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The SM7dB is a dynamic vocal microphone with a built-in preamp offering +18 or +28 dB of clean gain, designed for streaming, podcasting, and professional recording. It features a wide frequency response for smooth, natural sound, advanced noise isolation with air suspension shock and pop filter, and a rugged, electromagnetically shielded build. Its customizable tone controls and included windscreen make it a versatile, all-in-one solution trusted by top creators.










| ASIN | B0CCSVYWMH |
| Antenna Location | Streaming, Podcast, & Recording |
| Audible Noise | 28 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #8 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | Large Foam Windscreen |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Laptop, Personal Computer, Speaker, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,633 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406756860 |
| Item Dimensions | 13.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Height | 4.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Maximum Frequency | 20000 Hz |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model Name | SM7DB |
| Model Number | SM7DB |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | Built in Preamp |
| UPC | 042406756860 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited |
A**H
The Cleanest, Warmest Voice I’ve Ever Recorded
The Shure SM7DB is absolutely incredible. I’ve used different microphones before, but nothing comes close to the clarity and warmth of this one. The built-in preamp is a huge advantage — I don’t need a Cloudlifter or any external booster. Just plug it in, set the gain, and the audio is clean with zero noise. The build quality feels premium and solid. The pop filter is excellent, the lows are smooth, and the highs are natural without being harsh. My voice sounds fuller, more professional, and way more consistent on recordings and videos. If you’re doing YouTube, podcasts, streaming, or any kind of voice work, this mic instantly gives you studio-level sound. Absolutely worth the investment.
S**A
Studio-Quality Sound — Worth Every Penny
The Shure SM7B is hands-down one of the best microphones I’ve ever used. Whether you’re recording vocals, podcasts, voiceovers, or streaming, this mic delivers rich, warm, and professional-grade sound that instantly levels up your audio game. What really sets it apart is how well it handles background noise. It captures your voice with incredible clarity while rejecting unwanted room sound — perfect for untreated spaces. It’s built like a tank, feels premium, and you can tell it’s made to last. You’ll need a good audio interface or preamp with enough gain to drive it properly, but once it’s set up right, the results are incredible. If you’re serious about your sound, the SM7B is absolutely worth the investment. A true industry standard for a reason.
P**R
Great sounding and quality microphone.
I’m not a singer or professional podcaster but do like Karaoke so i figured this would be a great mic. I prefer a mic on a stand which this is the only option for this one. Basically a studio mic. The wind screen virtual eliminates vocal pop. The only thing i didn’t realize is it does need a pre amp to be most effective so keep that in mind cause it will add to the cost of the investment. Worth the money even for an enthusiast like myself.
J**.
Shure SM7B is the Best Money can Buy, Rich Voice Vocals
Shure SM7B Microphone is one of the best ever tested: Vocal Dynamic Studio Mic for Broadcast, Podcast, Streaming, XLR, Rugged Construction, with Detachable Windscreen, Smooth Sound, Warm Vocals. I’ve been around a large inventory of sound equipment. The SM7B is the Go To Mic for vocal productions, period. Quite frankly I can’t think of a Better one. Yes, buy Dynamite’s InLine preamp using phantom power from one’s RODE PodCaster Duo audio mixer, if we’re In Studio creating vocal content, as I do as FAU4U on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook Live every Morning, combined with ECAMM’s hosting software. The SM7B is well worth the Investment, regardless of price, and AMAZON is the place to get all products (mentioned: Shure SM7B, Dynomite SE Electronic inline preamp, plus RodeCaster Duo) delivered quickly all for about $1k. JimW.
K**R
Fantastic Mic!
Pros -Solid Build Quality -Fantastic Sound -Built in Shock Mount -Easy to physically adjust -Comes with 2 foam windscreens (one for general use [you see in most pics], and a thicker one to get right up against it) -Comes with smaller thread adapter Cons -Likely will need a cloudlifter (depending on your interface) *I'm using this with a Focusrite Scarlett Solo on a Rode PSA1 Boom Right off the bat, I'm not a audio professional, so I can't technically tell you why this mic is great. But for my uses, it is absolutely FANTASTIC! I got this to replace my AT2020 because I learned that Dynamic mics are better for picking up vocals only in front of the mic itself, and that's exactly what this does. I use this for streaming, gaming, and generally talking to friends on discord, and it's extremely nice not needing to use any software processing to isolate my voice and get a clean sound. The reason why I didn't put the price as a con is because it's much easier (and possibly cheaper) than treating my room with sound dampening foam and such. It really does a great job at isolating my voice, and running through the Focusrite, my gain can be high with almost no static from the gain being near max. This is where the cloudlifter will come in. From my understanding, it's recommended that your interface be capable of outputting ~75dB to power this mic, however the cloudlifter can boost your interface by ~25dB without introducing static. Basically the cloudlifter lets you phantom power your dynamic mic (dynamic mics don't directly take phantom power). Since you will probably need a cloudlifter, you'll also need another xlr cable because. Aside from likely needing a cloudlifter, there's not really anything negative I could come up with. It does exactly what it's supposed to do with great quality. If you're eyeing this, you probably already know that they used the SM7B to record Michael Jackson's Thriller back in the day, so it rightfully has Legendary status. If you're new into higher quality audio, I recommend the Focusrite Scarlett Solo which is right around $100. I wouldn't recommend going less than that because you start risking less clean audio. It's also a must to get a cloudlifter so you're not maxing out your gain. The volume and quality will be much better. All in all, this was a solid purchase. Audio is very subjective, so definitely listen to some sound tests on YouTube before you make your decision. While this mic is perfect for my needs, it might not be for yours. When investing in equipment like this, generally, the price reflects the quality, and you need multiple components to get it working properly. These are all things to consider before making a purchase. If you're looking for a really good Dynamic mic, you can't go wrong with this.
S**Y
A true staple of audio quality.
I never used to think I liked the SM7B. But as it turns out, what I didn't like was that anyone on YouTube or Twitch who could get their hands on this microphone would use it without having any idea what they were doing. They would over process this microphone or process it in such a way to ruin all the best things about it. But before you buy it, there are a few things to consider. First, this is a very dark microphone. That doesn't mean that it's going to make you sound deep and commanding. Your voice will still sound like your voice, but if you were looking for something that compliments your voice in such a way, this microphone could be that. But if your voice is already very deep, this can exaggerate this detail in your voice and even ruin the experience for some listeners. Second, this microphone is particularly hard to drive, especially if you don't have the right means to do so. Some people will tell you things like "I managed to drive it just fine with my Behringer UM2". But let me tell you, doing so is possible but by no means practical. This will introduce extremely high amounts of "Noise" (Static), and when I tried to replicate this myself, I encountered an issue. As I turned the volume near max the volume curve made a sharp turn upward, making it very hard to control what volume it was set to. Finally, just cause this is a dynamic microphone, that doesn't mean it doesn't pick up any background noise. Actually this microphone picks up quite a noticeable amount of background noise. So don't think this is going to completely remove the sound of people talking in the other room or that annoying sound of reflection from your room not having any acoustic treatment. It might be a little bit better than some condensers at this, it is by no means the best microphone for isolating. But what about what truly makes this microphone stand out? Why should you buy this microphone? First, it's an absolute staple in studios big and small, so if for no other reason, the fact that it's so recognizable and loved by so many. Second, this microphone offers a smooth sound like nothing else I've ever seen in its price range. The soft high end and flat mids, make for a smooth frequency response. In addition, the over all sonic signature of this microphone's quality, as well as it being a dynamic microphone makes for one smooth sounding microphone. And finally, if for no other reason, the bragging rights that comes with this microphone. While all your friends have their cheap knock offs and SM7B wannabes, you can know the true feeling of owning an SM7B. But in all seriousness, the SM7B has a name and reputation to uphold so you know that sure will have to deliver when it comes to quality. I hope this answered any questions you might have about this microphone and if you should buy it.
G**L
Best overall microphone you can get in this price range
You can't go wrong with buying this! It sounds great with a durable chassis. It's extremely handy to have in your toolbox. It's a solid piece of hardware that is versatile. whether you want to record music or do voice overs, it can do it all with exceptional quality!
A**X
Upgraded from a HyperX Quadcast S
I've been using a HyperX quadcast S for over a year now. It's a good microphone, but I was still excited for the possibility of Getting a Shure SM7B with how highly prsaised they are. I finally got the Shure SM7B on a Black Friday sale ($349.99) paired with a FocusRite Scarlet Solo 3rd Gen ($99.99) paired with the Amazon Basics XLR cable, this bundle ran me about $500 after tax. Thats what the SM7B costs alone without a Black Friday deal. The HyperX retails for about $150 without a sale and it works without the use of an interface. The SM7B is not a budget microphone and I understand that. I am someone who records gameplay with friends and am not a musician or professional streamer. Therefore I might not get the full advantage that the SM7B is good for. I record through OBS and with the right filters, my Quadcast S sounds pretty close to the SM7B. I still get that deep bassy tone in my audio, at almost a third of the price. There is noticeable audio clarity with the SM7B, it is the better microphone for sure. The SM7B is 68% more expensive than the Quadcast S (that is without the interface and XLR cable mind you), but it is not 68% better in my opinion. If you are a musician or professional podcaster, it is worth snagging at the $349.99 price. But if you're someone who is just doing casual recordings, maybe save your money and get something cheaper which is what I might do. However if you do want the absolute best quality for your set up, then get it, but maybe wait until another sale pops up.
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