARRANTY included.
Reviewer: Mister_oval
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sounds beautiful, industry standard for a reason
Review: Even with a cheap mixer, this mic sounded great for my vocals, and picked up my drums well. Basically plug-n-play. Doesnât come with a cord, as explained. Perfectly sensitive, reacts well to my voice. The mic clip was a bit tight, takes a bit of force to set it. Works amazing!
Reviewer: Scott Owyen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: For live music there is nothing better!
Review: The Shure SM58 has been my go-to microphone for live music for over 40 years. Tough, rugged, built for the road, and awesome sound. Would never us anything else.
Reviewer: Bennie Wheels
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I love it!
Review: Great look. Great sound. Affordable. Classic.
Reviewer: Sean
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It's The Industry Standard
Review: I don't care where you're playing, these are the mics they'll be using, they're sturdy, hefty, and all-around tough. As for the sound, it's incredible, capturing all elements of my voice, unlike USB mics. Great for home recording or playing live, their ad says it all: It's the first mic you'll buy, it's the last mic you'll buy.
Reviewer: Steplander
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Always reliable
Review: Always always⦠always reliable. You know what you are going to get when you order this mic.Throughout the years this mic has been reliable and great sounding every single time I purchase one.Hell of a price too!!I canât imagine a live gig without one.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Shure Mic
Review: The mic is great, famous for itâs construction, sound and durability but would be even better sold with a 1/4 inch adaptor
Reviewer: Jade
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Itâs the gold standard for a reason.
Review: Sounds incredible, nice wide range I can look away from it and my friends can still hear me!
Reviewer: CheetoFrito
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Goat
Review: If you are debating over this mic you are probably trying to save a couple bucks on some other jank mic nobody has ever heard of. Just get it and get on with it. Can't beat it at this price range. There is a reason everyone recommends it. Low handling noise, great prox effect, built in pop filter, great sensitivity. Do it.
Reviewer: Leonardo Puziol
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Microfone top, só alegria nas minhas gravações!
Reviewer: Pako
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Se recomienda sólo este producto, sonoricé a una banda y se escucha perfectamente.
Reviewer: J
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: A little background; I am a hobbyist singer. I do not do any professional singing. However, I have been singing as a hobby for 7 years now. So I am quite aware of how my voice should sound like. In addition, I spend a lot of my professional work life in meetings and calls. So a good microphone is beneficial to my work.I was originally using a yeti snowball for many years prior to purchasing the SM58. The reason why I swapped was because sometimes in voice calls background noise would pick up (even with a noise gate or sound remover). Condenser microphones in general are very sensitive to sound. I decided to purchase the SM58 because it was the most popular dynamic microphone I could find. Dynamic microphones have a more concentrated pick up pattern, meaning you have to speak directly into it for sound to be picked up. So naturally all my background noise issues in meetings were solved. The microphone itself is extremely sturdy. I can see it lasting for many years.Important to note; this is a DYNAMIC microphone. As previously mentioned, it does a great job at filtering out the background noise. But as a consequence, it also does a great job at removing vocal details. Compared to my old condenser microphones, the tones were not as clear. Especially with my higher and lower most notes. This is because dynamic microphones like this one cuts off at certain sound frequencies. But this is the pay off for having sound reduction from your environment. You will have this issue with all dynamic microphones. If vocal clarity is important for your recording projects, please obtain a condenser microphone instead. I reccomend the RODE NT1 or the NT1A if you want a brighter sound. I recently got the NT1 and the amount of warmth and depth it captures in my voice is *chefs kiss*. Don't forget to record with some sound proofing. I record in a closet. If you are singing live, that is a different story. Please stick to the dynamic microphone for live performances. That being said, you can still record songs or covers with a dynamic microphone, but for me personally, I know how I sound. I did not like how muddy this made my singing. So I no longer use it for recording vocals. I only use it in meetings/calls/live karaoke.This microphone is not a USB microphone and will require require an interface to set it up. Good news, if you ever get a new xlr microphone you can keep using the same interface. Most starters get the Scarlett, but I opted for the stienburg ur12. (Scarlett was sold out) I think the stienburg works lovely. Also because the sm58 is a dynamic microphone, the sound reduction also means it is very quiet. You will need a cloud lifter or some sort of Amp to boost your voice. The gain on the interface is not enough.TL;DR- Very solid microphone.- Good for everyday use/ Meetings/ Calls/ Live singing or performing- OK for vocal recordings (condenser microphones is better)- Needs an interface and preamp
Reviewer: Lazy Guy Reviews
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: So those of us born so many years ago its like wheel of fortune selecting our year of birth , back in those days every band singer had an SM58 - it was THE microphone to have if you are a singer. It seems to enhance both the low and high range of your voice effortlessly and make you sound amazingNow there are so many new mics to choose i would go for this becasue its a gauranteed hit- it just does the job - attach via an XLR to an interface you are done - cant go wrong
Reviewer: Buyer111
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great product.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, build quality, and performance of the microphone. They mention it's great for vocals, works well, and offers superb value for money. Some appreciate the weight and frequency response. However, some customers disagree on the cord length.
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