Available with or without a cable Handheld or mountable microphone for guitars, vocals, and other instruments in live sound and recording applications Dynamic cartridge with cardioid polar pattern Includes SM57, microphone clip, storage bag, and user guide Specifications: Type: Dynamic Frequency response: 40 to 15,000 Hz Polar pattern: Unidirectional (cardioid), rotationally symmetrical about microphone axis, uniform with frequency Professional compatibility: Musical instruments, performance, and recording Sound mode: Mono Impedance: 150 Ohm Connectivity: Wired Connectors: XLR Design: Freestanding Dimensions: 9.25 x 4.5 x 3 inches Weight: 1.3 pounds Manufacturer warranty: 2-year warranty Effective output level: 54.5 Dbm
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Brand | Shure |
Item model number | SHURE-SM57-LC |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 336116 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (110 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 042406051316 |
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I was a bit skeptical about buying music gear at Walmart, but this was exactly what I wanted. Came professionally packaged. The nice thing was...I could pick it up in town. I live 50 miles from the closest music store and this was the bomb! Drive two miles to pickup (probably going there anyway) and got the same thing at the same price. ThankS!
This is probably one of the best , most used microphones on the planet. A very reliable piece of equipment. Almost every studio and stage uses them in at least one capacity. Even the President's podium has two side by side. Can be used for any application requiring a mic. A "Can't Go Wrong" purchase.
The Shure SM57 is a world class microphone. It's been around for ages and, while that doesn't have to mean much because some mics such as the SM58 I find to be always an inferior option, I think with the 57 Shure have really nailed it. I bought this for a recording session for an acoustic guitarist I work with. The mic sounded great on each guitar he brought in. Or rather the guitars all sounded great through it. Naturally you'll want to do additional processing for a polished recording but this mic offers such a wonderful sound on all it captures. Just a little EQ %26 compression along with any time based effects will really make your source material shine. I now primarily use this as a vocal mic live and in the studio. It works wonderfully for that as well. Live I use no additional processing and in the studio I get pretty effect heavy. In both situations it stands up. The Shure SM57 is at home in anyone's studio or live rig and I truly believe Shure will probably be manufacturing this microphone for all eternity with good reason.