Understated yet Unmatched: the Shure SM7B
The modern music industry isn’t just about music anymore. There’s graphic design, videography, photography, podcasts, broadcasts, scripts, writing, communications, managing, designing… and we still have to eat! Now a microphone might not be able to make Kraft Mac and Cheese, but the Shure SM7B is basically gold! The Shure SM7B might not be flashy, but because of its unmatched timelessness, adaptability, consistency, and durability; this microphone deserves to be in every studio setup to make you r music-making life easier. The Shure SM7B on a boom https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b?variant=SM7B This Microphone is Timeless The Shure SM7 was first released in 1973. This microphone was used in Michael Jackson’s Thriller , nearly all of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers discography, and Sheryl Crow’s The Globe Sessions. Used for vocals, drums, and rhythm guitar, the SM7 provided a consistent yet iconic sound for these artists. In 1999, the SM7A was releas...