

🎙️ Elevate your voice with the mic that’s rewriting live and studio sound rules.
The Shure KSM8 Dualdyne is a groundbreaking dynamic vocal microphone featuring patented dual ultra-thin diaphragms and reverse airflow technology for unmatched clarity and natural sound. Its advanced diaphragm stabilization system ensures consistent performance even under intense stage conditions, while the rugged, hydrophobic grille protects against environmental challenges. Designed for professional live performance, studio recording, and broadcasting, the KSM8 delivers condenser-level detail with dynamic mic durability, making it the ultimate choice for discerning vocalists and audio engineers.



















| ASIN | B01AX6GR0W |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Audible Noise | 25 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 51.5 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,243 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #95 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | With Case |
| Color | Brushed Nickel |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Karaoke Machine, Radio, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | Micro USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (230) |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406464918 |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dynamic Microphone |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | KSM8/N |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | KSM8 |
| Model Number | KSM8/N |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Special Feature | Mute Function, Voice Activated Recording |
| UPC | 042406464918 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty. |
A**O
$400 mic came with no shipping box. Great mic, terrible packaging.
This mic arrived in the Shure factory box, with no shipping container to protect the factory box, and the box was all beat up, and had a big Amazon shipping label over the Shure logo on the box. I like to keep the boxes of expensive musical gear, but this box was almost destroyed. Not to mention it was open. I am surprised the mic survived the trip. They could have at least taped it closed. I notice there are several review of this and the similar KSM9 where the packaging was no good. Amazon puts toilet paper in a shipping container, but not high end microphones. I decided to keep it based on my experience with the cheaper but comparable SM57. The SM57 is super durable, so I expect this mic is not damaged by the poor shipping. As far as the mic is concerned it is great, and worth the high price. It is marketed as a stage hand held vocal mic, but I use it in my studio on a mic stand for vocals. It has a great sound to it, I will call it creamy sounding. and it is not sensitive to the singer being slightly off axis or changing distance. This is important if you need to briefly look down at your guitar, or glance at the sheet music. I sing into it with headphones, and it has changed the way I perform, and definitely improved my recordings of my voice. This mic is a high end dynamic microphone. I have several high end condenser mics, but I don't use them very often. They are too sensitive. They will pickup the sound of the air conditioner, birds chirping outside, the squeak in you chair, and the sound leaking from your headphones. They also will pickup the room's reverberation, so if you have an untreated room, those high end condensers will sound bad. This KSM8 has good room rejection, and that is important to me, even though my room is pretty well acoustically treated. Shure also makes the very popular SM7B, which is another dynamic mic that costs the same as the KSM8. The SM7B is marketed for broadcast work. You seem to see it in half of all podcasts these days. And I am seeing it used for lead singers more and more. I had an SM7B and it is a great mic. I am sure on some voices it will be a better mic than the KSM8, but on my voice I prefer the KSM8. I noticed the KSM8 is more forgiving to singer's movement. Also, the SM7B is large and heavy, so you need to have a quality mic stand or it will tend to fall over. And the SM7B has a low output that requires a high gain pre amp, or a "cloudlifter". I don't recommend the cloudlifter approach of putting a cheap booster on the mic if you are trying to record professional level vocals. If you want to use a SM7B you should find a high end high gain microphone preamp that will do it justice. The KSM8 has similar output to the tried and true SM57. Of course you still want a high end pre-amp, but it does not have to have particularly high gain. So for singers, I think this mic is just lightly better than the SM7B. So 5 stars for the mic, and 1 star for the packaging.
C**G
Excellent work
Great sound quality
W**S
Massively Under-Rated Mic
Everyone has heard of the Shure SM57, SM58, and Beta 58A, but the Shure KSM8 is my new favorite mic (or second favorite; I love my Electro-Voice RE27N/D. For handheld dynamic use, the Shure KSM8 sounds amazing, looks amazing, and is distinguishable in sound and feel from the classic 57/58. Very glad I picked up this mic. It's a keeper.
E**S
Great Mic!
I love this microphone. It’s a great microphone for voices that are full.
M**A
Microphone stopped working after less than a year
The microphone was working fine at first, but it completely stopped working in less than a year. Disappointing durability.
S**N
My new favorite mic!
I got this mic for myself as a birthday gift 1 month shy of a year ago. I waited to review until I used it enough times and long enough to really know it's quality. I dig it! The build quality is substantial, quite a bit of weight. Indeed it does have no proximity effect, meaning whether I am inches away or mouthing it, I get the same nice crisp sound. No booming or whining treble. Very beautiful and I have gotten many compliments. Nice snug connection. Easy to keep clean. Works very well whether I am inside a noisy bar or outside. Use is easy, plug and play! Offers the peace of mind as any shure mic out there! Peace
S**D
Sends very powerful signal, your system needs to be able to handle it.
I honestly LOVED this mic BUT I operate with a small Bose S1 speaker. Not junk by any means but Im a plug and go performer. This mic is so HOT you need a mixer, something that can take that amount of signal. So make sure you've got that on hand. On a different system I would wonder if it had too much treble. I downgraded to the Beta 58A and my speaker plays much nicer with it with no official mixer. The Beta also isnt spiking the treble out of control.
C**O
Great mic!
I've tried many dynamic mics that could fit my voice. Some had flat frequencies that sounded good but would have some bad feedback issues if my headphones were close or mics that sounded bassy and ones that I got tired to those I had to eat up the mics. My voice tends to be abit nasally and sibilance but this mic tames them quite well not to mention sounds very modern. Doesn't sound too muddy either which you can still understand someone when singing and talking but there is one slight issue like if you need to dial down for much louder sounds, can't quite hear it in my headphones ( which are beyerdynamic 770 ) but that could just be me maybe. Got this at a discount for 339 which was better than retail price 😀 Like all mics, you still have to EQ them but even after EQing this mic, there was only a small difference so there wasn't much missing out. I recommend this mic looking to mostly tame sibilance issues and don't have good mic technique and don't like too much bass in their voice. 😀
B**N
Audixや他のそれなりのマイクと比較すると、すぐに違いがわかる。しっかりと音を拾ってくれる。もう他のマイクには戻れない。
L**E
Das Mikro klingt richtig gut und druckvoll ein Geniales Teil Danke Leute.
P**O
Microfono di ottima qualità. Io usavo un beta 58 e devo dire che il ksm8 è molto più preciso e pulito con dei bassi definiti
D**O
Este micrófono es excelente, muy bueno, pero solo no, conectado directamente de una linea no va a dar todo su potencial. Para sacarle el mejor provecho debe de estar bien ecualizado. Yo como cantante crooner me queda perfecto, los medios excelentes, yo que canto baladas puedo cantar bajito, se escucha perfectamente el vibrato, no necesitas esponja antipop, el seseo no satura el micrófono, cuando lo pasas por tus manos es casi imperseptible el sonido de como lo estás agarrando y luce increíble en escenario. Definitivamente le doy un 11/10 siempre y cuando tengas una buena mixer. Yo aquí estoy usando una Yamaha MG10Xu, con una configuracion que estuve un rato puliendo. Estoy fascinado, dejo un vídeo como se escucha con un Bocina Bose L1 en vivo, grabado desde celular.
J**E
extremely disappointed in this microphone towards its cost I have an 87 a beta a 58 beta and a SennheiserE945 all sound far better than this microphone
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