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The Shure SM58SE is a cardioid dynamic vocal microphone designed for professional live singing, podcasting, and streaming. Featuring a rugged metal build, a unidirectional pickup pattern for precise sound isolation, and an integrated pop filter, it delivers studio-quality voice recording with minimal background noise. Included accessories like a swivel stand adapter and storage bag make it a complete, ready-to-use solution trusted worldwide by performers and audio professionals since 1925.




| ASIN | B0000AQRSU |
| Audio sensitivity | 54.5 Decibels |
| Color Name | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Amplifier |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,706) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Frequency response | 4000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406051279 |
| Hardware platform | PC |
| Impedance | 150 Ohms |
| Included components | Includes SM58 cardioid dynamic vocal microphone with integrated on/off switch, A25D swivel stand adapter and storage bag |
| Item Weight | 297 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.2 x 5.1 x 5.1 centimeters |
| Item model number | SM58S |
| Item weight | 10.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shure Incorporated |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Polar pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.18 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 297.67 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | 4.90 x 3.30 x 10.30 |
| Special features | The Shure SM58 S is a unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone designed for professonal vocal use in sound reinforcement and studio recording. A highly effective, built-in, spherical filter minimizes wind and breath "pop" noise. A cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. The SM58 has a tailored vocal response for a sound which is … |
| UPC | 042406051279 |
J**R
Original
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D**1
Je l'utilise pour enregistrer des traductions ou voix off : la qualité du son est incroyable, on n'entend pas du tout le souffle de l'ordinateur, et assez peu les sons environnantes. Pour le prix on a presque une qualité studio. Le seul bémol est que le moindre changement de distance par rapport au micro change le son (+ de graves quand on est proche), ce qui peut être gênant quand on veut mettre plusieurs enregistrements à la suite (mais bon je pense que c'est le propre des micros cardioïdes).
R**R
Great sound pick up! Professional quality.
P**K
My band has five SM58S microphones. Legendary ruggedness. Flawless performance. My main reason for writing this review is to respond to some reviewers who criticize the fact that you have to get your mouth close to this mic. Well, that’s a key feature of the SM58. It is a vocal microphone, and thus needs to reject as much of the surrounding noise as possible - audience, drums, other instruments, other vocalists, traffic noise, whatever. This is not a ‘room’ mic - if you intend to record your entire band live with only one mic, the SM58 is not the best choice. By the way, the main difference between the SM58 and the SM57 is the windscreen on the SM58. So the SM57 is often considered to be an ‘instrument’ mic. But both mics will work fine with vocals or instruments if properly placed. Just note that SM58, because of the windscreen, does offer better protection against wind noise and vocal sibilants. There are lots of internet articles and videos on how to use these two really great microphones. There is a reason that almost all pros have both these mics in their toolkit.
D**E
MUST READ!!!! At first I thought the mic wasn't working..Would like to bring it to everyone's knowledge that there are 2 reasons for your mic to not work when directly plugged in..One is either the microphone cable isn't the compatible one. If you check the wiring manual on the 58 or 57, the pins 2 and 3 are in use while the pin 1 is isolated..making most common cables useless incase those cable were for condenser microphones..whatever the reason..do look out for your pin configuartion on your cable before getting upset as to why isn't your mic working.. Secondly..use a multimeter and carry out a simple continuity check to check the output of the cable's pins.. that way you'd be able to know which pin connects to which side on the other end of the cable.. And the most important reason why your mic probably isn't working is because of IMPEDANCE MISMATCH..now that is common on a low impedance microphone like the SM57 n 58 n many other dynamic mics..to come straight to the point after a little research I happened to realize all of this and finally decided I'd need a impedance transformer to gear up to my mics rear end of the cable which connects to the high impedance pre amp that i have..(Most of us have high impedance amps..probably a guitar amp too has a high impedance as its input) ALSO if your amp is a low impedance one don't be surprised if it works with a low volume on your guitar amp with no much signal strenth and quality .. This is probably because of impedance mismatch..and Shure and many companies like Audix have awesome impedance transformers to purchase from. The mic with the tranformer on sounds a 1000 times better than it would have otherwise..if you possess a sound card..you dont need to bother about purchasing a impedance transformer since the interface will do it for you..HOPE THIS HELPS..Big thnx to Amazon.. These guys are great most of the time.. Also the model of the shure transformer was Shure A95UF and Shure A85F..
A**D
Great quality bot build and in use. One thing I didn't really see here, for fun I tried it on my iPad Pro with a USBC to USB converter and worked really well. It did however try to use the headphones for output so you need to unplug to hear music on the built in speakers. The more you know.
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