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Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Boom Arm and Cable

Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone, Desktop Microphone Boom Stand for Shure Microphones, and XLR Cable
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Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone Bundle with Boom Arm and Cable
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World-class Broadcast Mic with Desk Mount and Mic Cable

Step up your podcasting game, with this Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone Broadcasting Bundle from Sweetwater! It's based around the Shure SM7B dynamic mic, an industry-standard broadcast mic that delivers big, detailed vocal reproduction. It's bundled with a Boom Arm to mount directly to your desktop, plus a microphone cable for a superior signal connection. In other words, your desktop can become a capable podcasting studio with the Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone Broadcasting Bundle.

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Shure’s SM7B is a go-to mic for all kinds of sources, but when it comes to capturing dialogue, it’s an absolute standout. You’ll find this dynamic beauty dangling from broadcast booms in voice-over, ADR, radio, and podcast studios around the world. There are two settings that let you tailor the SM7B to a wide range of voices and applications. Whether you want to bring out the resonance of a deep baritone, tame the brittleness of a high soprano, capture a whisper, or record a gunshot, the Shure SM7B is a must-have part of your rig.

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Transform the feel of your broadcast, podcast, or stream with this deluxe articulating desktop mic boom stand. Engineered for flawless compatibility with your Shure vocal microphone, this stand brings a new level of convenience to the table — literally! Its adaptable clamping system attaches to tables and desktops up to 2.17 inches in thickness, allowing you to streamline your workstation’s efficiency while maximizing available floor and surface space. The threaded extension allows enough room for clearance for your XLR cable, working seamlessly with models such as the SM7B and MV7, among others. A 32.25-inch arm extension range with silent 360-degree rotation permits ample positioning options to provide the most comfortable feel while you work. To minimize clutter, a built-in cable channel with security clips keeps the mic cord managed and out of the way. For desktop Shure mic users, Sweetwater pros recommend the deluxe articulating desktop mic boom stand!

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Professionals who need a road-ready cable will love Composer series microphone cables. Like the rest of the series, Gator Cableworks Composer series microphone cables are built with oxygen-free copper conductors with copper spiral shielding for pure signal. They’re wrapped in a PVC jacket that’s flexible and durable enough to withstand rough handling. Finally, each patent-pending connector features Gator’s TORIColor ID rings so you can locate individual cables within a nest of others. Available in various lengths and connector configurations, Gator Cableworks Composer series microphone cables are common on Sweetwater stages, with techs preferring their versatile design and high visibility labeling.

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Reviews

Really clean and professional!
From the sound, to the look, this is definitely the best set-up Ive had in my home studio so far. I am really excited to get into more detailed recording with it, but as of now, its not picking up any extra noise, the sound is warm and clean, and I really like the way that the arm moves around and latches onto the cord for easy organization on my desk! HIGHLY recommend
Music background: Singer/Songwriter
EH - nice mic, don't like the arm
The mic is great. BUT, after attaching it to the arm, the threaded connector piece immediately got stuck in the mics connector and its incredibly hard to get unstuck (actually still working on getting it out). Also, the size of the arm interferes with the XLR port on the SM7B. I purchased a fethead to use with the mic, and I cant use it with the arm unless I purchase an extension so the mic isn't right next to the arm. If you want an SM7b, DONT BUY THIS BUNDLE. Its not even cheaper than buying each part separately. Not worth it. But I reiterate, its the arm that's the problem, not the mic.