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The Shure SM58 Pro XLR Dynamic Microphone is a professional-grade cardioid mic designed for vocals, podcasting, and live performance. Featuring a tailored frequency response and built-in noise defense, it delivers clear, warm sound while minimizing background noise. Its rugged metal build and included 25-foot XLR cable make it a reliable, tour-ready choice for performers and content creators seeking consistent, high-quality audio.





| ASIN | B00015H0X4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,839 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 439 in Dynamic Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,899) |
| Date First Available | 22 May 2009 |
| Frequency response | 5015000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406051309 |
| Hardware platform | Karaoke Machine |
| Impedance | 150 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 320 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 26.2 x 12.4 x 8.6 centimetres |
| Item model number | SM58-CN |
| Item weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shure Incorporated |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 26.16 x 12.45 x 8.64 cm; 320 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | 5.00 x 3.50 x 10.00 |
| UPC | 042406051309 |
S**R
I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase of the Shure SM58 Pro XLR Dynamic Microphone Stage Performance Kit! The microphone itself is fantastic—clear, crisp sound with excellent noise rejection, making it perfect for live performances. It captures my vocals with impressive clarity, and the cardioid pattern does a great job of minimizing unwanted background noise. The kit includes everything you need to get started: a 15-foot XLR cable, a sturdy stand, an A25D clip, and a convenient carrying bag for easy storage and transport. The build quality of all the components is top-tier, and I’ve been using it both on stage and in the studio without any issues. Shure’s reputation definitely holds up with this model, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, professional-grade microphone. Whether you're a performer or a content creator, this microphone will elevate your sound!
J**J
A little background; I am a hobbyist singer. I do not do any professional singing. However, I have been singing as a hobby for 7 years now. So I am quite aware of how my voice should sound like. In addition, I spend a lot of my professional work life in meetings and calls. So a good microphone is beneficial to my work. I was originally using a yeti snowball for many years prior to purchasing the SM58. The reason why I swapped was because sometimes in voice calls background noise would pick up (even with a noise gate or sound remover). Condenser microphones in general are very sensitive to sound. I decided to purchase the SM58 because it was the most popular dynamic microphone I could find. Dynamic microphones have a more concentrated pick up pattern, meaning you have to speak directly into it for sound to be picked up. So naturally all my background noise issues in meetings were solved. The microphone itself is extremely sturdy. I can see it lasting for many years. Important to note; this is a DYNAMIC microphone. As previously mentioned, it does a great job at filtering out the background noise. But as a consequence, it also does a great job at removing vocal details. Compared to my old condenser microphones, the tones were not as clear. Especially with my higher and lower most notes. This is because dynamic microphones like this one cuts off at certain sound frequencies. But this is the pay off for having sound reduction from your environment. You will have this issue with all dynamic microphones. If vocal clarity is important for your recording projects, please obtain a condenser microphone instead. I reccomend the RODE NT1 or the NT1A if you want a brighter sound. I recently got the NT1 and the amount of warmth and depth it captures in my voice is *chefs kiss*. Don't forget to record with some sound proofing. I record in a closet. If you are singing live, that is a different story. Please stick to the dynamic microphone for live performances. That being said, you can still record songs or covers with a dynamic microphone, but for me personally, I know how I sound. I did not like how muddy this made my singing. So I no longer use it for recording vocals. I only use it in meetings/calls/live karaoke. This microphone is not a USB microphone and will require require an interface to set it up. Good news, if you ever get a new xlr microphone you can keep using the same interface. Most starters get the Scarlett, but I opted for the stienburg ur12. (Scarlett was sold out) I think the stienburg works lovely. Also because the sm58 is a dynamic microphone, the sound reduction also means it is very quiet. You will need a cloud lifter or some sort of Amp to boost your voice. The gain on the interface is not enough. TL;DR - Very solid microphone. - Good for everyday use/ Meetings/ Calls/ Live singing or performing - OK for vocal recordings (condenser microphones is better) - Needs an interface and preamp
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W**N
Easy set up and use. Adjustable mic stand doesn’t come with a boom but it is solid and can be set up even in grass or on non flat surfaces. Mic is a shure sm58 which is well known and documented for being a great do-it-all mic.
Y**F
The model is been around for so long. Always been reliable to me in quality of sound.
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