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Shure SM4 Dual-diaphragm Condenser Home Recording Microphone
Sells separately for $197.00Though Shure bills the SM4 as a “home recording microphone,” many professional Sweetwater studio engineers are tempted to bring it wherever their recording sessions lead them! For starters, the SM4’s 1-inch dual-diaphragm brass capsule provides both a full 20Hz–20kHz frequency response and a uniform true cardioid polar pattern with excellent off-axis rejection. There’s also Shure’s patent-pending Interference Shielding Technology, which deftly blocks the undesirable radio frequency noises from wireless devices that often plague home recording environments. Next, an internal pop filter plus a high max sound pressure level (SPL) handling means that the SM4 gives you quality audio that’s free of booms, pops, and plosives right from the start. Finally, the all-metal, low-profile design instantly adds a professional aesthetic to any home studio, fitting perfectly alongside any world-class mics you may already own.
Shure MVX2u XLR to USB Audio Interface
Sells separately for $142.00The Shure MVX2u is two prime products in one device. First, it’s an in-line mic activator with +60dB of gain that can add new life to dynamic mics with lower volume outputs. Secondly, the MVX2u is also an XLR-to-USB audio interface with +48V that can power condenser mics as well. Sweetwater studio engineers agree that the Shure MVX2u makes a perfect interface for streamers as it also features an Auto Level mode that makes any streaming audio instantly consistent, plus its 3.5mm headphone jack provides convenient monitoring with zero latency. Throw in configurable DSP via the ShurePlus MOTIV app, and you have one seriously value-packed product in the Shure MVX2u.