Microphone with high-output neodymium element for vocal applications.
131 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
13 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Heavy duty...same as SM 58.
Quality:
If my bassist leaves the van door open (again) and all our equipment falls out on the road...I won't be worried about the microphone.
Value:
$150 is a fair price. It is definitely $50 better than the original.
Desirability:
So many artists use Shure.
Sound:
Sounds great for vocals! I own the AKG D880, the Sennheiser E835, and a couple Shure SM 58s. This one sounds the best with the least amount of feedback. The sound was very natural without adjusting any EQs. I sing lead and backup and it worked great for both. For me, the AKG is hard to back off of and still get sound.
Ease of Use:
Very nice gain. Due to the supercardoid pattern, it is important to place monitors to the side and not in front. Never tried it with in-ears.
Support:
I am very abusive and I never needed it for any higher end Shure products. (mics and wireless systems)
Overall:
Of all the ones priced under $200 I own or ever used, I like this the best.
Submitted: 11/13/2007
Style of Music: Rock, Pop Punk, Alternative, Country









10 out of 10
Quality:
Great Quality, It's a SHURE.
Sound:
If you are not afraid to the clarity and true sound of your voice this will project. Then this is the microphone for you, used by more artist than any other. Ever wonder which is the mic the lead singer of the killers uses. Then you guessed right the beta 58.
Support:
Have not needed it. Again it's a SHURE.
Submitted: 9/2/2007
Personal use items that are used at your mouth or in your ear cannot be returned once opened due to health laws. This includes all microphones, guitar talk boxes, ear plugs, and in-ear earphones. details
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