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Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Instrument Microphone

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Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Instrument Microphone
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Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Instrument Microphone Reviews

Dynamic Cardioid Instrument Microphone

When you buy a Shure SM57, you've got a great dynamic microphone for life. Accounts of its heroic toughness lie at the center of countless music-industry legends, most of which are perfectly true. What's also true about the SM57 is that it sounds great on a wide variety of sources. A large percentage of the snare drums, guitar cabinets, and vocal tracks recorded over the last several decades owe their sound to the SM57. Try one, and you'll find out why live sound professionals and seasoned studio engineers swear by the Shure SM57 more than any microphone on the planet.

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April 15, 2026

Powerhouse

By Sweetwater Customer

Famous for a reason. Genuinely believe that whatever stage you're in, this microphone will show it's worth. Very versatile and simple to use but you need to know how to use it. No complaints, will probably purchase more of them in the future.

March 30, 2026

Workhorse mic

By Sweetwater Customer

Useful on nearly anything with proper application

March 18, 2026

Have been hearing about it for decades, now I have one.

By Jim from NY
Music Background: Sound Designer

Well, it was a long time in coming, but I finally bought one just to see what it sounds like. This mic is great because it has a hot signal with little to no hiss or hum. I am running it directly into a UAD Apollo x6 and it sounds great. So, I can't write a long review, because I have music to create....oh, and thanks to my long time Sales assistant, Josh!

February 26, 2026

Sounding 360

By Aaron S. from Dayton, VA
Music Background: Guitar, Vocals, Slide Guitar, Harmonica, Some Percussion

Love this mic, nice & heavy...well built. I'm using it to record my Martin guitar
on a few songs. I was actually surprised how well it does for vocals as well. You can
stay back a good 15 inches and it pickes up every part of your voice. Great piece of gear!

February 10, 2026

Shure SM57 - The Gold Standard

By Chuck A. from New Mexico
Music Background: Former Jazz Trombonist/Arranger; Currently Worship & Country Band Drummer

I've used these for decades and the recent purchase of a Shure SM57 for use on my snare drum did not let down. It simply works, perfectly. It is well known for its versatility, reliability, use in high sound pressure situations without break up, and its midrange boost, all of which made my snare drum sound great, with a boost of richness or fullness in the middle or upper low-end range. It is truly the go-to Gold Standard of affordable instrumental micing.

January 24, 2026

Standby standard

By Sweetwater Customer from Michigan

Congrats to shure and it's vendors for offering this heavy duty workhorse at a decent price

January 13, 2026

SM57, still the workhorse it's always been.

By wwjjbb
Music Background: FOH engineer

Many reasons the 57 has been the journeyman of microphones for Decades, d**n glad they're still around...and at a superb price point for all they do.
And yes, another excellent transaction with Sweetwater.

December 9, 2025

Excelente micrófono

By Omar P.
Music Background: Músico profesional

El Shure SM57 está entre los mejores por su precio, no por gusto tantos músicos que lo tienen comentan tan bien de él. Tengo otro desde hace años y todavía funciona a la perfección, lo uso frente al speaker de mi amp. Ahora tuve necesidad de comprar otro porque comencé a usar el talk box, simplemente una gran compra y Sweetwater el mejor lugar para comprar.

November 26, 2025

ROCK solid mic choice

By D. C. from Lebanon, Tennessee
Music Background: Amateur musician hobbyist

The 57 has always been a great live gig and recording mic for guitar cabs. Needed a couple more to add to my arsenal for the future. Arrived well packed and in good condition, ready to put to use!

Huge shout out to the personalized service the sales engineers provide. Patrick always calls and gives me updates and other pertinent needed information related to anything I have purchased.

November 4, 2025

It hums

By Arlo

I had early used a 57 for vocals, but recently at a studio the engineer tried one and it was great .
So I bought one .
I used the sEtnt and phantom power a it had a ground loop kind of hum .
So I pluged into a zoom baterie powered recorder , it still hummed,
Discovered after a while , that if you have enough gain on a 57 and are near certain kinds of electricity like a ceiling fan , breaker box, or cell phone it will certainly every time hum .
Every time .
Iv been through two brand new ones , they both hum ..

I went outside and plugged into my zoom no hum , funky town ...

September 23, 2025

A classic

By Sweetwater Customer

None better

September 9, 2025

Excellent mic

By Sweetwater Customer
Music Background: Been playing 60 years just for the love of it.

The SM57 is a very popular mic and for good reasons: it sounds good, it's reliable, and it's not too expensive. I got mine bundled with a stand and a 20-foot XLR cable, and with the money I saved by bundling I got a D'Addario PW-P047AA adapter, XLR female to 1/4" male in case I ever need to plug into a 1/4" jack.

May 13, 2025

awesome

By Doug from Michigan
Music Background: guitar

Works as usual. Good deal as wsell.

April 30, 2025

Work Horse

By Kevin K. from Austin Tx.
Music Background: Recording Engineer

I love the Shure SM57 dynamic mic so much, I bought two of them! Kevin Kuz

April 27, 2025

SM57

By Mark C. from NY
Music Background: Guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist

Great sound, lives up to the Shure reputation.

April 5, 2025

The best at cheapest price

By Kevin from Omaha
Music Background: Semi pro

This microphone can be used to mic acoustic guitars, amplifiers, drums or any instrument you need a mic for. This is true for live performance or recording. For the price it is the best all around microphone you can get. You can even use it for vocals. Although that's why Shure makes the SM58. Why spend money on Newmann microphones or any other expensive microphone? Save time and money searching for a good microphone. For instrument the SM57, for vocals SM58.

April 4, 2025

Shure SM57

By Sweetwater Customer

A great mic for the price. Only just started using it a little bit recently but it's worked well for what I need it for.

March 26, 2025

Finally, a good recording option.

By FolkrockerEP from El Paso
Music Background: Singer/Songwriter, Amateur Home Studio, Acoustic/Keyboards/Trombone

After many attempts at recording my Yamaha directly into my Audio Interface, I decided to get a variety of inexpensive mics to to the job.
The SM57 was well worth adding to that group. I've used it alone and combined with other mics, both with good results!

March 20, 2025

The Workhorse

By Tobias H. from Cumberland, MD
Music Background: Professional amatuer.

Not new to the SM57, just reordering one because I somehow lost my last one when moving from another state. If you record any kind of live instrument, you must have one of these in your toolbox. Obviously you have to have this one if you record guitar or bass, but almost any instrument can benefit from having a track recorded with a 57. The wide dynamic range is one big thing. For the price, it is worth that alone. The 57 can also be a great mic for vocals if you need some isolation. (Room or monitoring problems). Sure, there are other mics that some think are better, but I'm talking music production and not podcasting or YouTubing. I feel more complete now. :P

February 5, 2025

the best

By Kai L. from DeQuincy Louisiana
Music Background: music teacher

this is the best microphone that ive used for room mics, instruments, and drums.

January 21, 2025

Great mic!

By Michael from Central New York for now
Music Background: Singer songwriter. I’ve gone country but have a background in, classic rock, alternative, grunge and metal

I had a Shure SM57 years ago. I recently bought a new one. Still a flexible and amazing mic. I plan on using it for recording acoustic instruments and micing amps

January 20, 2025

Excellent

By Sweetwater Customer

Great mic and can use it in many different ways! Sweetwater is awesome and shipped so fast! Will buy from them in the future!

January 13, 2025

The workhorse. The SM57.

By Kristopher W. from TACOMA, WA
Music Background: I'm a drummer and I can't think of many times when this mic missed a gig.

The Shure SM57 is reliable and has been used for so many mic applications. What can I say? It always delivers and you can't beat the price point.

January 9, 2025

Great for Instrument, LIve and Internet Broadcast

By Don J. from Plano, Texas
Music Background: Worship leader, singer song writer

Excellent Live Performance choice for instruments. We used these for congas, percussion, sax, clarinet, and trumpet. Excellent pickup and frequency range. Durable and most certainly road worthy. A proven classic.

December 17, 2024

Old faithful

By Jeremy R. from TN
Music Background: Trumpet player for the paycheck. Guitar player for the fun.

This is bought a lot for a reason. I'm sharing a video, any flaws are merely due to my lack of recording skills. I have a lot to learn but this mic ain't the problem.

December 12, 2024

Great service, great product - worked well for our purpose. Thanks!

By Sweetwater Customer

Great service, great product - worked well for our purpose. Thanks!

December 9, 2024

Shure SM57

By Jason J. from Palouse WA

Always a good microphone for any instrument.

December 5, 2024

It’s a classic

By Steve from Albuquerque, NM
Music Background: Bedroom balladeer

When my brand x clone died it was time for the real deal. Resisting the temptation for $ fakes on eBay was tough, but cyber deals rock.

October 28, 2024

Great for bluegrass instruments!

By Sweetwater Customer

Great for bluegrass instruments!!!

October 25, 2024

Great product

By Sweetwater Customer from TX

Zero issues and arrive in a timely manner. Exactly the quality I expected. Zero issues.

October 22, 2024

Just Getting Started

By Thomas R. from Romney, WV

I wanted to try to get an old school rock-n-roll vibe and purchased this based off of the recommendation from several YouTube Channels. I am just beginning with recording but have truly enjoyed my journey so far. I have really enjoyed experimenting with mixing mic recordings with direct recording from my Line 6 Helix. I have still tons to learn but this mic has put some extra flare and life in my mixes.

October 17, 2024

Work horse

By Sweetwater Customer

Added this as a utility microphone for home recording song ideas. Bullet proof, and inexpensive. Would alway suggest having a SM57 in your toolbox.

August 12, 2024

Perfect for our small church!

By Jon from Farmington, NM

We ordered this microphone so that we could mike an acoustic guitar, and it works like a charm! Everyone has commented how well they can hear the music, and it doesn't overpower the vocals. Clear, clean sound with no feedback. We love it. Thanks to Brian for all of his help understanding our situation and picking the perfect microphone for our needs!

July 31, 2024

a legend.

By Billie S. from PADUCAH, KY

what can I say that hasn't already been said about the sm-57? a true legend and no matter what kind of music you are into, you have heard it. anything less than five stars should be considered criminal.

July 29, 2024

Mandatory

By J C. from Bridgeville, DE
Music Background: Former Director of Music, Heaven

If you're just getting into this pro audio thing and are shopping for a microphone and you find yourself reading reviews about a Shure SM57, you're already 90% of the way there. The other 10% is the simple process of adding it to your cart and going through check out. You WILL end up with one of these during your journey through pro audio, either by purchasing one here now or after a few years when the Shure fairy leaves an SM57 and an SM58 under the pillows of all good boys and girls who take care of their precious gear. If you've already looked under your pillow this morning and found no microphone, buy one of these SM57 mics now for the ever-affordable price of only $! I mean, if you're here, why don't you have one already? It's practically mandatory.

July 24, 2024

Basic tool for every studio.

By Sweetwater Customer

Resides on my snare drum

June 10, 2024

Does what I needed it for perfectly!

By Ben A. from Kentucky
Music Background: Over 20 years playing guitar, over 30 with other instruments included.

Admittedly, I am new to the recording portion of creating music. Because I live in a very rural area am forced more or less at least to be a hobbyist musician. So I purchased an audio interface and to Shure SM57 Mics so that I could record myself playing with fairly good fidelity and hear where I was making mistakes on songs that I commonly play and so I could also hear if/when either my tone became overly muddy or overly bright. Having not owned any mics prior, I can't really give a good comparison to any similarly prcied or types of microphone but the sounds that the SM57 capture when I mic up my cabinets certainly sounds faithful to me. For the price I don't think you can ask for much more. For someone just crossing over into live audio recording I don't think you can go wrong with the Shure SM57. Would recommend.

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June 10, 2024

Shure SM57

By Jose from Florida
Music Background: Music lover

To be used with a Senheiser 906 to do my recordings.
Works just fine.
Always buy from Sweetwater abd Jason always answer my calls.

June 4, 2024

Shure SM57

By Jose from Florida
Music Background: Love music and all related to it

Wanted to try recordings with two mics.
This one is very popular, and yes, I noticed a slight difference in the sound.
Still have to explore more.

Jason is great and Sweetwater provide excellent service.

May 24, 2024

Same great product, fantastic service

By PG M. from Upstate

Who doesn't know the SM57? A classic piece everyone should have one of. Or more. It was the Sweetwater service that worked for me. Excellent price. Arrived when I was told it would and had a follow-up call from Adam checking in to see how I was getting along with my new piece of kit. Great service.

May 20, 2024

Still a rockin' bargain

By Alonzo G. from Oregon
Music Background: Multi-instrumental performer for 61 years now, songwriter, amateur producer & engineer

I heartily agree with the reviewer who extols both the SM57 and SM58. Nearly identical and both of them rock-solid reliable and versatile, and both still incredible bargains. I've used all kinds of mikes down the decades from U47 to SM57. These days mostly I use an AKG 414---except on some occasions when I want a quick 'n' easy setup to get a particular punchy, clean sound. Off goes the phantom power and out come the old reliable Shure $ dynamics!
Here's a link to a recent video I posted to YT using a 57 on the guitar and a 58 on vocal. I'm sure a pro studio setup and engineer would make for a slicker product, but this sounds decent enough. To me, at least!

May 16, 2024

Perfect

By Anthony R. from Avenal, CA
Music Background: Small Live Audio Business

I've been using it on an accordion and it has done a great job at delivering quality sound.

May 16, 2024

Shure sm57

By Sweetwater Customer from IN

Love it, did a shootout with other mics and so very impressive. Now my recording buddy has to go buy one.

May 16, 2024

Industry Standard for High SPL

By GearGeek from USA
Music Background: Several Decades

The Shure SM57 has been the industry standard for loud instruments and amp mic'ing for decades. It is tough, rugged, and sounds great for high SPL applications. Literally every major studio and most big live music productions have multiple 57's in their arsenal. You really can't go wrong with it.

May 16, 2024

Lives Up To Hype

By Sweetwater Customer

The SM57 is the recording industry's go to mic for recording guitar. After 2 weeks of use I can see why. I am very pleased with the guitar tracks I've been putting down using this simple but great sounding microphone.

April 15, 2024

Great first microphone that will remain essential for all my drum playing days

By Mike from NC
Music Background: Learning to play drums for 1 year and counting

I'm taking my first steps into microphones, interfaces, in ear monitors and recording my drumming. Just to get up and running I bought two SM57's in bundles, each with an XLR cable and a boom mic stand. So far, I'm just using one overhead and one close in front of the kick drum. The overhead is working surprisingly well for not being close to any of the drums. The SM57 close mic'ed in front of the kick is working well, but isn't the best for recording the low frequencies of the kick drum. The next mic I add will be a Shure Beta 52A for the kick drum and the second SM57 will either move overhead along with the first one, or close mic'ed on my snare drum, where these are one of the very best microphones for the job. These two SM57's have been great to start me on this recording journey and I'll be using them for years and years after I add more/other mics to my kit.

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February 7, 2024

Do you really need another review?

By Mason P. from Bradford, OH

It's the king. It's the first mic to buy. It's the last mic you'll buy. You'll probably buy more than one. There's almost nothing you can't record with one of these, if you're willing to try hard enough. For instance, why spend $ on a "live stream" mic, when all you need is a 57 and a good pop filter. It's workhorse with nothing extra needed - no phantom power, no preamp, nothin'. Plug and play.

February 6, 2024

A great all-around microphone even for acoustic guitar!

By Paul from NY

This was a fantastic solution for my audio capture problem on my YouTube channel. Using a shotgun mic or lavaliere mics just don't cut it, nor the typical USB mics found commonly on Zoom calls. The SM57 is a GREAT performer for voice as well as capturing sound from my amp. This absolutely upped the quality of audio on my YT vids. When I play fingerstyle acoustic, it works well by itself but I also use an in-line mic preamp to boost signal. I purchased the SM57 with the Sweetwater bundle (SM57, 15 foot XLR cable and mic stand). Thanks to Adam Hunter (prior to my purchase) to answer my question about the SM57 with acoustic guitar: it IS all about placement!

January 31, 2024

IT IS THE MICROPHONE!!

By Giuseppe G. from Everett, WA

What else do I have to say? This is the legendary Shure SM57. It's built like a tank, and is great for recording instruments and even vocals.

January 25, 2024

A classic

By Michael B. from New York, NY

As expected, a great mic for guitar and not too bad for vocals either. Solid build, nice sound and not too demanding on the audio interface in terms of gain (2i2 4th gen).

January 3, 2024

Wait... you don't have a 57 yet?

By Olas O. from LAS VEGAS, NV
Music Background: Professional Bass and Guitar Player

You hear about these mics all the time - once you start using one, it'll be clear why.

While there are other mics that are more specialized and could be considered better than the 57 for certain applications, you can totally get away with recording everything with this one mic. I've done that very thing and still ended up with a crystal clear, punchy mix once everything was all said-and-done.

If you're just starting out in recording, start with this mic - you will pass this onto the next generation.

If you've been at this for a while, it never hurts to have another 57 lying around.

January 2, 2024

Great Mic

By Rory L. from Green Bay, WI

As always the Shure sm57 is the solid go to mic. Well constructed with dynamic sound, this is our go to and has been for years.

December 29, 2023

Great mics

By El J. from North Carolina
Music Background: 40 years as musician, entertainment, recording engineer, DJ and live sound technician

Recently employed these mics to capture the sound of marimba and trumpet. The frequency response was excellent for the performance. The band was set close to a Bose L1 system but we had no feedback issues. SM57s are versatile and solid workhorses. They are not on the level of a high quality condenser, but if you know to place them, you get excellent results.

December 22, 2023

Sm57

By Andrew C. from Kennesaw, Ga.
Music Background: Songwriter/ Composer/engineer. etc....

I grew up on Sm57's & Sm58's and given the mid-range that's typically needed for the average listener and what they use these days to listen through, and the quality of eq & other devices to sculpt the sound, I see no viable reason to use any other microphone(s) I have at my disposal. I'm sure there will be those that will disagree, but I see the end results and how you get there is what we are talking about here. I also doubt anyone including top engineers can tell buy hearing a piece of music can tell what microphone was used. So, case in point, find what works for you, your ears and your pocketbook then run with it. Great Job & great service from the folks @ Sweetwater. I only wish for a location in the Atlanta Area.

I'll be back!

December 21, 2023

SweetWater

By Rob

Allways Love doing business with SweetWater ! Billy Germano Allways makes sure products are sent swiftly and if any issues arise , he's there to remedy the situation!
Happy return customer !:)

December 20, 2023

A consistent performer!

By Sweetwater Customer

I have used them for over 4o years and they are a venerable veteran. You never have to worry.

November 10, 2023

Ol reliable

By Sweetwater Customer from CO
Music Background: Guitarist recording artist

You buy one then you buy more thats how it worx

October 25, 2023

A classic that does not disappoint!

By Ryan H. from Redding California
Music Background: Band (High school and Jazz Band) Guitar (played on a summer tour through Oregon and Washington)

I purchased this microphone for my at-home studio a few months ago. With a minimal amount of setup this mic was running in a most excellent fashion!! I was able to capture phenomenal recordings of my strat through my Fender Vintage modified tube amp. Now I just need to practice my guitar enough to be worthy of such a microphone…

October 10, 2023

Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Instrument Microphone

By PNat_GAMING from TX

Pros
Great Sound Quality
Rugged and durable
Handles High-Pitched Sounds
Quality Build

Cons
Requires a higher input gain for the best sound

October 4, 2023

Great Mics

By Drumman

Finally purchased 2 of these mics so far they have been great! The versatility and clarity is a plus as well. I would highly recommend these mics.

September 19, 2023

Decent mics

By B from NJ
Music Background: home player

I record acoustic guitar (mostly classical lately) at home and at someone's suggestion I tried these mics. I have much more expensive large diameter condenser mics which record EVERYTHING in great detail. Great if you play perfectly, but if you make a bit of hand noise, breath a little once in a while, the 57s might be good for you too. I use these close in at about 7" pointed at the 12th and the bridge and get good results.

September 13, 2023

Trusting

By Sweetwater Customer

Though I've owned another SM57. Writing review for the many products I bought. There's a reason why this company does really good business and it's profitable. Even though they don't have stores in my area the service reps are very knowledgeable. Shipping is fast. I like that they're so concentrated and they don't have a bunch of stores everywhere. Though it's convenient with more stores I think it allows them to concentrate on their product and their customer service to rely on internet service.

September 1, 2023

Old Standby

By Bob R. from Argenta, AR
Music Background: Started childrens choir age 5. 5- string at 15. Currently 66 years of age

I'm using this mic to mic my banjo and a condenser mic for my voice through a 2 channel mixer and into my laptop. My purpose presently is to record practices in order to improve my voice, my banjo playing and get very familiar with using sound equipment. I have played for many years but mostly without reinforcement. This has presented me with harsh but helpful realities.
So using this mic has opened a new way for me to get an act up and make a worthwhile presentation for folks.

August 23, 2023

The best mic ever

By Jasen from East Texas
Music Background: Many years of musical experience, that you’d never guess I had by listening to me.

I've used the Shure sm57 for miking drums, bass rigs, making a small practice amp sound huge, (but needed a PA and a condenser mic also) miking guitar amps, and for vocals, both lead and backup (tho I would recommend the sm58 more for vocals, it has a different pop filter) and I've also personally used it to mic an acoustic guitar to amazing results.
Don't listen to the one guy who left a 1 star review. This mic is everything you need it to be, and it's tough as nails

August 11, 2023

Great mic

By Charles from Bellmont

Works like a champ ,sounds great .

July 6, 2023

It's an industry standard for a reason.

By Sweetwater Customer

If you're looking at this mic, you already know it's pretty good, but you're asking yourself "Can I do better?"
Probably... but this one is an industry standard for a reason. It's solid. The price is very respectable. It works pretty well in almost every application. If you're thinking about it, just grab one. It may not knock your socks off, but it certainly won't disappoint.

July 3, 2023

Reigning Champ of Instrument Recording (Great 4 Vocals too)

By Tommy T. from Silver Spring, MD
Music Background: Electronic Music

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 & 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.

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June 22, 2023

Great gift!

By Marty from Ohio
Music Background: This and that, here and there.

It's hard to go wrong with a classic!

June 14, 2023

Shure SM57

By DC W. from Charleston, SC
Music Background: Been playing since 1961

An OUTSTANDING microphone from the leader in mic's!!! This is the perfect mic for stage and recording, be it singing, mic'ing amps or mic'img drums!!! I have 10 so far and will be buying a few more!

June 7, 2023

Awesome!

By Gary D. from Knoxville Tennessee
Music Background: Sound Tech

You cannot buy a better microphone for the money! Been using them since 1978. Remarkably they were bought then at the same price they are now!

June 1, 2023

Microphone

By Tony from East Jordan, MI
Music Background: 69 and back out or retirement!

Bought two to mic my congas.
Perfect!

May 22, 2023

Who doesn't own a SM57?

By Roy C. from Eighty Four, PA

Every mic user has to have a 57. They've been around forever and probably always will be.

April 13, 2023

A classic

By Matt H. from Kingwood, TX

You could literally record an entire album with just this one mic if you had to. It just works great for instruments and vocals both. I mostly use it as guitar speaker mic, but occasionally I'll put a pop screen in front of it to record vocals and it works great for this as well. They are almost indestructible, but if you do have to send it to Shure for repair, they have great repair plan - they just charge you a flat rate and send you a brand new mic. Hard to beat.

April 11, 2023

great mic

By Douglas from Michigan

does its job

March 1, 2023

A Classic

By Mitchell
Music Background: Player and Audio Engineer

Great for guitar cabs and snare drums. A million uses.

January 20, 2023

Not just for instruments!

By Sue from Ohio
Music Background: Vocalist & Bass Player

The SM57 is the first microphone that I ever bought and is still my #1 pick for a live vocal performance. You don't get a lot of outside noise bleeding into the mix and the sound is warm, clean and crisp. It feels good in your hand, is easy to work and sturdy as a tank. I've had it since the early 90s and it sounds just as good as when I first bought it.

January 12, 2023

Mic

By Martin Z. from WINTER GARDEN, FL

Works well for recording my instrument output

January 12, 2023

Exceeding my expectations!

By Jim from Illinois
Music Background: Praise Team Director

A while back, I bought a small item, possibly a guitar stand and was amazed at the efficiency and accuracy of the process. Even though it's primarily an online business, you still have the pleasure of getting to communicate with really good people.
Since that purchase, with the cooperation of my church, I've purchased around $10,000 of gear with no regrets.
I was asked to review this mic acquisition, but felt there was more to say.

December 13, 2022

great mic

By Sweetwater Customer

Always the go to for instrument recording.

December 9, 2022

nice

By Jesse E. from Stone Mountain, GA

nice thank you

December 9, 2022

Sm57 instead of plugging in.

By Sweetwater Customer
Music Background: Church musician

I have started using a mic after listening to a comparison between my Taylor 814 with e2 pickup to it mic'd.
The SM 57 works great! I also purchased the higher level Beta 57 so I can carry the mics in 2 different gig bags. That is also great.

December 7, 2022

Sm57

By Sweetwater Customer

It is a good microphone

October 19, 2022

Gold Standard

By Everette R. from Marion, IN

The SM57 has been my go-to microphone for vocal and instrument for many years. I have never been disappointed in its durability or performance.

October 14, 2022

Best instrument mic

By Barn C. from Alabama
Music Background: 45 years guitarist, singer, song writer. Recording engineer, sound, and production

Best instrument mic ever made sold by the best supplier ever, thanks Sweetwater

September 30, 2022

Great product

By Satisfied from Texas

First let me say that Ben Porter and the Sweetwater team did a great job getting my order to me. Now for the SM57, this mic lives up to its reputation for recording with my guitar/bass amps. I also have a SM58 that is true to its name.

September 28, 2022

Old Faithful

By George from Palmetto GA
Music Background: 40 years +

Shure 57 is like the clock we rely on that keeps on ticking year after year, a mic we can depend on for "Shure".

September 20, 2022

They're SM57's You know what you're going to get

By Michael P. from CHICAGO, IL
Music Background: Drummer & Audio Engineer

While this isn't my favorite Dynamic mic that I own and use (sorry, that goes to the M80), it's a rock solid option for a multitude of sources. from vocals, snares, guitars, horns, this will produce consistent results without breaking the bank. Possibly one of the most versatile mic's out there. You really can't go wrong. I do wish Shure sold a compact version though. I know you can get a 90º one from another company, but it's not the same.

September 17, 2022

Great Mic

By Church P. from Dayton

We purchased this mic to use with a cajon. We had been using an SM58, but I read that people who know cajons shared that the 57 will work better. I did notice a difference.

September 13, 2022

Absolute Workhorse

By Sweetwater Customer

1. Near perfect noise rejection: it's really easy to get a clean recording.

2. Solid build quality: you can drop it or hit it with a drum stick and the mic will forgive you.

3. Blends really well with other microphones: a popular electric guitar mic technique is to blend an SM-57 with a Royer R121 ribbon mic, or a Sennheiser MD421. The reason is, the SM-57 gives you a really satisfying midrange impact. Eddie Van Halen used two SM-57's to record Van Halen 1, which is considered one of the best guitar tones ever.

4. You can use it as a vocal mic: it plays nice with a loud vocalist. And doesnt have much handling noise.

5. It's replacable: you can find this mic everywhere. Meaning the price will never skyrocket to $10,000 like a Telefunken.

I don't think there's a more versatile mic at this price point. You really can't go wrong with an SM-57. It just works!

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September 9, 2022

Instrument mic I needed

By Michael S. from New Milford, CT
Music Background: Composer/musician

The fidelity of the Shure SM57 is excellent. It is just what I needed to record my acoustic guitar and mountain dulcimers. It picks up the sound beautifully and because it is pointed at the instrument it does not pick up any extraneous sound. It's a great value at this price.

September 9, 2022

Most Recorded Snare Mic Used.

By Biddy from Colorado
Music Background: Professional

I purchased this Shure Sm57 for my snare drum and have to say it works great and makes my snare sound amazing. Definitely recommend this mike and as always the service and reps at Sweetwater are the best.

August 28, 2022

Industry Standard Mic

By Josey H. from Miami Beach, FL
Music Background: Drummer, Amateur Sound Engineer

Been playing of over 20 years and finally have an sm57 in my mic collection. I recently started recording my own drums and this is a must have in your arsenal of live/recording mics.

August 17, 2022

This is a gold standard microphone

By T M. from Stillwater, MN

I bought a pair of these in 2017 for our church, intending to use them for instruments paired with a couple of Sennheiser e835s for vocals (I have always been a big fan of Sennheiser and still am). The first time we had use for any of these microphones was with a jazz band that needed 4 vocal mikes. So I used the SM57s as two of the vocal mikes. I was immediately impressed with their clarity and tone in that role.

Enter Covid.

As we could not have in-person services with full choir, we began recording anthems and hymns with a quartet of singers for use in our webcast services. I used our SM57s for the two best singers, and the e835s for the other singers (hoping they don't read this!). I have never regretted that decision. Our bishop held us up as the gold standard in the diocese for webcasts during this period.

I just ordered another pair for my personal microphone collection (long overdue).

If you need a dynamic microphone with the greatest versatility, This Is The One To Buy. Period. You won't regret it.

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August 10, 2022

Go-to instrument mic!

By Sweetwater Customer

Unbeatable value for one of the most popular instrument mics on the market today!

August 7, 2022

Great mic for my amp

By Keith from Massachusetts
Music Background: Learning

I'm using the Shure SM57 microphone to mic the speaker on my combo guitar amp, and so far it works great, good clean sound and easy to use. I'm placing it close to the amp's grill near the center of the speaker and have been happy with the results. It's not a very expensive microphone as far as microphones can go, but seems to do an excellent job for the application mentioned above. I'm very happy with my purchase so far, and will continue to explore the ways of using this microphone.

July 27, 2022

Still the best!

By Steven O. from Los Angeles, CA
Music Background: Touring, recording drummer.

The workhorse of sound reinforcement. These mics work well for everything.

July 6, 2022

SM57

By Brad B. from Greeley, CO
Music Background: Musician/Producer/ Engineer

What can I say it is is SM57 the workhorse of all microphones. If I had to only have one mic to do all of my recording this would be the one. I bought two this go around and will buy a few more in the near future.

July 1, 2022

SM57

By Doug from Catskills NY
Music Background: Hobby musician

Great mic

Great service from Sweetwater !!

June 25, 2022

SM-57 mics (2)

By Gary G. from Modesto CA
Music Background: bunches of years in bands (50+)

As always, quick, flawless excellent service. Have already had occasion to use them and it they were remarkable!

June 20, 2022

SM57

By Bruce G.

Great Microphone. This is my first SM57 mic and I am using this one to mic the instruments. its size is nice and works well.

June 14, 2022

Just perfect

By Jose O.

What else can I say that hasnt been said already? This thing is amazing in capturing the tone of mi guitar amp.

June 14, 2022

SM57

By Frank M.
Music Background: "Serious hobbyist"

There's not a lot I can say about this product that hasn't already been said before. An industry standard and true workhorse that has proven itself time after time for decades. If you're on a budget (or if you're not) you can't go wrong with purchasing this mic. If you're into recording A LOT, get as many of these as you can.

June 14, 2022

Arrived Fast, Brand new with 10% off

By Oz from Calexico California
Music Background: Guitar enthusiast

Original Shure sm57 not much to say, best reliable instrument mic out here and coming from Sweetwater It's a no Brainer, arrived fast original shure mic, not going to risk buying a knock off elsewhere!

June 11, 2022

Classic Mic

By Sweetwater Customer

No issues with this mic. It's a classic for a reason.

May 31, 2022

Dang

By Sweetwater Customer

This mic is the GOAT. A ridiculous price for such good quality. I now understand why SM57s are staples in professional recording studios.

May 27, 2022

SM 57

By Sweetwater Customer

Perfect mic for my amp!

May 25, 2022

SM 57. Shure Mic

By Tim E. from Elkview WV
Music Background: Intermediate, acoustic guitar

Did not have one in my equipment, but I have a couple just straight acoustic guitars that I now can mic up. Great mic !

May 24, 2022

Always does the job

By Sweetwater Customer

Great for guitar amps, snare drums, live and recording.

April 15, 2022

The best a solid choice

By Bob from New Jersey
Music Background: loved the Guitar and panio

The mic is tops in picking up Instruments Acoustical Instruments like Guitars Mandolins, Banjo's and harmonics wind instruments.

March 28, 2022

The Greatest Microphone of All Time

By Robby L. from Florida
Music Background: Musician Songwriter Producer

You can record just about anything with a 57. I have heard them used with good results on everything from their classic applications such as Snare drums and Amplifier Cabinets, to less obvious sources such as Acoustic Guitars, Toms, Kicks, High Hats, Saxophones, various brass instruments like Trumpets and Trombones, Congas, Bongos, Timbales, Pianos, Rhodes, Leslie Speakers, as a crushed mono room mic... Basically, if you don't know what mic to use, try a 57. You can get amazing vocals with this mic too. Use a pop filter in front of it and have your singer give some space between themselves and the mic. The sound will clean up beautifully. On guitar cabs, if there is too much low end where it sounds muddy, pull it back. It will clean up. Just spend a little time on mic placement and you will be rewarded for your efforts.

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March 14, 2022

Classic mic solution

By Dudley W. from Monroe,Ga
Music Background: Keyboards and music production

The SM 57 was the perfect solution to mic my Leslie 3300! I WAS only capturing half of my Leslie to tape before this, and the Cab grabber arrived. As always, Rob Amaral is the consummate professional and account manager providing the perfect solution at an affordable price!

February 25, 2022

Shure SM 57

By Kevin from Palatine IL
Music Background: ARTIST

Solid performance at a reasonable price.

February 15, 2022

Did not disappoint.

By Allan P. from Northport NY
Music Background: Lifelong guitar enthusiast

Just what I needed. Thanks!

January 30, 2022

How can you not loke it

By Sweetwater Customer from NJ

Sounds great on guitar amps, drums, vocals, an industry standard like the sm58, a must have for you mic locker

January 27, 2022

Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Instrument microphone

By Bruce B.

Awesome microphone picks up the intruments really well.

January 26, 2022

SM57

By Austin R. from RAPID RIVER, MI
Music Background: Bassist for Iron Orange, and Reverend Wrongway.

You can't go wrong with an SM57. I haven't had any problems whatsoever with mine. Nothing really special but it is a good mic

January 18, 2022

Great mic

By Franko M. from Louisville oh
Music Background: SoundCloud artist

This is my first mic so I don't have anything to compare to. Does everything good enough for this guy. I'm a SoundCloud artist and was looking to up my recording game. I was recording into iPhone. This certainly did the trick. I use it with a Focusrite interface. I play heavy blues rock with some pretty gritty vocals. I can scream as hard as I can and the mic still sounds great. I play an all steel resonator on high gain. My feedback can get a little crazy when I record because I like to crank it up and get them tubes hot. Mic still sounds great. I think it's a great mic at a great price.

January 4, 2022

You Need to Read a Review First?

By Sweetwater Customer from Gotham City

At this point, is a review for this microphone really necessary? If you are on this page reading reviews for an SM57, then you more than likely don't already own one when you know you should, so just buy it. You'll love it. It works great and belongs in anyone's personal collection. And not just their collection of audio gear, the SM57 also goes great with other collections, like video games, classic cars, and baseball cards. Add this microphone to your own personal collection today.

January 3, 2022

Sweetwater is the place to buy musical equipment

By James W. from Illinois
Music Background: Singer/songwriter on guitar and keyboards, also play drums.

Buying from Sweetwater is more like partnering with them than a simple transaction. Sweetwater will provide excellent service by answering question quickly and accurately. They take service seriously and do a great job.

December 17, 2021

Most Ubiquitous Mic Ever!

By Gabriel C. from Carson City, NV
Music Background: Music Student

It's just a MUST have! (Every studio has at least two.) Use it on cabinets, snare top and bottom, vocals, guitar. You name it. Consistent and great sounding results every time.

December 5, 2021

Probably the most valuable mic in the recording industry

By Tommy C. from MT
Music Background: Guitarist, Vocalist, Live Performer for 20+ years, Gear Nerd, Studio Stuff

If you don't like this mic then, I'm sorry to say, its because you don't know how to use it. Im fairly certain that this mic has been used on more recordings that any other microphone ever made, and by a long-shot! For percussion guitar cabs and brass it almost acts like a ribbon and can take extremely high SPL. For guitar cabinets its one of the go-to favorites by engineers around the world and can be used in tandem for phase cancellation. Need to mic an acoustic... add a preamp and you're golden. If you want to home-record music on a tight budget then invest in the SM-57. If you walked into any pro studio in the world they'd have dozens if not hundreds of 57's in their locker. The reason?... The 57 is ALWAYS and option. There are, of course, loads of mics that will out perform the 57 in a variety of settings but not by much and in no where near the price point. To make the 57 even better, it has no-doubt graced the stages of clubs to stadiums across the world for near a half-century, and more than any other mic ever made. It's been used since the late 50's and has the exact same design to this day because it works... and keeps on working even if you drop it, in a puddle, over and over. And should the shocking happen and it does actually fail, a new mic is less than $. Vocals, drums, horns, strings, guitars, cabinets, rooms, percussion.... I honestly can't think of something that makes noise that i'd like to record that I wouldnt at least try the 57. Get 1, or 57.... cause thats a really good number.

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December 4, 2021

as promised...

By Todd C.
Music Background: serious

This mic came with a lot of hype and positive reviews. It exceeded them and is truly amazing! I use it to record bass and piano from my cabinet. It has solid recording capabilities across the frequency spectrum. I am especially pleased with the way that it captures my basses. Very articulate and clear. Thank you Shure!

November 17, 2021

Worth Every Penny

By Brennen L.

I must say this mic has been amazing. It is a great accompaniment to my primary Rode Nt1A.

November 15, 2021

SM 57

By Quigley J. from Southern New England
Music Background: Songwriter/Producer/Leader of Those Who Worship the God of the Universe

This is one of the finest mics. they just keep goin and goin and goin! Truly a classic! and for the money! Same price for decades! and I don't want to forget to mention my good friends at Sweetwater. Fast...knowledgeable and all round great bunch of people. I'LL BE BACK!

November 11, 2021

Tried and true

By Deni from Norman OK
Music Background: Musician

The most versatile microphone money can buy.

October 15, 2021

Unbeatable!

By Sweetwater Customer from Hannibal Missouri
Music Background: Singer-songwriter instrumentalist with home recording studio

The SM 57 is legend for good reason. Realistically priced, extremely versatile, and well-made, this should be the first microphone you buy for a home recording studio. I have successfully miked a medium sized drum kit in my home studio with only three of these. Just starting out? Two of these and two SM58's are all you need to get going. Sure, expensive microphones are great if you need them and can afford them but while you're saving your money to buy more expensive mics for your studio you can be making great recordings with just these.

September 20, 2021

Classic SM57 We All Know and Love.

By Blaine F. from SHELBY, OH
Music Background: Sound Designer, Mixing Engineer, and Professional Idiot.

I bought this mic as an instrument mic and even vocals for when there is a need. The mic sounds super clean, is built like a tank, and will record pretty much any source of sound with no issues. It is also a super comfortable design for those who find that important.

Overall, you can't go wrong with getting one of these mics. They are on pretty much every record ever it seems like, and that's for a good reason. The price and performance of these literally cannot be beaten.

September 16, 2021

Exactly what I needed

By Ash R. from Georgia
Music Background: Multi-instrumentalist

Works well, good material, and versatile. A must buy at this price point, I don't think there are any that outdo it.

September 6, 2021

A near perfect microphone

By Robert H. from Cheraw, SC
Music Background: Somewhere between amateur and professional worship leader

I'm sure there are applications that would not be ideal for the SM57, but for SO many things (vocals and instrument mic'ing), it is perfect.

August 18, 2021

shure mic

By Don B. from Eaton Ohio
Music Background: Been a drummer since I was 16 and now that Im 68 the cajon is more my speed. I play in the worship band at our church and am loving it!

its the cats meow, just what I needed to make my home made cajon sound like a million bucks!

July 28, 2021

Does Just What It Does Best as an All-Around Workhorse Dynamic Mic

By Don L. from Pensacola, FL
Music Background: Singer-Songwriter, Guitarist, Home Recorder & Producer

Bought because I needed another one, and Shure SM57's are great at what they do, and they perform for their intended purpose very well. It is a ruggedly built, classic Shure Dynamic Mic with tons of versatility, including mic'ing instruments. Sweetwater had it sent to me perfectly packaged and got it out quickly as always. Big Thanks to my new Sales Engineer - Daniel Rivera-Tre. Sweetwater is one incredible company!

July 22, 2021

Shure sm57

By Nathan J. from Southern Indiana
Music Background: Music Theory Undergrad (Pianist, Guitarist, Violist, and Drummer)

This microphone is super reliable and provides great sound. An industry standard. It does everything I need it to and more than I expected.

July 17, 2021

Shure and Sweetwater service: You can't do better...anywhere

By Ed H. from Rock Hill, SC

The Shure SM57 isn't the Ferrari, Maserati or Porsche of microphones. Not for 100 bucks...not at all. But it's a helluva Ford 150 pickup! It gets the job done, it's versatile, it can be used in dozens of different circumstances...and it just keeps on keepin' on.
I had had a brand new 57 a few years ago, but sold it after it gathered dust for a few years in the back end of a drawer.
This time, I thought, I'll try something different.
Well, that "something different" was a major disappointment — and this is where Sweetwater's service comes in, with James Masterson in the lead. James has been my go-to guy at Sweetwater for years now, and I knew he could help me out. With no hesitation, James sent me a return label for the first mic. And that came even though it was just days after I had returned another item to Sweetwater with James' help. I can't say enough good things about him. He's always there to help and advise and he's ready to work with me if there's an item I'm not satisfied with. He's a professional...and that's often a rarity in this day. Thanks, James!

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July 14, 2021

a versatile Mic!

By Michael D. from Charlestown Indiana
Music Background: drums and keyboards, jazz and worshup.

This mic works grait on my snare drum, and my Cajon.
it has a grait sound, and is affordable.
Put it in a shockmount, and it works grait.
As always, thanks to sweetwater for grait servace!

June 24, 2021

SM57

By Denton P. from Georgia

What else can a body write about the 57? They're SM57s. They do that job like no other.

June 11, 2021

It's a SM57! What more can I say?

By John S. from VT
Music Background: Studio owner, producer, engineer & musician

The SM57 is a industry standard for a reason. Its a great Mic!!! I've used SM57's on almost everything and anything you can imagine over the years. Never have had bad results with a SM57. Yes, there are other mic's that might be better, but you'll never go wrong with a SM57.

June 8, 2021

Great microphone.

By patrick s. from Orange, Calif.
Music Background: I've been playing piano and accordion for 50 years. My first instrument was the accordion and i started it up again around 2003. I've been more serious with it the last ten years.

I've used it for several venues and I'm very happy using it with my accordion. I did a lot of research on this. As it turns out one of my favorite YouTube videos is with the Mavericks singing 'All you ever do is put me down'. I was watching it again after I got the mic and their accordion player uses the SM57 Microphone. I chose wisely.

May 23, 2021

SM 57 INSTRUMENT MIC

By Antonio G. from Texas
Music Background: Singer Songwriter

Dear Sweetwater,
I recently purchased a Shure SM 57 Instrument microphone from y'all. I already own a couple SM 57 mics, but I couldn't find them and I needed one to help support an open mic. We set up the mic on a boom stand for acoustic guitar and I am pleased that it performed better than I remembered. It didn't matter how hard or soft a player was playing, the SM 57 picked up everything. That's what I like about open mic and live performance, you get it all including the mistakes and happy accidents. The SM 57 had always been my microphone of choice for my guitar, both acoustic and in front of my amplifier, as it can handle the high sound pressure levels. I highly recommend the Shure SM 57 because it has the traditional look and sound I like. Buy an SM 57 and you will love it! You have my unconditional "Bro" guarantee!

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April 30, 2021

Shure 57

By Vince B.
Music Background: Professional musician

As always, the Shure 57 is reliable and the most versatile microphone there is.

April 19, 2021

Great Microphone-Great Service

By Sweetwater Customer

Nice quality mic and Ryan was very helpful and followed up after the order.

April 15, 2021

SM57

By Sweetwater Customer

I'm very happy with this mic. My guitar sounds a lot better all of a sudden!

March 29, 2021

SM57 shure mic

By David P. from TX
Music Background: Musician/singer/sound engineer

I was a live sound engineer for many years. The shure SM57 was always the mic chosen on tech riders for snare drum. I've been using sm57 for vocals since 1977. The Allman brothers used SM57 for vocals in their live shows. In recent years they started using Beta57. I like what the '57 does to my voice. It's not your typical recording mic for vocals, but it works for me.

March 22, 2021

Great first microphone kit

By Scott from Radcliff
Music Background: Guitar Player

I grabbed this kit so I could mic my amp and start recording. It's almost perfect. The cable and mic are perfect for me. But the stand "barely" works for my amp. I definitely need a smaller mic stand to put in front of the amp. The mic stand that comes with the kit works, I just don't get as much flexibility as I would like.

March 18, 2021

Easy to see why the SM57 is a studio standard

By bobk

works great. clean, very little ambient interference. gives the jazz tone I expect when recording from my Express 5:25.

Great service from Sweetwater, best company in the business

March 11, 2021

Nice sound

By Frank E.

I don't know much about mics and just bought this to play around with on basic instruments like flageolets and so forth. Seems good for what I am using it for. Amateur like stuff. Makes the instruments sound better when I incorporate effects like reverb and such through it

March 10, 2021

The work horse!!!!!

By Jeremy from Oxford, Ms

This is one of the all time best amp mics ever!!!
Need an amp mic, look no further. This one will do the job and then some!!! Makes my recording sound better than I really am.
If you want the best customer service experience ever, call Sweetwater and ask for Dan Vranic. He will take care of all your
musical needs. VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE!!!!! FANTASTIC
CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!! I will not shop anywhere else.
Sweetwater is where it's at!!!!!!!

March 6, 2021

A Sure Thing

By Kevyn from Oregon
Music Background: Musician/Songwriter/Producer/Engineer/Manager

Super solid and rocksteady! The Go To mic for just about everything. No fuss, no muss, just reliable and always ready.

March 4, 2021

It's an SM57, it works.

By Joey C. from Tolleson, AZ

Been wanting this microphone to record my guitar cabinet and I finally got one. Its awesome! Sounds great! I've played around with plugging my guitar directly into my interface and using the built in simulators in Logic but it always sounded "off", too much delay and the amp sims themselves never sounded right, nothing like playing through a real amp. Now that I have this mic I was finally able to mic up and record my actual amp/ cab and it sounds amazing! One thing thought I thought was odd thought, Im not sure if its the mic or my interface but I have to crank the gain knob all the way up just to get a signal and even then I have to turn up the volume on my amp to get a decent signal and in doing so my amp is cranked a little louder than I like to play. Im sure since the SM57 is meant to record loud sources thats why its hard to get signal at bedroom playing level. This mic sounds so good I cant be mad, I just have to get used to recording guitar at loud levels, just gotta make sure to record during the day when no one is trying to sleep lol. I was thinking about getting an additional mic preamp to boost the signal, maybe that would allow to get a decent signal at lower guitar amp volumes?

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February 15, 2021

Fantastic Workhorse of a Microphone!

By Raymundo S. from Lakeside, CA

I have used Sure microphones for years, and the Sure SM57 is an extremely versatile mic. You can use it for live vocals, recording your guitars through your amplifiers, for recording drums... the list goes on. At the price point, you will get a great mic that works well and is extremely durable. A+

January 23, 2021

Its an SM57, it sounds perfect.

By Philip from Georgia

Completely happy with the quality and sound capturing of my rig with the good old metal industry standard mic

January 21, 2021

The Industry Workhorse

By Erik S. from Coopersburg, PA
Music Background: Studio Engineer, Composer & Drummer

Should be rated 5 stars. What can I say about the SM57 that hasn't already been said? I have two on my snare (top & bottom) and I love the sound they produce. I also use them on guitar amps. They're affordable, sound great on almost anything, and can be dropped off the Empire State Building and survive the fall. Now, I'm not saying you SHOULD mic everything with the SM57, but you CAN, with good results. Whether or not it suits your needs is up to you, but any studio or engineer should have at least a few of these bad boys laying around. Comes with a clip, case, and decal.

January 10, 2021

Just what I needed

By Craig from northern Ohio
Music Background: yes

Shure microphones have not failed me. I use them at home , for karaoke, and gigs. the sm57 is great for instruments, durable, sound great. My old keyboard player used it as a vocal mic. Mine is to mic a small tube amp. being on sale is even better! thanks Sweetwater for the great packaging and shipping!

December 29, 2020

Classic workhorse.

By EJM from Manalapan, NJ
Music Background: Semi-professional touring musician.

Haven't spent a ton of time with it, but I picked it up to add it to my mic collection, and for adding to multi-mic'ing cabs to blend to taste.

So far so good. Has that classic sound I wanted/expected on guitar cabs as is, but it really opens up and sounds amazing if you add an inline booster before the preamp.

Ran it into a Mogaines mic booster, and then into a BLA B173.
Sounded killer. Great cut and definition from the mic, and the Neve style B173 added the heft and rounded off the top a bit very nicely.
Awesome combo.

Great addition to the mics I already own.

December 21, 2020

Good for amplifiers and close

By Tom f. from Oregon

I have 7 of these for putting on cabinets and snare drum. They sound good and are directional so you pick up more of the thing you are mikeing and less background.

December 20, 2020

You Can't Go Wrong

By Sweetwater Customer

What can you say about a Shure SM57 (that hasn't already been said)? I have used these regularly since the mid 1960s. The perfect microphone for instruments and amps. Rugged, reliable and great-sounding. There are a lot of problems in the world, but capturing the sound of instruments and amps isn't one of them.

December 20, 2020

there's a reason this mic is the standard

By Phillip from Lowell, Indiana
Music Background: professional, 40+ years experience

This mic records guitar heinously well. I lost mine and purchased a replacement. The bundle deal, with the mic, boom stand and 15' XLR can't be beat!

December 18, 2020

Great, classic mic

By Kirk W. from Olean, NY
Music Background: Singer/songwriter of Cattaraugus Creek

We all know the SM57 is The Mic as far as instrument mics. And it still is. Good, versatile mic.

December 15, 2020

It's a Shure SM57....enuf said

By mark

What Hasn't been said about this workhorse microphone?! There is nothing I can add except that everything came well packaged and complete. Works as expected

December 14, 2020

It’s a workhorse

By GeeBee from Boston MA

This mic has stood the test of time. It's versatility is remarkable. You cant go wrong with it in ur war chest.

December 14, 2020

Reliable & Capable

By Anthony M. from Fort Lauderdale, FL
Music Background: Musician/Audio Engineer

Just used it on my guitar amp this past weekend for an outdoor gig, it works exactly as promised. Great frequency response, durable frame... there's a reason why this mic is considered one of the classic essentials.

December 2, 2020

Solid mic great for amps

By Tom f. from Oregon
Music Background: Guitar, keyboards, harmonica drums, vocals.

I have 5 of these I use them on amplifiers and for my snar drum. The can take the sound pressure cleanly and have good side rejection. Build solid and rugged.

November 20, 2020

The workhorse of choice.

By Rudy B. from Littleton, CO

Great performing equipment is often imitated but never replaced as the go to by professionals and music lovers. The SM57 is one of them.

November 18, 2020

Fantastic service for an awesome product

By Sweetwater Customer

A Sweetwater employee personally called me when they were 1 day late shipping the item when it wasn't their fault. I was very impressed! The mic works fantastic. Everything about this order was quality.

October 25, 2020

The mighty 57...

By Vince B. from Plabe, tour bus, hotel room, stage
Music Background: Recording and tour professional since 1971...

If I could own only one microphone, in the world, it would be the 57. Instruments, vocals,amp cabs, overhead cymbals- this microphone does it all!!!
It can be dropped, kicked, used as a club, it just keeps working! If your budget is so very tight and you can only afford one mic, this is it!!!

October 25, 2020

It's an SM57 enough said.

By William B. from CA
Music Background: Strictly guitar and recording.

The product is perfect nothing more can be said about the 57 that hasn't been said already. The shopping experience was perfect and without any hitch. Sweetwater is now my go-to for all my music gear is they keep this up.

October 24, 2020

A Good Universal Instrument Mic.

By Bryan W. from Egg Harbor Township
Music Background: Pianist, Vocalist, Songwriter, Producer, Live Sound Engineer

Whether you use it for live stages or the studio, you can count on a 57 to capture your instrument, whatever it may be. When it comes to mics, there's no right or wrong answer, but having a few of these in your collection will give you versatility when you need it most. It's not a Neumann or an Earthworks by any stretch, but it's nothing to scoff at when it comes to quality. It is, without a doubt, a Shure SM57, rightfully priced within its domain. My new 57 sounds great thus far! Packaging was surprisingly a little lighter than I was expecting on Shure's part but that's not to worry considering the remarkable durability of these microphones. Once a 57, always a 57. I would say the same for 58's for vocals, among other things.

October 23, 2020

SM57

By Pat from SE Arizona
Music Background: Hobbyist playing to keep my sanity in 2020.

I use it to mike a Martin 000-15m into a Henriksen Bud 10 amp. It works flawlessly including no feedback problems. As usual, Devin provided excellent advice and service. This thing has endured, like the 000-15m, because it works and provides the "sound" many folks are looking for without costing an arm and a leg.

October 19, 2020

Perfect for guitar recording

By Sweetwater Customer

Heavy duty feel to these mics. Placed it a few inches from sound source and was able to grab a nice biting sound from my vacuum tube amp. Very happy with the results, which helps me stay excited about writing new tunes.

October 19, 2020

Worth every dollar

By Richard from Garden Grove
Music Background: Music production

The quality for the price is unsurpassed, another satisfied customer.

October 7, 2020

Doesn’t Disappoint

By John S. from Iowa

Recorded guitars sound great, way better than anything I ever got from an amp sim. Great way to bring "your" tone to life. Hopefully it lasts as long as some people claim to have had theirs. Great service and fast shipping from Sweetwater, as always.

September 23, 2020

SM57 Solid Performer workhorse Studio Staple

By Eric K. from Discovery Bay, CA
Music Background: Drummer for 35+ yrs

What can I say about the SM57 that hasn't already been said before. Try and find a studio anywhere that doesn't have one. It's affordable, small and can be utilized on nearly anything and likely has with good results. Sweetwater as usual had their Stellar Customer Service on board with this Product Purchase and the Shipping Crew was On Spot as they usually are. Best Team ever in the Musical Equipment Online Business. Hands Down- Mic Dropped!

September 19, 2020

My review on my recent SM57 microphone purchase from Ken DeWitt

By Ken D. from Philadelphia, PA
Music Background: I have been playing guitar since I was 12-years-old and now I am 74. I grew up playing in my Dad's Country and Western bands and then branched out on my own with groups I started after I returned from 2 tours in Vietnam. I am still here and may be a littl

I purchased 2 microphones recently that are serving their purpose; they are an SM58 and an SM57. I need three mics to complete my designed use for my personal audio playback and recording studio. I am using two SM57s to record my stereo guitar amps and one SM58 for a vocal mic. These are are working out better than I expected. Thank you, Sweetwater, and especially Joe James.

September 16, 2020

Excellent Performance!

By E R. from Colorado
Music Background: Expirianced

How do you even begin to review a legacy in instrument microphone recording? I'm going to try.
The three snare drums I have used the SM57 with all seem to pair with it extremely well. I now have a few different microphones that might have to be donated to the local school because I will never use them again.
The Shure SM57 is way better than any of them. I might even have to retire my brand new 7 piece drum mic set and purchase more SM57'S! Always purchase them from a well known dealer such as Sweetwater. The internet is full of fake SM57'S. If your recording your instruments you don't need to purchase anything other than these. You will instantly notice the difference between this microphone and the ones you've been using. I would say live long and prosper SM57! However it has already achieved that goal.

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September 14, 2020

It's an SM-57

By Chris from New Hampshire

You know exactly what you're getting. Great mic, very versatile. Sweetwater has competitive prices and very fast shipping. They're my first choice when buying A/V equipment.

September 14, 2020

Shure Sm57

By Donnie P. from Heflin, Al.
Music Background: Drummer, guitar,bass. I play rock , county, southern rock, blues, progressive

Using a mic to record tracks on a tascam 4 track multitracker to make scratch tracks or rough drafts,the mic I was using didn't produce the sound I wanted for my guitar and snare drum. After reading the reviews on the Sm57 I bought one,..the best instrument mic I've ever owned! Crisp, clear tracks.I can use it on virtually anything.Im one happy puppy!!

September 10, 2020

Nearly 50 year old workhorse

By Professor C. from Zydeco land

You don't need one. You need three.

September 2, 2020

Luv My '57's

By Sweetwater Customer

Solid, reliable standard dynamic utility mic. I have several. Luv 'em all and use them for many different applications.

July 28, 2020

This doesn't need a review, you know you need it.

By Ed G. from Fairless Hills, PA
Music Background: Bass player and sound engineer

If you record or do live sound you always need a few of these drums, instruments, percussion the versatility is necessary. It's made to be durable so you will not make a safer investment.

July 27, 2020

Feels like the first time!

By Adrian L. from Silvis Illinois
Music Background: Amateur drummer playing for Fun

I'm not a Professional Drummer by an means but I know something about the Shure SM57! I had one years ago but after using it for gigs my older one was " Retired" but it served me well all that time! I'm not playing gigs anymore but I've been recording at home and nothing sounds better than the SM57 on my Snare Drum! Thank you Sweetwater for your great service and selection and looking forward to more purchases and good times, Kudos!

July 19, 2020

Perfect pick

By Sweetwater Customer

Def love the mix. I can see why it is the standard. I am a beginner at home recording. Had a condenser mic from the scarlet bundle but it picked up way too much ambient sound. This def has to be a lot closer to you instrument but the noises of an active household are no longer a problem because of this bad boy. Inexpensive and sounds great

July 15, 2020

Just what you would expect

By Tom R. from Lancaster, PA
Music Background: Live Sound Engineer and Keyboardist

The Shure SM57 is one of the toughest, most versatile live sound mics that there is. I use these on drums, vocals, guitars and even brass instruments. They are tough as nails and flat out reliable!

July 2, 2020

Tried & True

By Chris B. from Fresno, CA

Most of us don't have a ton of money for equipment. Along with the SM57, I purchased a SM58 too. This "dynamic duo" (pun intended) are a prudent purchase to cover basic needs for a Home Recording Hobbyist like myself. Additionally, I order specifically from Sweetwater because of their unwavering dedication to Customer Service. Am I happy with my purchase and purchase experience?... Most assuredly I am.

June 13, 2020

great mic

By Sweetwater Customer

great frequency response and durability

June 12, 2020

Great Mic For A Novice On A Budget (Me)

By Michael A.

Was looking for a mic to get my small home studio started and kept coming back to this when searching online for a good all rounder mic. So far my experience with this mic has been great. It's well built, sounds clear, rejects background noise well, and with some EQing can sound like a mic hundreds of dollars more expensive. Mainly use it for recording vocals and talking on discord, but I do plan on using it for acoustic guitar later down the line. Can't stress enough how great background noise rejection is. My room can get noisy in the summer with the AC running and neighbors making noise. Only issue is I have to turn up the gain on my audio interface near 100% to get good levels.

June 11, 2020

NOT a good mic for acoustic guitar recording

By Nathan C. from Montana

The sound is EXTREMELY quiet and the little that you do get out of it has immense amounts of white noise in the recording. I've seen so many sites recommend this mic for recording acoustic guitar and it does not work. Please don't get baited into buying this.

June 4, 2020

Great, classic mic and great service

By Mark W. from South Burlington, VT
Music Background: Guitar player

I am using this to mic a Marshall DSL 20c into a Behringer XR18 and it sounds great. Sweetwater service is the best in the business. They followed my purchase with an email with several stories about how to use my new microphone.

Great job.

May 17, 2020

Great for pianos

By Anthony D. from WI
Music Background: Contemporary Classical Composer

Absolutely love these mics! I got a pair of them to record a baby grand piano and they had a crystal clear sound! I was so pleased to find such good mics at such a good price and they came so fast even with all the COVID19 delays!

May 17, 2020

The best!

By Sweetwater Customer

Everyone knows that for guitar recording the sm57 is king, i have tried so many mics over the years but nothing compares to this mic especially at this price, i keep a few handy. Also great on the top of a snare drum.

May 15, 2020

Perfect for acoustic guitar

By Don from Clovis, NM

Set it up pointed at fret 12 and the results were perfect. I see why it's considered an industry standard.

May 12, 2020

Mic review

By Sweetwater Customer

Works pretty well

May 7, 2020

Great

By Owen from Minnesota

Used it for guitar, trumpet, bass and vocals, and it sounds great on all 4. Built like a tank too. I would definitely recommend this microphone, especially to someone looking for their first high-quality XLR mic.

April 28, 2020

Superb

By Sweetwater Customer

This microphone is outstanding along with my Martin and I'm shure you'll love yours along with your instruments as well...

March 30, 2020

Micing my kick drum with sm57

By Sweetwater Customer

I know this is not a proper kick drum mic but I'm not a professional and I'm not trying to be. I record songs by myself with guitar, vocals, and drums and since I usually don't use bass, I don't have to eq the kick drum too much or at all with this mic. If your using bass in your recordings I bet you would want a proper kick drum mic which picks up low frequencies better. They are more expensive and I already knew the sm57 worked for me from using it on previous recordings. I saved money and bought what works for me. I have an sm57 on snare and kick plus a condenser mic in between snare and toms. It's not professional at all but I'm not a profession and am very happy with my set up.

March 4, 2020

Ummm...

By Brian C. from Rexburg
Music Background: Engineer/Musician

...t's a 57...

February 25, 2020

Great microphone

By Sweetwater Customer

Does it all and does it well.

February 21, 2020

Fantastic

By John B.

Fantastic mic. Super clear, and great pickup. Running through a 'Tube MP Project Series' and a Roland 5w Cube. What a awesome sound!

January 29, 2020

SM57

By Ray from Southeast US
Music Background: Musician, engineer

Does so many things well, and for such a modest price.

January 21, 2020

Great microphone, great price, best customer service!

By Lucas (. from Corinth MS
Music Background: Musician

I’ve been buying from Sweetwater for about 7 months now and I’ve been nothing but happy with their products and excellent customer service. Andy Rice has been there for me every step of the way; he’s informative, and very helpful in helping me get the right product for me and my recording studio. I’ve bought midi keyboard, mics, cables, etc and everything arrived sooner than the expected date and in great condition! Really happy with my new mic; it sounds great on my voice and acoustic!

Thanks guys!!!!

January 19, 2020

Shure SM57 mic review

By Joe S. from South Dakota
Music Background: drummer

I needed more mics for my studio and called SWEETWATER and spoke with my usual Sales Engineer Clint Bransteter about suggestions...He recommended several Shure SM57 mics and explained in detail why that would be my best choice...Myself and fellow band members couldn't be happier with the choice...Very pleased always about the one on one suggestions by Clint Bransteter...Clint studied in college about these things and played with a band for many years so he has alot of road knowledge about music equipment.

January 11, 2020

Industry Standard for a Reason

By StratmanSteve from South Florida
Music Background: Guitarist and songwriter

What can I say that hasn’t been said hundreds of times before? This is an industry standard for a reason -- Very versatile, inexpensive, high quality and near-indestructible mic. I use it to record guitar amps, snares and even vocals in a pinch. You can’t go wrong. You just can’t.

January 6, 2020

Great for recording guitar, bass, drum ... !!

By Mike from New York
Music Background: Guitarist, vocalist, composer (over 30 years experience)

All round great mic: wonderful sound, durable - a must have for any recording studio. Thank you Chris Barry and Sweetwater for your great prices and customer service!!

January 2, 2020

Good instrument mike

By tom from Oregon
Music Background: Bands and home studio

I use these for miking cabinets and snare drums, they are a standard for this. Solid and can take the pressure plus good side rejection.

December 28, 2019

Wonderful service and fast shipping

By Jennifer W. from MO
Music Background: Zero

This is a great company! I am a small business owner and I know how important customer service is. I could not be more happy with my purchase. I did not know what to get my son for Christmas and Alan walked me through the entire order. He has handled my son's orders in the past so he knew what he would like. They kept in contact with me from order to delivery. Super fast shipping! Thanks so much Alan and Sweetwater!!!

December 16, 2019

"Legendary" for a reason

By Kevin
Music Background: Symphonic metal keyboardist/guitarist and songwriter

This mic can be used on basically anything with satisfactory results, and at roughly $100, it’s a small investment that could potentially last decades. I use it for both guitar amps and voice-overs. While it (and all dynamic mics) will lack the sheer detail and clarity of condensers, the durability, reliability, and noise rejection more than makes up for it.

November 27, 2019

The standard

By Sweetwater Customer

This should probably be the first microphone to buy and the last one if you can only have one mic. So many uses. Snare drums, guitars, vocals, limitless in its uses. Every major sound company has several in its arsenal.

October 27, 2019

Good Ol Dayz

By Anthony B. from CT

The Good ol' SM 57. One of the best mics for all round general use.

October 13, 2019

Great Acoustic Guitar Quality

By Joseph A. from Seattle

The SM57 was quick and easy to set up and produced a great, bright-sounding tone for acoustic guitar. It captured all of the finger picking and strumming exceptionally well without getting too much of the high-frequency squeaks. I will definitely be coming back to this mic for future projects!

September 23, 2019

What more needs to be said?

By Sweetwater Customer

A classic and a must for my mic locker!!

August 20, 2019

Timeless Classic

By Sweetwater Customer

This mic has been used on tens of thousands of records. It"s very bright and responsive.

August 3, 2019

Great Tones

By Michael K. from New York
Music Background: Guitarist, vocalist, composer (over 30 years experience)

I am using this for recording guitar amps, often paired with a Sennheiser e 609, and sometimes an Audio Technica AT2050. The tones it delivers vary from the other two microphones, which is exactly what I wanted: blending all three together off one amp, using different cone positions, or mic-ing the back of the amp, varying distances, mic-ing three different amps, ... the possibilities are huge. Great price, great performance, and as always Chris Barry was amazing, thank you Chris!!!

August 1, 2019

Best mic in the world

By Sweetwater Customer
Music Background: Metal

That's just plug n record! Best amp recording mic ever

July 4, 2019

Sm57

By Jim s. from Indiana
Music Background: Recording studio, drums vocals guitar keys

49 years ago I bought my first sm57 and I"m still buying them, it"s a classic, studio mic, live mic, vocal, amp mic, she does it all, and at gear fest... love em thanks.

July 4, 2019

No brainer!

By Barry Y. from Richmond, In

Always a great mic that will never let you down...It's a no brainer to get these bad boys of music!!

July 4, 2019

Industry standard

By Brandon Y.
Music Background: Proficient with many instruments master of none. Amateur audio engineer

Sm57s are industry standards for a reason and for the 57 dollars I paid at GearFest won"t ever find a better deal than that! Useful for multiple applications guitar cab, top and or bottom snare, toms and even vocals if need be. This is an extremely versatile mic especially good for project studio owners on a micro budget. At the typical price point... any engineer or musician can benefit from owning at least one.

June 30, 2019

Reliable Workhorse

By Bruce from Idaho
Music Background: A beginner who gigs

The SM57 has proven itself over the years as an affordable and reliable mic for a plethora of applications, amps, drums, instruments, and even vocals. Nothing in this review should be a revelation. When using with an amp use a stand and point the mic at the desired location on your speaker cone, don"t drape it over the top of your amp as you will not realize the full benefits of the SM57.

June 2, 2019

57 mic

By donald g. from Jax fl
Music Background: Been playing all my life off and on

Great mic love it!!

June 1, 2019

The Classic Shure Mic!

By Wildmann from Cocoa Beach Fla.
Music Background: Since '65

In the late '60's and '70's before the 58 came out, this was the Go-To mic of choice for almost everything! That's all I/we used for many years! They can be seen on lots of old videos of famous groups, on TV! I used mine for Vocals!

May 27, 2019

Honestly...

By Michael F. from Michigan
Music Background: Semi-pro

Let's be fair: has the 57 been surpassed in every application by other microphones in the last few decades? Absolutely. Does it have a signature sound that is sometimes perfect for the application? Of course!!! Although I don't like them on snare, the compressed band-limited sound of a 57 is classic on guitar amps. I often try a few mics on an amp only to revert back to the 57 for that gnarly tone. I don't use them on anything else really, and while I once had six I now only have one. More than other mics I can think of, the 57 really benefits from a good pre. Once had to use them on overheads in a pinch and it wasn't nearly as offensive as I thought it might be. Got me through the night. Of course you should buy one, maybe two.

May 12, 2019

A Must Have

By Mark S. from League City, TX
Music Background: Mastering Engineer

The most important mic for anyone to own. Thank god it"s extremely affordable. You can do anything with a 57. It"s sound is unmistakable. If you gotta own one mic, make it two of these.

May 8, 2019

Resonator projection

By BlindLucky from Central New York
Music Background: lucky i'm blind

great pickup and the amp (some one elses) provide the room filling sound we needed

a little fooling to get the best match up but well worth the investment... Now I know why it is a "staple"

May 7, 2019

Better mic than those twice its price.

By Tyler

Bought it to mic my amp but was really blown away aiming it at the sound hole on my nylon string acoustic. Then at the sound hole of my old acoustic electric bass. Then sang through it. What a great all around mic. It shipped ahead of schedule and as always great service from Grant. Cheers!

May 3, 2019

This mic is top notch...not a better product

By Rich E. from Va

Truly the best mic for the money

May 2, 2019

great

By Billy from Missouri
Music Background: Drummer since the 70's

awesome mic, love it.

April 23, 2019

Great

By Ismael R. from Coral Springs, FL
Music Background: Workship Musician

Best instrument microphone, the quality is great and the sound is clear.

April 13, 2019

Great mic

By Red
Music Background: Hobby

Sounds great! Highly recommended.

April 2, 2019

Excellent Workhorse

By Hershey B.
Music Background: Amateur

What can you say? It's a great mic. Always has been, always will be.

March 25, 2019

SM57

By Rob C.

What can I write about an SM 57 that hasn't already be written? These are the most reliable and durable instrument mics around, and work well on drums, bass, keys, and guitar amps!

March 10, 2019

Good for trombone

By Sweetwater Customer

Makes my trombone sound great !

February 26, 2019

Best money you will ever spend on a microphone, period!

By Tony from Orlando
Music Background: Latin Percussionist, Sound Engineer, Studio Engineer

I own many excellent microphones, some for recording vocals, brass, bass , overhead, ribbon, directional, omnidirectional, strings, others for playing live and they all sound good. If your serious about how your music sounds, use what the pros use. For the money you won't find a better all around great sounding mike that will last many years on the road or in the studio. There are many imitations of the Shure SM57, but at this price why settle, get the real McCoy. It will be the best money you will ever spend on a microphone.

February 14, 2019

THE BEST ALLAROUND MICROPHONE

By REGGIE from ALA
Music Background: CHURCH BAND! WRITING, PERFORMING

VERY VERY CLEAN PURE RESPONSE! VOCALS, GUITAR CABS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR! YOU NAME IT ! AWESOME! THKS SWEETWATER AND MY SALES ENGINEER MR. GRANT!

January 7, 2019

Love this mic!

By Slater from Chicago, IL
Music Background: Main instrument: guitar and some singing, piano, and percussion.

Ahh, the Shure SM57. A classic industry standard, known for its durability and versatility. Well, I must say, as an owner, it stands up to its reputation! This mic will take a beating and still produce great quality audio. And, I should really point out, it's even great for vocals. With the proper pop filter for this (best is the A81WS from Shure), it sounds extremely similar to the SM7B, a higher-grade mic by Shure. Overall, great mic and would highly recommend for micing nearly any instrument and keeping on a reasonable budget.

December 26, 2018

Shure SM57 Microphone

By Norman T. from Cleveland, TX
Music Background: Rhythm guitar

I used SM57 to mic my Princeton amplifier and running through the house PA system sounds truly great!

December 25, 2018

First & last

By Raymond M. from CA
Music Background: Musical artist

If you could only take one microphone with you it should be this one.

December 21, 2018

Industry workhorse

By Jeffry S. from Kernersville, NC

There is a reason this mic is used in the recording industry in just about every application. I have used this to record guitar, trumpet and percussion. It sounded clear and well balanced for each instrument. No matter what I throw at it, the recordings sound great. If you are going to record an instrument, this should be the first mic to try.

November 17, 2018

The Standard for a Reason

By MIchael from Corning, New York
Music Background: Gigging Musician

You just cant beat Sure quality. The look, the feel and the sound are all perfect. I am using this mic on my vintage suitcase drum kit. I position it at an angle off the front drum face and it picks up the sound beautifully. I love it and would highly recommend it. I also use a Sure Beta 58A for my vocal mic and I am impressed by its capabilities as well.

November 5, 2018

The best for recording

By Bill C. from Florida
Music Background: Blues and gospel

Started recording some songs again and had issues with my existing mics. Once I got the new mic the difference was amazing! Using this for instruments and I can't believe the difference. Threw the other mic away.

October 24, 2018

Can't Go Wrong

By Mike M. from SC
Music Background: 20 years experience

Killer instrument mic! I have no problems with this product.

October 2, 2018

This is the big one (for a small price)

By Alex W. from Grand Island, NY
Music Background: Prog Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative

I've had this mic for 5 years now, and I keep meaning to buy more, because for 100 dollars, you can't do much better than these guys. For recording amps on a budget, this mic is the way to go.

August 12, 2018

oh ya

By wildbill from missouri
Music Background: Drummer and DJ 40 yrs

Feedback in non existent,great sound. thanks.

July 19, 2018

One of the best mics...ever

By Jeff T.

What can anyone say that has not already been said. These mics excel at most anything they are tasked with. Their physical durability is unparalleled, unless you compare them to a hammer!

July 17, 2018

Swiss Army Knife of Microphones

By Landon from Decatur Indiana
Music Background: FOH, HOW

If I could name one microphone to do it all, it would be the SM57. What's the difference between the SM58 and the SM57? ... the grill. The SM57 is industry standard on the snare drum and is good for close miking just about anything. Oh, and back to the point of the SM58, you can also use the SM57 for vocals! Of course, the SM58's grill is more tailored for vocals, but the 57 can still do the job. The 57 is the all around workhorse microphone.

July 13, 2018

Still the standard of the industry

By John D. from Pennsylvania
Music Background: 30+ years sound reinforcment

When I started in sound in the 1970's, the Shure SM57 and SM58 were the best general purpose "go to" microphones. You couldn't go wrong with them. The fact that it is 2018 and they are still a great "go to" microphone speaks volumes. Yes, there are many specialty microphone that do one thing or the other better. There are vocal microphone that cost many times more and sound fantastic. But, what soundman's "toolbox" would be complete without some 57's and 58's in it? If you do sound and walk into a gig, every band will know what a 57 or 58 is and feel comfortable! Well, almost every! Few microphone are as road tested as the SM57.

July 12, 2018

Great

By Sweetwater Customer

Great mic and quick shipping. The SM57 captures any type of guitar recording well, while keeping background noise at a minimum. Another satisfying purchase from Sweetwater.

July 9, 2018

Great!

By Tyler B. from Winder, GA
Music Background: Musician/ audio engineer

i mean duh, it does what its supposed to do. super happy to be adding this to my collection have already put it to use in recording and performing. you could throw this thing off of a building and it would still work fine

July 9, 2018

Its a 57!

By Aaron F.
Music Background: Musician turned Producer

What else can I say? Its the instrument mic to have for any genre.

July 2, 2018

Timelss and durable

By Thomas R. from Lancaster, PA
Music Background: Sound Tech

While you can find better sounding mics out there, you will never beat the durability and versatility of this workhorse. I use them on guitar amps, drums (especially snares!), vocals, saxophones and even on pianos! I own about a dozen of these and have never had one let me down! They might look old and worn , but they work every time!

June 30, 2018

Thank you, gearfest deal zone!

By Jacob from Auburn, IN
Music Background: 21 years playing guitar, 10+ years recording at home

It"s an SM57; if you can"t get an amp to sound good on tape with one of these then you"re doing it wrong. Workhorse comes to mind. I"ve already got one but they were on sale... at gearfest and I couldn"t resist saving $ on a spare!

June 29, 2018

Great tool

By Sweetwater Customer

My second 57 also purchased at sweetwater. Work horse mic and get the job done.

June 16, 2018

Outdated, get the Beta 57A or Beta 56A, instead

By Gemma S.
Music Background: 25 years gigging, 30 years pro audio, 45 years public performance

The Shure SM57 is not a "bad" microphone. It's perfectly usable. However, the newer Beta 57A is so superior to it in every application I've heard, that I don't understand why people continue to use the SM57, at all. The only thing that can really be said for it, at this point, is that it's cheaper than the Beta 57A.

May 25, 2018

Great work horse.

By Brennan from Nashville
Music Background: Engineer/Producer

Not that this is going to compare to your top shelf condensers on vocals but there isn't much this thing doesn't excel at !

April 19, 2018

SM57

By Motorlord from Rome, NY
Music Background: Guitarist

Don't know why I didn't get one sooner!

April 4, 2018

Shure SM 57

By David M. from Charlotte NC
Music Background: 40+ years

I just recently got into using an interface to record on to my computer and Studio One.
After trying a few other mic's to capture my true amp and effects sound that I've been putting together for over 30 years , the tried and true SM 57 did exactly that.
More than happy with the results I'm getting , as well as Sweetwater's exelent service.
Thanks
David

March 14, 2018

Shure SM57 instrument mic

By B L. from Michigan
Music Background: 30 yr guitar player, musician

This is a wonderful microphone, it picks up and produces great sound and clarity! It's tough, well built and ready to rock! A must for every musician! I recommend it ,5 stars + thanks Sweetwater!

March 13, 2018

Great results

By paul m. from MA

Excellent value for the money .

March 9, 2018

Shure SM57 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

By Lido R. from Rhode Island
Music Background: Visual & Musical Artist

It's a Sure-Shure Win Situation! Mic all your amps with this Shure SM57 & increase the volume without decreasing the quality of your sound! Place one on ALL my amps! No worries.

March 4, 2018

Great Studio Mic

By Chris G. from St.petersburg, FL
Music Background: steel pan, record engineer, live sound, ukulele, drums, percussion

I love the Shure SM57 for recording drum kits, guitars, basses, and much. However, when it comes to using it live, I don't find it great for my needs. I am a steel pan player and need my mics to have high gain before feedback and this mic does not cut it for me. My live setup is very simple with a JBL Eon Pro One, my steel pan, iPod Touch, LP mic claw, mic cable, 1/8" to 1/4" iPod cable, and my Røde M3 mic. The M3 is a way better mic for me live as it is a condenser microphone that allows you to insert a 9v batter for phantom power for when you want to use it live and you do not have a mixer that has built in phantom power. Overall , the SM57 is a great mic that has become a staple in many studio and bedroom recording hub for years, but for a one man live performance rig it doesn't shine.

February 28, 2018

Awesome on guitars!

By Sweetwater Customer from Northern, WI

Awesome on guitars! Tried many other mics... this one sounds the most natural... I want the true tone from the amp! Also good on snare... although I prefer the Beta 57a on snare... :)

February 26, 2018

Shure Instrument SM57 Mic.

By Benjamin O. from Tennessee
Music Background: Singer/Player

Everything I expected from Shure. Great!!

February 12, 2018

Durable mic

By Shaun W. from Chicago, IL

The 57 is a durable instrument microphone that works great on percussion instruments.

February 8, 2018

Standard for a Reason

By Stephen from Mississippi
Music Background: Pro

If you could only have one mic, this is it! It's a true work horse. It may not be a Neumann U87. But, it's in the bag and on the road. And, it's in the studio bringing drums and axes to life in the DAW. I've even run a few vocals through it too. True BEAST!

January 28, 2018

Great Mic

By Sweetwater Customer

Great microphone to have for all kinds of uses! Staple item for any studio.

January 1, 2018

The road warrior

By Steve M. from Minneapolis, MN

I"ve had only two of these throughout my career because they are indestructible. Great snare mic!

January 1, 2018

Still exploring possibilities

By Al C. from in South Carolina
Music Background: Noisy neighbor. Was a gigging drummer until thieves relieved me from Tama onership.

At present, I have a not so impressive mic locker. By that I mean I got no high-dollar super-pro-gotta-covet mics. What I do have are a few low cost bang-for-the-buck mics. Mostly condenser types. One USB large diaphragm that I haven't gotten around to trying yet (Rode NT USB,) A Neewer 700, a couple of Beringer c-4s, and just recently purchased dynamic Shure SM57, and SM58. When I get time, if I'm not writing, I usually play around with my Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, and my DAW: the late great Sony Acid Pro 7 coupled with Sound Forge 11, and Spectral Layers Pro3. Nearly everything (except the Neewer) has been purchased from Sweetwater. Needless to say, everything I've bought from Sweetwater has performed without flaw. I'm talking guitars, bass, software, interface,and mics. All jam-up great! I'm really impressed with the guitars and bass because Sweetwater guys do a great job in setting them up. I don't even like to browse the competition (really, there is none). I just flat out wont give the other guys a shot, because I don't see a reason to.

Back to the Shure mics. I can see why very little has changed with the SM57, and 58 over the years. They work great for acoustic/vox recording sessions. I know these guys are preferred more for live sets, but just the same... I'm experimenting using the SM58 along side the Beringer c4, or the Neewer. I like how the Shures produce a warmer signal to compensate for the high and upper mids of the other mics.

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December 31, 2017

Got to have one...or a few

By Roy C. from Eighty Four, PA

If you don't have a SM57 what are you thinking? Everybody needs at least one of these mics in their arsenal. I got mine... that makes three in my house. Fast shipping and a bag of candy too? Sweetwater comes through again! Thanks, RC

December 10, 2017

sm57

By Dennis L. from MONTANA

I have 1 sm57, for the price it is a really good, durable instrument microphone and can not be beat.

December 8, 2017

Great

By Bill L. from Forest Hills,NY
Music Background: Drummer

What a great Snare Drum Mic.

December 5, 2017

Shure SM57

By Sweetwater Customer from California
Music Background: Bassist, guitarist, studio engineer

With a Shure SM57 you know exactly what you are getting - a durable, workhorse mike for guitar cabinets and snare drums. Works like a charm.

December 1, 2017

It’s a classic

By PJR from Seattle
Music Background: Professional composer/producer

I bought an SM57. Certainly not my first, and probably not my last. These are great, versatile and tough little mics. I don"t think I"ve been in a studio that hasn"t had several knocking around and don"t forget that it has been the vocal mic of choice for many top recording artists, e.g. Peter Gabriel.

October 9, 2017

Mics....

By Lynn S. from Ga

I ordered mics from sweet water and altho I ordered the wrong thing I wanted to say I had no problem with my returnes and sweet water put back into my account every penny. Their customer service was phenomenal. I will be ordering from them again in the future. Thank you Sweet Water for your service's.

October 5, 2017

The Standard!

By Rick C.

Shure SM57 continues to be THE industry standard. Just see any major recording studio. Most will use this on cabinets along with another very expensive condenser mic.

September 16, 2017

Excellent Instrument Mic

By Jarrod S. from Shinnston, WV
Music Background: Gigging musician for approximately 13 years

I own five of these mics now. I love how great they sound for a fairly low price. They come with a carrying case and mic clip, which makes this deal even more awesome. I've used them on drums and guitar cabinets live and they sound nice and clean. I would definitely recommend purchasing a Shure SM57 if you're looking for an affordable, multi-purpose microphone for live and/or studio use. I'm thoroughly satisfied with my purchase.

July 25, 2017

57 for $57.oo

By Gregg F. from New Palestine, IN.

Thanks Sweetwater for Gear Feast and a great price on a mic i never thought i would own!
Now i have one and a dream come true. I will use it well in my garage turned practice studio!
Next year...a 58 for $58.oo?

July 22, 2017

Shure SM57

By Bruce B. from Indianapolis, IN
Music Background: Bass player for over 50 Years.

Great value for the money. A standard for my studio.

July 22, 2017

Classic

By Mike

Great sounding microphone. A must have item for any musician.

July 22, 2017

Great value

By David V. from Russell Springs, KY
Music Background: Musician, sound tech

As always SEEETWATERGearfest was awesome ! I purchased some SHURE SM57 Mics from DealZone at a great sale price and am extremely satisfied. The SWEETWATER staff handled everything perfectly and professonly, as always ! Looking forward to my next purchase !

DVR

July 21, 2017

SM57!

By JPA

I bought this at gear fest for $57. What an amazing price for this classic mic. I'm using it on my snare drum. I have experimented with several angles and positions for the mic and love the variety that I can get from it. It's an SM57 - everyone needs one (or more).

July 21, 2017

SM57

By Mike from South Bend
Music Background: Weekend Warrior Drummer

I really don't need to say much about this mic. It's a proven workhorse, always reliable and is working great on my snare. Picked it up at the gearfest! One more reason to go to this amazing event!

July 15, 2017

Workhorse

By Sweetwater Customer

All around solid mic...has been for years.

July 15, 2017

This mic is awesome!

By Sweetwater Customer

Awesome mic, responds great to my snare and you can definitely hear the legendary quality.

July 13, 2017

Most Versatile Mic You'll Ever Own

By Michael
Music Background: Guitarist, Recording Engineer

I picked one of these bad boys up a few days ago, and after recording an entire rock song with just this and an SM58 (for the kick drum), I can say with certainty that you will love this mic. Sounds great on drums, guitars, vocals, and even bass amps. I know I'm not saying very much ground-breaking stuff here, but I definitely recommend this mic.

July 10, 2017

SM57

By Scott M. from Paradise CA
Music Background: 50 years of drumming

Always great service and fabulous equipment.
Never a bad experience.
Thanks

June 19, 2017

Shure SM57 Microphone

By Rick D. from Dayton OH
Music Background: Amateur musician

A great mic for the price....and...Shure is a proven brand.

June 10, 2017

Studio Standard

By Duane M. from Columbiana, OH
Music Background: Assistant Engineer at Wall of Shadows Studio and Session Bass Player.

While not a high fidelity microphone it does what it does well. It was never intended to be a hifi mic. However it's just right when recording a searing guitar stack. For those that don't know if you listen to metal, or just about anything with a electric guitar, most of the time your hearing this mic.

It's a studio standard and is in 99% of all recording studios for a reason. It does what it does very well and if you place the mic right, it does much of the work for you. Put it on a good stand and your all set. I've used these mics in our main studio for many years.

I just purchased my own for my home studio as part of a package deal that Sweetwater was running last month. If you record extreme metal or heavy rock guitar like I do, you need this mic. It's one of the best pieces of gear you can have at your disposal for that task.

Rest assured that this mic can handle whatever you put in front of it and it's built like a darn tank. Don't be alarmed if the grille on your new SM57 spins. It's normal and yes I get asked that question a lot!

I highly recommend this guys and gals! Get one!

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June 10, 2017

Does The Trick

By Larry from Canandaigua
Music Background: Gigging Musician, Worship Leader

Needed to mic a guitar amp, and, after watching Sweetwater's video about it, I ordered the Shure SM 57. Works perfectly!

June 9, 2017

Shure SM57 microphone

By Sweetwater Customer

The SM57 microphone is awesome and is everything it was advertised to be. I highly recommend it.

June 9, 2017

SM57

By Sweetwater Customer

I've just added two new SM57's to my gear and both perform as would be expected from an old work horse standard. I'm currently using them to mike guitar, mandolin and dobro as well as some rhythm instruments like an afuche on stage and the SM57 performs well. I'm 67 yrs. and been around music in one form or another most of my life, and as far back as I can remember the SM57 has been a go to mike for instruments of all sort.

May 30, 2017

Instrument Mic

By Mark from Central PA
Music Background: Playing Guitar for 44 Years

In ramping up my solo equipment, this was the only amp mic for me. Outstanding - again, as advertised.

May 30, 2017

Sm57/boom stand/15' cable combo

By Christian

Awesome deal. I put a pair of behringer c2's on the boom stand and it works great. If course the sm57 is killer and the 15' cable was a nice bonus. Sweetwater blows GC out of the ocean by far.

May 29, 2017

Shure SM-57

By Jeffrey M. from Carlinville, IL

Still the industry standard for instruments and vocals! (along with the SM58)

May 6, 2017

Shure SM57

By CWilliams from Alton, VA.
Music Background: Learned to tune a radio at an early age and have music in the background constantly.

I'm 67 years old and as far back as memory allows (being a child of the 60's) the 57 has always been an affordable "go to" for instrument mikes. And the one I just purchased is no exception. I'm currently using it in small rooms with a small system but my mandolin is present and sounds great.

April 27, 2017

Nice Mic

By Bob G. from Lafayette IN

I have only used this once but it worked exactly the way I wanted it to. No regrets and got it at a great price.

April 26, 2017

SM57

By Doug from Phoenix
Music Background: Pro musician

It's a work horse!

April 6, 2017

Shure SM57

By Joe S. from Columbus , Ga.

Great mic I just need to order 1 more .

March 24, 2017

Good instrument mike

By Coyote from LaPlata Kaow Thai Party Room
Music Background: Club & Restaurant owner.

We use the SM57S all the time for acoustic guitars, horns, flute, just about any instrument that needs a boost. Tied into our Bose L1 PA they are a great mike. Also the Bose T1 mixer has prefect presets for this microphone and the instrument being amplified. Unbreakable!

March 14, 2017

Shure never lets me down!

By SOSA
Music Background: Professional Touring Guitarist

I've been using these microphones for years. I've toured professionally all across the United States for a long time now and Shure has pretty much became an industry standard! Tough, rugged, and always sound phenomenal! Five stars for the Sweetwater staff too! They always make sure I have my stuff on time no matter where I'm at!

March 10, 2017

Great As Always

By Alan K.

I've been using them for over 20 years now. I think my point has been made. LOL!

March 10, 2017

Must have

By Paulo F. from BRazil

This is just one of those microphones you just must have in the cabinet. Obviously used on guitar amps and close drum mics, but I really like how they sound on guitars, if you want a more percussive sound, and on some vocals, getting rid of excessive low end. This one is a classic.

February 16, 2017

Classic

By Sweetwater Customer

Classic sm57. If its not broken dont fix it, this mic hasn't changed and doesn't need to. Durable and gets whatever you put in from of it through the speakers. A must have for anyone in the audio industry.

December 5, 2016

Best

By Chad
Music Background: Someone who sings regularly

Best mic for instruments and singing

November 28, 2016

Fantastic for my recording

By Sweetwater Customer

This was perfect for recording placed a few inches from my amp! Captured the sound perfectly!!!

November 5, 2016

tried and true

By Sweetwater Customer

this mic was lined up with a shure SM58, encore blue, and shure super 55 and a single track was recorded. the track for the SM57 was nearly identical to the two lesser mics and gave the super 55 a run for it's money.

October 27, 2016

ALWAYS THE BEST !!!

By mariano b. from miami, FL
Music Background: MUSICIAN PRODUCER

AWESOME MIC FOR MY GUITAR CAB,RECORDING OR REAMPING....ALWAYS THE BEST

July 28, 2016

Classic

By Cody P. from Oregon

There is a reason the SM57 have a re held with such regard. Awesome mic for a great price.

June 6, 2016

Great mic

By phil from utah
Music Background: musician, recording artist, hobbyist

Great mic, stands up to its reputation, very warm natural sound, captures what its pointed at pretty well cutting out rest. Love it.

May 31, 2016

sm57

By Gary L. from Dallas Metro plex area
Music Background: Stage and studio

I used this mic in 1972 as a vocal mic on stage and I always liked it better than the Sm58. The quality of the sound was a little better (at least to me) than the sm58.

April 21, 2016

Great microphone

By Manuel P. from Colorado
Music Background: 8+ years as a musician and audio tech.

This is a great microphone it captured the natural tone that my cannonball saxophone produces. I'm very pleased with the quality of this microphone. I recommend it 100%. It's a 5 star from me.

March 23, 2016

A must have.

By Peter

A classic, great on electric guitars and drums.

February 12, 2016

The industry standard

By Adam A. from Missouri

I got this to mic up my 6505 mini running into the matching 2x12 cab loaded with Greenbacks.
I knew what i was getting before i even ordered this.
Looking forward to getting my hands on a rinbon to pair with the 57.
Props to my rep Stephen Oppenheim....

January 28, 2016

shure it is

By john p. from fort wayne,indiana
Music Background: live sound engineer

greatness needs no review. as with all Shure audio professional products ruggedness,performance and quality have made the SM57 a choice of engineers and music professionals the world over

January 25, 2016

My New Shure 57 Mic

By Tino from Portland, Oregon
Music Background: Singer,songwriter,guitar player,

Have heard SO much about this mic. Finally had little extra $ to purchased one. I don't know, it just doesn't scream out at me, for some reason. It does what I want it to, that is to record my acoustic guitar. O well, I ain't sending it back.

January 10, 2016

CLASSIC MICROPHONE

By Joe M. from Long Beach, NY

What can I say. I must have owned at least five of these since I began making music 40+ years ago. I bought this as a Christmas present for my son, to close mic a snare drum on one of his kits. He said it's the best present he got. Need a microphone to reinforce the sound of your snare drum? You use a SM57, that's what you do. However, the usefulness of this workhorse doesn't end there. I've also used it for other parts of the drum kit, various percussion reinforcements, vocals and as a guitar cabinet mic, (all with wonderful results). You've probably heard this microphone on more recordings than any other mic. If you could own only one microphone, the SM57 would be a very, very wise choice.

January 9, 2016

Best instrument mic out there!

By Danny E. from Alexander City, AL

Go ahead, spend a thousand bucks. You still will not purchase a better sounding, more dependable instrument mic than an SM57. Just bought this one to use with my new Fender Bass Breaker 45 and it is perfect for getting that sweet rich tone to the mixer! Thanks Shure!

January 5, 2016

Shure SM57

By Roger A. from Hudson, Fl

Needed another SM57 bought at a great price. I have used this model mike for well over 30 years with absolutely no problems. A great vocal, instrument and road worthy tool.

January 3, 2016

Awesome Product

By Dylan W.
Music Background: Live Sound Tech/ Instrument Player

I own multiple Shure products and the sm57 meets the standards of Shure Products. I use it to mic my Marshall and works like a charm. Use it all the time. Amazing.

December 29, 2015

ready to use

By Sweetwater Customer

its ok for record

December 29, 2015

Shure SM57. Great Mic.

By Barry F. from Easton, Pennsylvania
Music Background: Former professional musician. Now Senior Pastor.

I have been using Shure Mics for over 40 years because they are the best all around live sound mics. The SM57 is great for miking guitar amps and snare drums. My rep at Sweetwater is very professional and knowledgeable about the gear he sells. I like dealing with the same sales rep on all of my purchases. The shipping is always very fast. I am a very satisfied repeat customer. I highly recommend the Shure SM57 mic and I highly recommend Sweetwater for all your gear purchases.

December 10, 2015

Never without one..

By Marty R. from Virginia
Music Background: 51 years, pro drummer

My first experience with a 57 was as a vocal mic. It was smooth & accurate with a very natural sound. A friend who owned a recording studio always used them on snare & toms in the drum booth. I was very impressed with the results. It seems that the higher sound levels cause a compression effect at the mic capsule. This is a very useful condition. I have no idea if that was designed into the original specs, but it works. With the drums tuned correctly, and the right amount of reverb...your drums will sound massive.

November 28, 2015

Amazing that this is is still the go-to mic for so many applications!

By John M. from Milwaukee
Music Background: Live sound at festivals, miking difficult instruments.

They've been making these for how many years? And they are still the best at what they do? Anyone who has more than 10 minutes behind a board knows this mic. I would not be without one, or two, or three. It's great for micing a fiddle, uileann pipes, flutes, acoustic guitars, banjo, mando, or whatever is on stage. Seriously, what more do you need to know? I'm really amazed that this is still the one everyone is talking about. Just buy one or more. I have yet to hear about anyone who is disappointed in this. I just wish I could get the same performance in a mic that is small enough for a Celtic harp. Now that would be killer.

November 24, 2015

All You Need in Utility Microphones.

By Brad L. from NYC
Music Background: 40-yr semi-pro (now semi-retired)

All gigging musicians need a couple of SM-57s in their gig bags. This is the do-it-all utility microphone that is just as happy sitting in front of an acoustic guitar or fiddle as it is stuffed in a high-pressure isolation box with a crazy-loud speaker blaring into it. You can drop them, bang them, rain on them, beer on them - and they still work. All this and more for around 100 bucks? It's amazing when you consider that's roughly what we were paying for these in the 1970s - I think maybe the first one I purchased in '76 was $80 -but whatever. And the SM-57 is not just for live work - you can use them for almost anything you can think of in the studio with great results. Some of my favorite pro recordings were done not with $12,000 ribbon mics - but with $100 SM-57s. And the Shure company is as good as it gets- they've literally pioneered how audio is captured. What a great AMERICAN company.

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November 24, 2015

THE Legendary Utilitarian Dynamic Microphone

By Dr P. from USA
Music Background: I produce various types of music ranging from death metal to dubstep. Guitarist, vocalist, drummer, DJ

This is my go-to microphone for screams. The polar pattern/freq response on this mic is amazing for the price and great for drums, vocals, guitar cabs, and a number of other sources. If you've never owned a microphone, start with this one. If you've owned a microphone, get this one.

October 29, 2015

Shure SM57

By Byron S. from Grand Junction, CO
Music Background: Musician/Home Recording

The standard of Dynamic Microphones. Couldn't be without one.

September 4, 2015

My favourite for acoustics

By Russell F.
Music Background: Audio Engineer - 10 years

This is still my go to mic for acoustic recording. Sounds great and takes away the harshness of acoustics and removes some unwanted low end because its dynamic. Price is great for people on budgets!

August 24, 2015

Super mic

By Zeke from Houston TX
Music Background: Studio Dude

Love this thing. I use it to mic my guitar amp, Acoustic guitar and snare, HOWEVER, You can use this mic for ANYTHING! This thing is a Work horse in my studio. Always trust worthy. I would recommend this mic to everyone... as I am doing right now!
So bust out yo wallet man and buy 1000 of these things right now!
You will love them as long as you know what you're doing.
I hate when people say, "you lied to me man." Nope, you just don't know what you're doing.
You have to learn how to be badass before ARE badass. lol.
Buying a piece of 2000.00 dollar equipment and slapping it in your signal chain won't make your mic sound badass unless you know what you're doing.

Here's how you use this mic:
Buy this mic... learn how to use it... and then rock everyone's faces off... become a rock star... then take over the world and join the Illuminati or something. That's the order.
Anyway.... good mic. Buy it!

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August 24, 2015

Very nice Mic

By Tony from tonysan@yahoo.com
Music Background: Amiture having fun

Service from Sweetwater is fantastic to start with, from ordering to receiving of the merchandise. The mic is a very well balanced in the hand, a nice smaller foot print than most. Of course this does not matter if the quality of the sound is poor. Well the SM57 delivers in the sound totally. I'm no expert but have been using mics for years in shows at the club house and also at home. I found the SM57 to have a full body sound. Don't know how else to say it. I purchased three of them and all three worked perfectly. Used them in a show this weekend with a cast of over 30 and the audience enjoyed the fine sound quality. One mic was dropped and worked perfectly afterwards. For the price you can not go wrong.

July 27, 2015

Dynamic sound at an affortable price

By Redoctober from Honolulu, Hawaii
Music Background: Pop, soul, jazz, country, rock.

Used it for the first time in a live performance and was amazed by sound it produced as a mic to guitar amplifier. For the price, you can't go wrong as an option item for any venue of performance. The clarity and pitch at low and high volume is acceptable and the design is just small enough that the audience would barely notice it.

July 14, 2015

Clean

By Grady

I recently started using this mic for my amp at my church, and I love the sound quality it produces. It is not too expensive, designed well, and sounds great! I recommend this to anyone!

July 10, 2015

Work Horse

By Mike from Dayton, Ohio
Music Background: Guitarist, Classic Rock & Smooth Jazz

Bought this at Gearfest for an awesome deal. Plan to go next year. You won't be disappointed. The mic is a work horse of the recording industry.

May 9, 2015

One mic does it all

By Sweetwater Customer from Nebraska
Music Background: semi professional

If I had to use one microphone for vocals and instruments it would be the Shure SM57. Whether on a budget or not, best microphone for all around use live or in the studio. For my money and sound, this one can't be beat.

April 2, 2015

Durable

By Pete from Mississippi

I've had one for over 30 years, used for voice and amplifying acoustic guitar, still works like new. My favorite mic.

January 28, 2015

Still a classic

By Bill M. from Virginia
Music Background: 45 years since I cut my first record

After reading an article of the five essential Micah the pro engineers had.. Almost all has the SM 57 in their cabinet.. A virtual versatile work horse of a mic...

January 19, 2015

To Rule Them All

By Pierce M. from Denver, CO
Music Background: Professional

It's glorious and everybody knows that. I've used mine for vocals, guitar amps, snare and attack-side kick drum micing, bass guitar, horns, live, in studio; pretty much everything. It's not always the most defined when capturing a sound (as in a condenser will beat it in a nuance competition), but it's always full and present. Maybe the word is darker.

That, and it's sturdier than anything else in your entire life for an extremely affordably price tag. They're standard. So buy some.

December 25, 2014

Cost praise

By Lar
Music Background: Eng. and musician

Used them for years. Excellent mic. I have stuck with them because of their quality and because they are a good company. Their prices remain the same over the years and they don't decieve the buyer with short cuts. Great company, great buy...

December 8, 2014

Very directional

By Sweetwater Customer
Music Background: Seventy years, former pro, now retired.

This is a great little mic, seems to be well built. I use it in conjuction with a voice mic, the former being used for an acoustic guitar.

November 29, 2014

SM57

By Mark L. from Nappanee,IN
Music Background: live, and studio

Used for vocals. For my voice exaxtly what the doctor ordered!! Thanks Matt! !

November 19, 2014

Excellent Mic!

By Sam R. from Marseilles, IL
Music Background: Sound Engineer

What can anyone say about any of the Shure microphones except Wow?! The best mic hands down.

September 23, 2014

awesome sound pickup

By Sweetwater Customer from nj
Music Background: rec engr

great for instruments, ok for vocals.

August 31, 2014

Shure SM57, The standard!

By Marco A.
Music Background: Recording Engineer, Pro Musician.

Being known as the standard microphone for snare drums and for guitar amps, I thought it would have a great sound. When I got it, I was blown away by how good it is! My snare drums sounded better than my triggered sound, which was amazing by itself, now is even better! My guitars sound really clear and heavy thanks to the SM57. Also, with the right pop filter, it can sound awesome in vocals too! High quality mic!

August 28, 2014

Thanks Tony Dayton Sweetwater Rep!

By Edward H. from El Segundo, CA
Music Background: Band-leader, songwriter, engineer

Thanks, Tony, I would have never known how good this was for recording guitars!

July 8, 2014

Shure SM57

By Jim from Santa Barbara, CA
Music Background: Musician

Great mic - already put to good use for both vocal and amp cab. A little funny that the end piece spins, but that's just the way they make 'em.

July 6, 2014

SM57

By Jeff C. from United States
Music Background: Home Studio Enthusiast/Hobbyist

Picked up two SM57s at Gearfest. Great buy for a staple mic. It's pretty much as advertised. Does what it does well, and is reliable/durable.

July 5, 2014

SM 57

By Wayne from Logansport ,in
Music Background: 30 plus years in music.

I'm a drummer I have tons of my SM57, of coarse I love my Shure sm57 especially during Gear fest.

July 4, 2014

Why are you reading reviews...just buy one

By Brad from USA
Music Background: Audio Engineer

It is an industry standard for a reason. If you look long enough you can definitely find mics that sound better for whatever your specific purpose is. but you won't find them that can sound as good on as many things at this price point. Everyone who records or does live work should have 3 in their closet.

May 9, 2014

Shure sm 57

By Daniel S. from Clifton Park NY
Music Background: 40 years playing guitar and 30 years with live sound

the industry standard for guitar cabs and for a $100.00 you can't beat it . I have 2 or 3 of these and i think they have to be 25 years old and been thrown around a bit but they keep working .

April 16, 2014

Truly a Must Have!

By JET from MI, USA
Music Background: Singer, Songwriter, Recording Artist

This is a studio work horse and an extremely versatile instrument mic.
It is the best dynamic microphone in its class for this price. I use it for recording acoustic guitars. I was surprised at how well it captured the natural sound. I now know why most studios have at least one. It's very durable and is equally great for miking amps. Overall you cannot go wrong getting one of these good mics. The SM57 does need a bit more gain as it tends to be a little quiet. I have recently acquired several Shure dynamics and this seems to be the case with all of the models I own. I haven't had a single problem with it. Really, you need two!!

April 4, 2014

Classic dynamic

By Pedro T. from Brazil

It's simply a classic. Just right for the snare and cabinets. Works nice on rock vocals also.

March 26, 2014

Shute SM57

By Roe D. from Lacombe Louisiana
Music Background: Church worship leader

Using it to mic a guitar amp. What can I say it sounds great.

March 23, 2014

Shure SM57

By Jack from WilkesBarre Pa
Music Background: Pro musician

This mic is surely an industry standard which explains why it's around for so long. It's just awesome. Excellent customers service from SweetWater also.

February 26, 2014

Shure SM57...Enough said

By Chris H. from Oklahoma City, OK
Music Background: Percussionist. God gave me the gift of Rhythm.

I suppose there may be a higher quality microphone for my purposes on stage, but I haven't found it. However, I'm not willing to pay $500.00 for a single mic. I'm a percussionist, and have several things I have to amplify; from conga drums to bongo drums, to my hand-held percussion items,the Shure SM57 has served my needs faithfully for decades now.

The mic is made to the highest physical standards, meaning it is rugged and able to take set-up and tear-down on a regular basis, and still perform like the day it arrived from Sweetwater. The SM57 is also made to the highest electronic standards, meaning it picks up what I want it to pick up, and leaves to ambient clutter where it belongs.

I recommend the Shure SM57 mic to any percussionist or musician who needs to mic an instrument and wants the highest quality professional microphone on the market at a more than fair price.

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January 23, 2014

Lives up to the hype

By John from Asheville NC
Music Background: 30 years of noodling

This was my first mic purchase, and im very happy with it, I got it to record acoustic guitar by sitting as close as I could to it on a mic stand pointed at the sound hole of my guitar. works great and sounds great. I've also recorded distorted,overdriven electric guitar by pointing it at the speaker grill, that sounds great too. you can tell its a les paul when you listen to the recording. Im very impressed and i wish i hadnt waited so long to get started. Get one , you deserve it.

December 17, 2013

THE Microphone

By Chad from United States
Music Background: Recording & Live Engineer

I keep several SM57's on hand on the road & in the studio. They are excellent on snare, toms, & electric guitar. If I'm in a pinch I also know that I can throw a 57 on almost any source and it will sound good. It's the best "do it all" microphone there is.

November 11, 2013

The time-tested workhorse of the mic world

By John C. from NY, NY USA
Music Background: Professional Musician & Recording Engineer

Let's face it. Whether you are a budding engineer or a seasoned pro, you should have at a least a handful of these mics. I've found success using it with a myriad of instruments and speakers cabinets for both stage and studio. I've also witnessed these mics take abuse in live performances, yet they continue to do their duty faithfully. There is serious bang for your buck with this mic.

October 14, 2013

GO TO

By David from Chicago, IL
Music Background: Producer, Mixing/Recording Engineer, Pro Musician

lets just say I own 9 of them they are solid as ever. With right preamps eq and some out board gear and even plugins. you can make up some very cool tones, it is my Go to on a lot of thing cymbals,drums guitars, vocals, bass you name it. If you have a great signal chain running through this thing you will be in awe on how much you can really get out of this guy. Some say they have moved on from the hype of this mic but this mic in every instance an with the right application is golden. this little fella has aided in some of the greatest tones, sounds, that's we have all seeked after.

October 7, 2013

Kindaofa no brainer...

By Mike W. from Peoria IL
Music Background: Home recording

Basic work horse mic for home studio for me. Rugged, inexpensive and easy to use. Very dependable. These are so afordable that you can buy several for multiple micing solutions. This mic is used on counless recordings...good enough for David Gilmour, good enough for me.

July 21, 2013

Great microphone

By Sweetwater Customer from Aurora Ill
Music Background: live sound engineer.

The Shure sm57 is a great microphone for picking up instrumental music. It is very rugged and will give the user years of use. It's one of those microphones every one who does anything with sound should have.

July 20, 2013

The Shure SM57

By Roy V. from Charleston SC
Music Background: weekend warrior since forever

What can you say about an industry standard?
This is the third one I have owned. The first two I am sure are still functioning beautifully for whoever it was that swiped them from me.
This one I'm going to hang around my neck.

July 19, 2013

Great Mic

By Jeffrey W. from South Elgin, Illinois
Music Background: Hobbyist

Great mic to use for guitar cabs or drums. It works for anything that needs miking.

July 19, 2013

Absolutely brilliant.

By Dominic R. from Zionsville, IN
Music Background: Live Sound Technician

I've used SM57's in studio and in concert. These things rock. Sounds great on snare, toms, horns, vocals (with a windscreen, of course), guitar cabs, latin percussion, and a great deal of other instruments. They're practically indestructible, so I'm not too worried about anything happening to them at a gig. These are my go-to mics for micing horn sections in big bands. Nothing beats them for the price.

June 26, 2013

I just keep coming back

By Lance L.
Music Background: Hobbyist unless you count the $200 or so I've made in 30 years

Not sure why anybody would have to read reviews of a mic this legendary, but here's my input. For recording vocals, I keep experimenting with large diaphragm condenser mics. I've tried everything from a cheap Rode to an outrageous Neumann. I start off loving what I believe to be a "wider, more open, more natural sound" but still end up spending hours and hours in mixdown tweaking the vocal track with plug-ins. For one thing, I don't have a good room for vocals (it's just an untreated extra room in my house), so the generous pickup pattern on those mics works against me. Recent example, I had sung about 10 takes into a Blue Spark on my latest song and had spent most of a day comping them into one track and then trying different compressors, EQs, reverbs, etc. As often happens, the end result was unsatisfactory, and in fact, I had reached a point where I just kept making it worse. I had a new SM57 I'd bought with the intention of miking my guitar amp instead or using the emulated out (turns out it DOES make a big difference, but that's another story), so while taking a frustrated break from the mix I looked over at the Shure and the light bulb came on over my head. In about three minutes, I had it replacing the Blue on my vocal stand, with a pop filter about an inch and a half in front of it. First thing I noticed in my headphones was that I could crank the input up on the 57, because the tight cardioid pattern was rejecting all the awful ambience in my untreated room -- not just unwanted reflections, but car noise, jet noise, neighbor noise... I live in a very loud spot near an air base. Anyway, having that kind of gain on the input gave me a real dose of confidence; I could hear my voice really clearly in the cue mix. I hit record and sang the song once straight through. I felt really good about it, and when I played it back, I STILL felt really good about it. In fact, all I did (besides delete the other 10 takes) was adjust the tuning on about three individual words (being able to hear myself so well helped me tremendously in staying on key note after note) and run a subtle delay as a send effect to fatten the track up. No compression or EQ needed in post (had some in the front end chain), and no comping or additional takes required! I love the sound of this track, and amazingly a week later, I'm still loving it -- which is rare... I usually hate the sound of my vocal track more and more as time passes. So, the SM57 has once again become my first choice for lead vocals (I've bought and sold many over the years), and that's not even discussing how much better my amp sounds going through the Shure than it did coming out of the "emulated" jack. Obviously, if you're doing live work, you should already have a whole box of these, but my long-winded point here is, if you've got a room that you don't particularly want coloring your tracks, I highly recommend this mic for recording work as well, especially if you're singing any genre of rock music and/or intend to get a little loud.

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April 30, 2013

SM 57

By Brian from Tulare CA
Music Background: Recording engineer

Blown away...no. I wouldn't expect any less. I have owned several 57s . They are the industry standard and are a reliable choice for the working studio professional. And they are a great choice for home recording.They are versatile and can be used for all studio and live applications.

April 29, 2013

Shure is an old Standard for Mic's

By Floyd G. from Ocala, Florida USA
Music Background: Pro Musician

Great traditional microphones with Shure Quality, can't beat a SM57.
I have two of them for live recording for Yamaha Tyros 4 keyboard.
All from a great supplier "Sweetwater". Mic's do an excellant job, light weight and a great price.

April 12, 2013

Needed Work Horse

By Russ from FL
Music Background: Guitarist

It has been said before, and I will restate it. Every studio needs a Sure SM 57. I like to mic the amp. It is excellent for that. I also like to use it on acoustic guitar. I point it at the end of the fretboard, but you can change it around to get different colors of sound. It also works great with classical guitars. It is a solid workhorse in the studio, be it home, or professional. You cannot beat the price. I have been using it through the new Aphex Project Channel. I have also used it through a 1818VSL using Auria on the iPad. It just works.

April 12, 2013

Love this Mic!

By Maggie ". from Fort Wayne, IN
Music Background: car singer

Totally Awesome-made my horrible voice louder!

April 11, 2013

Perfect.

By Sweetwater Customer from Houston, TX

No wonder why this is the undustry standard... produces perfect sound for recording and live gigs. Picks up everything you want out of an amp.

I play an American Strat through a Blues Junior (NOS) and this mic captured all of my tone.

March 20, 2013

Just what you expected

By Vinny from United States
Music Background: Home Studio, Singer Songwriter, Hobbyist

Throw it on a snare drum and your cabinets. This is the mic that all your favorite albums were recorded with. It you need to spend more, consider that the problem may be your mixing. Simple, cheap, built well.

February 24, 2013

Great little mic!!!

By JET from MI
Music Background: Pro Musician

Very well made, rugged enough for lots of use. Great sound for this price range. You really cannot go wrong with this. Every studio, large or small should have one and its affordable. It does not break up easily and its what I use to mic my tube amps. You do have to use more volume to mic guitar. It may just capture the sound you are looking for in your recordings.

February 12, 2013

SM57

By Mitch from Manchester, NH
Music Background: Engineer

It's a 57... It sounds great!

January 25, 2013

SM57

By Lewis from South Carolina
Music Background: Play for Enjoyment, Gear Head

You know what you are getting with this. Not the best at anything, but very good to great at just about everything you stick it in front of with proper positioning and EQ. Sweetwater's service, as usual, was excellent.

January 2, 2013

its a standard for a reason

By Raf from Orlando, FL
Music Background: local band, played shows, record stuff at home, hobbyist mostly

Not much to say about these mics. They are a standard for a reason. I love mine. Every one that does any kind of guitar recording should have at least 1 of these. I record my own stuff at home, and the only limits to my recording capabilities are my own abilities. Great mic.

December 26, 2012

Oh the excitement...

By Judy M. from AR, USa

My grandson was thrilled with the microphone I got him for Christmas.
He said he had done lots of research before requesting this specific one and it was the best. He assured me that this microphone would be the only one any aspiring musician would need. I bragged repeatedly to everyone about the good service and free shipping. He said he had ordered from "Sweetwater" numerous times and had never been disappointed. I gave him the catalog that came with the microphone, knowing that their would surely be something else he needed sometime in the near future. Thank you for a good buying experience. P.S. He was delighted with the stand adapter and zippered carrying case that came with the microphone.

November 27, 2012

Shure SM57

By Sanjay G. from Mahwah, NJ USA
Music Background: Sound provider

Best mic for Tabla Indian insturment

October 24, 2012

Great all purpose Mic

By Sweetwater Customer
Music Background: Live sound engineer

Used it on Drums, Guitar, Accoustic, Banjo, it is a great all purpose Mic

October 12, 2012

Review Of Shure SM57 Microphone

By Dave B. from Fort Wayne, IN
Music Background: Music Educator, Semi-Pro Jazz Clarinetist

I am a clarinet player. The SM57 works well since it brings out the beauty of my instrument and seems to take out a little of the shrillnes of very high clarinet notes while bringing out the lows. I noticed an improvement in sound the first time I used it. It was well worth the price.

July 21, 2012

Sm57

By Casey from I can see for miles, Indiana
Music Background: Semipro

The industry standard workhorse. If you're not using one of these, chances are you're using a clone of it. Try this mic with your favorite ribbon for a great composite sound. I've also had great results with this and a Neumann Tlm.

July 9, 2012

SM57

By Angelo S. from Wildwood, NJ
Music Background: Recording engineer, Live Sound engineer..

just awesome! equaled to the customer service this company provides

June 21, 2012

a must have mic

By gregg from van nuys, ca
Music Background: studio owner/pro musician

if you record live music at all-you need this. snare drum, electric guitars, etc... there always "new and improved" b.s. products out there. this is a proven, time tested weapon of choice for many of my studio friends. Just ask Mick and Keith. (rolling stones for you new guys)....

June 21, 2012

Does this really NEED a review?

By Pags from New York
Music Background: Engineer, musician, builder of electronic devices.

This mic has been a staple in the recording industry for over 30 years now. Is it the best sounding mic in the world? Clearly not, but what it does, it does well and it's built like a tank! There is no one that has listened to music in the past few decades that hasn't heard one of these on a snare drum somewhere. If you're doing live sound, or studio recording you are OBLIGATED to have at least one in your mic locker... so get 2 now!

June 8, 2012

NOTHING beats the '57!

By Jim H. from Maryville, TN
Music Background: Decades of recording

If you're micing a guitar cab, it has to be the '57! EVERY mic review says "with a little work, it can sound like an SM57" Just start with the real deal.
Even so, these mics are great for LOTS of other things: drums, horns, vocals, etc., even used in tandem with other specialy condensers. I've got LOTS of great mics that have their own special uses, but the '57 is ALWAYS used somewhere. Everyone needs at least a couple of them.

April 30, 2012

Super Mic

By Lynn B. from Akron Ohio
Music Background: Musician

I'm a sax player. Been using my trusty SM58 for 30 yrs plus, and was time to upgrade. It deserves 5 stars! The difference was amazing, especially in the mid-range, clearity and dynamics are great, and it was crisp through the full range of the horn. Should have done this years ago. What a awsome mic. for the money.

April 23, 2012

mic

By david from summerfield, florida
Music Background: musician

its everything i thought it would be

March 30, 2012

sweet clarity

By Tim from west lafayette, indiana
Music Background: live sound for 25 yrs, hobby recording

I'm not sure what I can say that hasn't been said. Thankfully I've not tested the robustness of this Mic but its performance is great and worth probably twice its price. I'm using it on a grand piano and find I can get great response across the whole board with careful placement. It's clarity and tone are far better than most "piano mics" I've used. My other typical use is on a violin. Positioned above (pointing down toward the openings), I have never heard a microphone reproduce this instruments tone any better. Well worth the money.

March 21, 2012

Standard or a reason.

By Sweetwater Customer

Amazing mic for a variety of uses. I can't say anything more than what's already been said.

March 19, 2012

Great, and versatile

By Noah F. from United States
Music Background: Musician, Live Sound Engineer

This is a great microphone- My favorite for snares, and great for guitar cabs, too. I often use it to mic acoustic guitars, and in a live setting, it gives a great tone, with less feedback problems than any other microphone I've used. But the biggest surprise for me was that I preferred it for vocals over the SM58- I found that for darker voices, this brings out the high end and gives a more crisp sound. Built like a rock, too, it's been used and abused on gig after gig, and just keeps kicking.

February 8, 2012

Can't Go wrong

By Sweetwater Customer from Wapakoneta, OH
Music Background: Worship Leader, Pro Musician, Singer/songwriter

Just a great mic to have. Affordable, great balanced sound. I've used it on amp cabs, snares and vocals and it works great for all of it.

January 26, 2012

the shure sm57

By bob s. from demotte in usa
Music Background: hobbyist

this mic works great not any feed back,picks up loud& clear.built really solid too. thanks

December 21, 2011

Standard

By Sweetwater Customer from Boston, Mass USA
Music Background: Student

First mic i ever owned. One of those mics you will see everywhere. Its a standard in any studio. Sounds good (not spectacular but good) on everything. Well worth the price.

November 28, 2011

Consistent Workhorse

By Nicholas H. from Metro-Detroit, MI USA
Music Background: Musician, Disc Jockey, Live Sound Engineer

The Shure SM57 delivers a consistent sound that many sound engineers know well. There are many good alternatives to this mic, but sometimes it seems that I just need the consistent sound of an SM57. It is recommended to have a few of this in your mic locker or studio or live work.

November 24, 2011

home recording

By Kevin from pittsburgh, pa
Music Background: just for fun

the new microphone helped out a lot with my home recording of my son's band. it helped minimize feedback in the monitoring systems.

October 10, 2011

Quality and Bulletproof

By Sean M. from Norman, OK
Music Background: Hobbyist/Recording Musician

This microphone could survive the apocalypse and sound just as good. People typically use them for recording snares and guitars, but they do well with vocals, depending on your voice (like all microphones.) If you don't have the money for a $400 condenser microphone, this will probably work for you. The Shure SM57 picks up my vocal dynamics fairly well, picking up my deep end as well as it picks up my higher ranges, so I have no complaints. However, do note that you will be shipped the Shure-SM57-LC. This means it does not come with a microphone cable, so I took off one whole star because I had to go buy a mic cable as soon as my shipment arrived. Naturally, it isn't made clear that you are buying the LC version, so just be aware.

That being said, it's always a good decision to pick up this microphone. It's reputation is well deserved.

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September 30, 2011

Everything it's supposed to be.

By Steve N. from United States
Music Background: Recording student

A classic for a reason. Hard to go wrong with this. Get one.

September 14, 2011

Shure SM-57s for mic'ing guitar amplifiers

By Steve S. from Central Illinois
Music Background: Working musician, live sound engineer for 35 years

If there's a better way to mic a guitar amp, it's gotta cost more! These things just work - from moderate to high SPLs, right up against the speaker grille, these workhorse mics faithfully get your guitar tone into the house system. With one of these in its face, my Princeton Reverb can fill up any venue, and any sound guy can tell you that an SM57 will ALWAYS work just fine with any amp. Makes the Dobro and the J-45 sound great, too, on acoustic gigs.

September 1, 2011

A classic

By Warren from So Cal
Music Background: Living room musician

What's to say? This is a classic all purpose mic that will please. Yes, you can spend hundreds or thousands to fulfill the audiophile need for perfection, but if you're looking for an all-around general purpose mic that sounds rich, this is it.

The main reason I purchased this mic is because of a veteran audio engineer friend who told me to get it. I trusted his advice and now I know to trust it in the future.

August 29, 2011

great bass amp mic

By clamup1 from Virginia
Music Background: hobbyist

i bought this mic after reading reviews for miking bass amps. if you dont have a bunch of money this mic can fill in where DI'ing fails. you can choose the 57 or the 58.

July 30, 2011

Best All-around Mic

By Sweetwater Customer from Monticello, IN
Music Background: Songwriter/Home Recordist

Thanks to the special deal at Gearfest on these mics I now have 2 more. The SM57 is a workhorse. From micing guitars to vocals to drums and percussion they do it all.

July 28, 2011

Great on cajon

By Ron B. from Mena, AR
Music Background: Percussion and audio engineering

Love the 57. I recently obtained a great full sound while recording a cajon when using an EV 122 on the back and the SM 57 on the front

June 24, 2011

If I Could Go Back In Time.....This Should Have Been My First MIc!

By Tony from Texas
Music Background: Singer/Songwriter and Studio Owner

I've been seriously recording music for the last 7 years...and tinkering around with recording on old 4 tracks for many years before before that. I purchased a pair of SM57's to use on snare since I've read so many times that the SM57 was used to record snare on so many classic albums. Somehow, against all odds, I've managed to never use a SM57 in my lifetime. I used SM58's for live vocals many times (I never cared for the muddyness) and the beta58 which was not a match for my vocals at all. Because of these experiences, I never really wanted to buy Shure microphones. The only other Shure mic that I own is an SM7 which is an absolutely fantastic mic in every regard. Anyway back to the SM57...it arrived in the mail...I hooked it up to a very clear, neutral, and natural pre (focusrite isa) so I could just hear the response of the mic....I tried some vocals first...WOW!!!! I recognized the classic sound immediately from old albums. The SM57 rolls off the unusable lows but retains warmth, it has an unbelievably SMOOTH and musical midrange, and the highs are smooth and present without making your ears feel like they are being stabbed by large daggers (like every cheap Chinese condenser I've ever heard). Honestly, the SM57 fits my vocals better than the majority of the far more expensive mics that I own. I'm not knocking Neumann because they obviously make fantastic microphones, but I'd rather use the SM57 for vocals than my TLM103. Does it matter that the specs on the SM57 are less impressive the TLM103...nope....it only matters how the mic handles the task that you throw at it. The SM57 chops off more lows and highs, but it sure does sound good doing it. Next I grabbed an old Gibson Southern Jumbo acoustic and started strumming away....the mic was 12 to 18 inches away and pointed in the vicinity of the 12th fret.....again, I immediately recognized this sound from classic albums....it's a very nice, smooth and forgiving midrangy sound that sits really well in a dense mix. If i was going to fingerpick, I'd prefer the Neumann, but the SM57 does a surprisingly respectable job on that as well. I can't wait to try these on snare and guitar amps where they have the most proven track record. In closing, I am absolutely shocked at how great this mic is! I'm even more shocked that it only costs 99 bucks. I finally get why some people are so into Shure microphones. If I could go back in time, I should have purchased this as my first microphone (actually I should have gotten a pair of them). A person could record a whole album with just SM57's and it would sound darn good. Anyway, if you're just starting out, BUY THIS MIC!!!!!! It is far better than a condenser if you are working in an untreated space because it has a tight cardioid pattern that rejects most room noise and other problems. If you have a cheap preamp and are having trouble getting enough gain to this mic (or even if you're not), buy a Cloudlifter by Cloud Microphones, it uses phantom power to generate up to 25 db of super clean FET pre-preamplification...that gives any old dynamic or ribbon mics low noise and high gain and interfaces them perfectly with modern recording systems. If you're thinking (just as I was a week ago) that this mic is far too common and old to sound as good as some people say...You are wrong...just buy one...it's only 99 bucks new or around 50 used. They are built like tanks to boot. Good Luck and Happy Recording. I wish I would have read this review 15 years ago:)

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May 2, 2011

The best

By Samuel
Music Background: Producer, Engineer, Writer, Composer

It's the classic mic. Every studio should have several!

September 19, 2009

SM-57 a must have but even better is the G-5790

By Ben S. from Nottingham, MD
Music Background: Professional Musician and Music Educator.

G-5790 is a SM-57 shaped on a 90 degree angle. Gets in tight to a snare drum with out getting in the way. Great on amps too. Worth the extra 50 bucks! Get a G-5790

February 8, 2009

you need it if you want to record

By Sweetwater Customer

its a 57. what can i say, you need it to start recording. any profesinal studio has at least 5. and beginer as one. dont go with a condenser if you are just starting off. just put this sucker off center to the cone and you will get exacctly what the guitar amp sounds like. run it thru a tube pre it will give u troouble standing up its so good.

October 28, 2008

Got to have it.

By Andy H. from Parkersburg, WV
Music Background: Musician, recording engineer

The most used and versitle mic. Can be used on every thing. Drums, guitar amps and even vocals. Carry it on your person as a mugging deterent. Crack muggers upside the head, block bullets and sword attacks with it. Put a long mic cable on it and use it as a grappeling hook or a boat anchor. No matter what you use this for or how you treat it at the end of the day when you are back in the studio to record that elusive hit song this mic will work and sound great. I was going to say that every studio should have 2, but I'm thinking I would like to have 4 or maybe 6.

note: Don't try using this as a boat anchor....really!....it's not heavy enough! :)

September 30, 2008

Your first mic. Period.

By Bradley W. from Gilbert, AZ
Music Background: Pro Musician, Recording Engineer

If you are into studio recording and you don't own an SM-57, you are missing out. These mics are cheap and can be used to record anything. Vocals might need a pop filter and a little EQ, but that's not too much to ask for such an affordable, durable, and universal microphone. Every home studio should have at least a couple.

September 16, 2008

Renaissance Mic

By Daniel R. from Mount Prospect, IL
Music Background: Engineer

This mic has every attribute you could possibly want in a piece of gear. Its an incredible value, its virtually indestructible, and---oh yeah--it sounds great! Every studio I've worked in has at least 3 of these. Its the perfect mic to get your studio going because it can be used on anything and sounds pretty damn good on anything. Everyone know its great for snare and guitar, but I'd easily take one of these or an SM58 over those cheapy large diaphragm condensers if I'm recording vocals. No studio is complete without a 57.

September 15, 2008

SM57

By Jordan from USA
Music Background: Recording Engineer and Musician

Clearly the reasons should be obvious. An industry standard that has been used by practically everyone in the business for years. This mic is nothing but practical.

September 13, 2008

If You Can Only Afford One Mic Get This One!

By Chris F. from Little Rock, AR USA
Music Background: Student

This is my first real mic, so I don't have much experience with others. But, I can tell you that when I record with this mic the recording sounds the same as the live source, which is exactly what I wanted from my first mic (besides affordability!)

So I say, if you're getting your first mic and you want something that sounds great on everything and is actually affordable then get this mic!

July 25, 2008

SM57

By Kenny from Virginia
Music Background: active musician/singer

I use the sm57 on vocal (with windscreen) and guitars. It is really hard to beat. I've tried other high priced mics that sound good but i seem to always come back to the 57's. Very warm/clear sound for vocals. I have seen them being used for vocals by many popular singers including Elvis. They knew what a good thing was. Treat yourself and buy!!

January 21, 2008

Square One

By Not p. from Greensboro, NC
Music Background: Hobbyist? Aspiring musician?

I've just recently started building a home studio, and this has been my first real mic. I'm SO very glad I did the reaserch and came out with this instead of Guitar Center's "Let me sell you this AMAZING MXL Mic Starter Pack! Only $85! Buy it! BUY IT! BUY IT NOOW!"

All of you who have been out to GC know what I'm talking about. You walk in and say, "I'm looking for a microph-" "OH! HERE"S the thing for YOU! MXL 990/991!!!!! DO IT!"

Alright, most of you are not that stupid, but three months ago I was! ALMOST bought it. Almost. Then I read up at places like tweakheadz.com (great site) and came out with this. It is such a good starting point. I've been using it for acoustic, electric, vocals, etc. Give it some attention in editing, and it can sound amazing!

November 24, 2007

The One Mic Wonder

By Brandon from Dallas TX
Music Background: Audio Engineer

I've always known this mic was great, and have often used it for drums and guitar. But today I was in a session and the ONLY condenser I had brought started doing some goofy things. So I busted out a good old 57, and recorded all the vocals, harmonies, and guitars with it. And it heres the kicker... it sounded AMAZING. Not just GOOD, but it blew me away. It DID take work though. For use on vocals you really have to crank up your upper mids (3k or so) to clean it up, roll off some lows, and maybe add a dash around 100Hz for some extra body. I used it through an LA-610... for money, it doesn't get any better than that. Don't buy into all the imitations out there. there are some good mics, but this is a workhorse.

October 30, 2007

This is it.

By Nate from Miami, FL
Music Background: Recording Engineer, Drummer

Listen kids...the SM-57 microphone has been around forever, and it's been used by everyone.

You can use them on virtually anything with great results (that is...if you know how to play your instrument, write good music and put the microphone in the right place!)

And guess what - you can pick one up for less than $100!

You could get a set of 12 for less than the price of 1 "Rolls-Royce" condenser mic and be set for life.

October 2, 2007

Shure SM57: The "Semper Virens" of Microphones

By Craig W. from Arcata, CA, USA
Music Background: Playing the fool, and bass since 1964

I bought a pair of SM57's in 1974. They were the lead singer's mics, and when the band split up, I kept 'em. They got stuck in a suitcase with a bunch of cables until I got a gig with a disco band in '78. The lead singer would twirl it around (ala Roger Daltry) and I'm sure he hit the stage with it at least once.

In '84, I drug them back out, and used them in a bunch of different jazz bands. They became horn mics. (Fabulous tenor sax mic.)

Then I lost one, and the one I had left turned out to be a really great live string bass mic. I rolled it inside a piece of foam and stuck it in between the legs of my bridge. (Make sure you deal with the feedback.) Turned out it worked really good on cello live, too.

Then, in '94, (after I got clean and sober) I produced a live album and we used it with my piezo on my stand-up bass going into an ADAT. When we mixed down the tracks, I begged the guy to kill my piezo channel, but he liked the edge on my solos. (He's a rock player, no offence) but, it ruined the tracks. (The 57 sounded much better by itself.)

About eight years later (2004) after I "retired" (or, got to fat to want to carry a $10,000 instrument into a restaurant only to make enough money to buy my girl friend a meal,) I decided to find out what recording on a computer was like.

So I drug out my SM57 again and used in on bass, nylon string guitar, and some vocal overdubs. The client on the vocals asked me to do it again with a pop filter (hey, how I was I supposed to know, I'm a bass player) He was right, and, I've noticed you really have to pay attention to the "proximity effect" with these mics. It doesn't just get boomier, it gets... compressed, sort of.) It's probably why they sound good on electric guitar amps, off axis.

Anyway, a friend of mine (who is a real sound guy) was storing my stuff for me, and when I went to pick it up, he offered to trade me his brand new 57 for my old one, which didn't make sense because his new one (same exact mic) sounded EXACTLY LIKE my old one. And I couldn't figure it out until recently, since I've started really getting into recording and reading what engineers always say about microphones.

This one recording guru says: "My favorite microphone ever made is the Shure SM57. It's rarely ever "genius" but it never ever totally sucks. You can point one in the general direction of a sound and you'll get a pretty decent representation of that sound that can be recorded and pounded to death later."

I realize now, that my friend just wanted to have a 57 that looked "that old" because... it would make him look like he'd been "that smart", for "that long". (It's got some major rust on the screen and the grey part on the barrell has worn off where it slides into the stand adapter.

Anyway, I nixed the trade. The memories alone would make me keep it, even if it didn't sound so good. This mike will be making someone else happy long after I'm long gone.

Buy five, (trust me.) You won't be sorry.

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April 5, 2007

SM57 mic

By Cody from Denver, CO USA
Music Background: Recording engineer, musician

i think this mic is a must for every musician and engineer, it is tough as hell and can be used on practically anything

February 28, 2007

What can I say...

By IMAGO R. from Lexington, Ky
Music Background: Recording Engineer, pro musician, and Independant producer.

The 57 is a traditional utility mic. It's not made to make anything pop or stand out. It just is what it is. A trusted workhorse mike that gives great results especially when blended with other mics of better tonal quality.

October 18, 2006

A classic

By Joe from NJ
Music Background: home recordist

I got this mic back in 1997, and I still use it on every session. At this point, I am only using it on guitar cabinets. I used to use it close up on snare, but I now only use 3 mics on a drum kit, so it doesn't get used in that application anymore -- but it does a decent enough job on snare.

Combined with a 421 or a Royer 121, you can get some really nice guitar sounds happening. My 57 seems to have gotten better with age. Since mine is now almost 10 years old, it's hard to say whether a brand new one will have the same magic...but there is a good chance it will. I don't honestly know how you could NOT have at least one of these laying around. A great mic to have around...

September 12, 2006

I Mean, C'mon, it's a 57

By John B. from Nashvile, TN
Music Background: Recording/Mix Engineer

So it's the Shure SM57. It's a great mic that works for pretty much everything. Almost every snare and electric in the past... long time... have been recorded with this. Great for live too. It handles pretty much anything you can throw at it and has a little midrange bump for that grit you been longing for.

September 11, 2006

the cornerstone

By Jimi K. from san Leandro Ca
Music Background: recording enginer w/ BA

IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE OF THESE AND YOUR IN AUDIO, WELL YOU SHOULD NOT BE IN AUDIO. IF YOU GOT ONE, GET SOME MORE CUZ YOU'LL SWEAR BY THEM, ESPECIALLY IF YOU DO LIVE SOUND. THEY WORK GOOD ON EVERYTHING AND TAKE A BEATING. WHEN DECIDING WHAT MIC TO USE WHEN RECORDING, I ALWAYS TRY THE 57 ALONG WITH ALL THE OTHERS AND IT IS USALLY ONE OF THE TOP 3 PICS. SWEET MIC AND FOR THE PRICE PICK UP 2

July 15, 2006

Everybody's got at least one, don't you?

By Dean D. from Bellingham, WA
Music Background: Semi-pro musician/recording engineer

Studio and live sound staple. I have three, maybe four of these. I'll probably pick up a few more in my lifetime. I mostly use them on guitar cabs, snare and toms. They are as tough as nails and just keep doing the job.

Honestly, there's nothing really exciting about an SM57, they're just there, they always work and they sound good. I've picked other more "exotic" mics for guitar cabs and drums, but for some reason I keep coming back to them.

July 8, 2006

A druable reliable microphone found everywhere in the world.

By Clayton from St. Louis MO
Music Background: Live and Recording Engineer and student

I have used many SM57 microphones in my life, and see them everywhere. They wear really well, and when they do get broken, can usually be fixed, or replaced at any pro audio store. They work well and last a long time, but they dont sound great. They are good but not as good as my Audix i5 that i recently bought. I've been using my i5 for everything i use to use my 57 for, and it has been working out better than i thought it would.

June 21, 2006

The All Time Best Electric Guitar Mic!

By Tom C. from Chicago, Illinois
Music Background: Freelance guitarist & studio musician

I've had the opportunity to hear this mic in several different live musical settings and I'm always pleased with the way the 57 represents the sound coming from my speaker(s). It's a very accurate mic and I know that my sound from the stage will most likely be the same as the PA mix.

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