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The Shure SM58-CN is a professional-grade dynamic vocal microphone featuring a unidirectional cardioid pattern, built-in spherical mesh grille with pop filter, and rugged metal construction. Included is a 25-foot XLR cable for versatile connectivity. Renowned for its warm, clear vocal reproduction and noise rejection, it’s the trusted choice for live performances, studio recording, podcasting, and streaming, delivering consistent, high-quality sound in any environment.





| ASIN | B00015H0X4 |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | Includes SM58 cardioid dynamic vocal microphone, 25-foot XLR-male to XLR-female cable, A25D swivel stand adapter and storage bag |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Digital Receiver |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 14,292 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 5015000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406051309 |
| Item Dimensions | 10.3 x 4.9 x 3.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Shure SM58 Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone with 25' XLR Cable, Pneumatic Shock Mount, Spherical Mesh Grille with Built-in Pop Filter, A25D Mic Clip, Storage Bag, 3-pin XLR Connector (SM58-CN) |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | SM58-CN |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | SM58 microphones |
| Model Number | SM58-CN |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | AC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | The Shure SM58 is a unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone designed for professional vocal use in sound reinforcement and studio recording. A highly effective, built-in, spherical filter minimizes wind and breath 'pop' noise. A cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. The SM58 has a tailored vocal response for a sound which is a world standard. Rugged construction, a proven shock mount system, and a steel mesh grille. Special Feature The Shure SM58 is a unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone designed for professional vocal use in sound reinforcement and studio recording. A highly effective, built-in, spherical filter minimizes wind and breath 'pop' noise. A cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. The SM58 has a tailored vocal response for a sound which is a world standard. Rugged construction, a proven shock mount system, and a steel mesh grille. See more |
| UPC | 042406051309 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
J**K
Awesome sound; low noise; great quality
I bought this microphone to record audiobooks and podcasts. I also have a cheap USB mic, so this was my first foray into professional equipment. I plug it into my Behringer U-PHORIA UM2 Audiophile 2x2 USB Audio Interface with XENYX Mic Preamplifier and get the signal into my laptop via a USB cable. The difference between my new Shure mic and my old USB mic is like night and day. I have a naturally flat voice, and the SM58 gives it more volume and substance. With additional post-recording processing in Audacity my voice sounds almost professional :) I am impressed by the ability of the SM58 to reject outside noise and concentrate on my voice. I place it close to my mouth (about 2 inches away) at an angle so it won't pick up the plosives. I used to hide in my walk-in closet for recordings, but now I don't have to do that. I can simply sit in my room on a comfortable chair and record. I can't comment on the durability since I've only owned it for less than a month, but the overall impression is this: it's sturdy, heavy, and made of metal. Yes, it's more expensive than the cheap USB microphones, but you can't really compare. I think it's totally worth the price. I'm an instant fan. Great job, Shure!
S**R
Top-Notch Mic for Live Performances and Studio Use
I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase of the Shure SM58 Pro XLR Dynamic Microphone Stage Performance Kit! The microphone itself is fantastic—clear, crisp sound with excellent noise rejection, making it perfect for live performances. It captures my vocals with impressive clarity, and the cardioid pattern does a great job of minimizing unwanted background noise. The kit includes everything you need to get started: a 15-foot XLR cable, a sturdy stand, an A25D clip, and a convenient carrying bag for easy storage and transport. The build quality of all the components is top-tier, and I’ve been using it both on stage and in the studio without any issues. Shure’s reputation definitely holds up with this model, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, professional-grade microphone. Whether you're a performer or a content creator, this microphone will elevate your sound!
A**E
So glad I purchased this microphone!
I am so glad I purchased this microphone. As a singer you kind of have to have one of these. Great price and quality. I used to have one of these but it somehow went missing and I did not replace it. Glad to have one again.
S**W
Shure Recommended, 3rd Party Disapproved: Affordable Mic/XLR Combo Used for Sax Recordings
1. MFG Recommended by a Coworker; 2 Shure SM58s purchased: 1 good, 1 not so good 2. Great microphone for the money 3. Works well recording my saxophone 4. Heavier than expected 5. Should come with a microphone holder and adapter insert 6. For a little extra green, you can get the 25' XLR cable 7. Troubling experience with the last SM58 microphone (Mic head loose, no holder, insert, box was taped) Review/Opinion: Based on a coworker's opinion and my own research, I found this microphone and gave it a try for my instrument recordings. Being a third of what my coworker paid for his mic, not the SM58, is what attracted me in the beginning. I was looking at a SM57 initially until I found information stating that the SM58 could be a better device for saxophone recordings. I found a site that tested various microphones to see how the SM58 sounds. Based on that intel, affordability, and what my coworker thought about those tests, I jumped into the pool of microphone setup and purchased this mic with the XLR cable combo. I have been very happy with the recordings, both in a partial acoustic foamed environment and a fully foamed environment. Obviously, the fully foamed environment recordings are more clear and distinct. For both locations though, at an arm's length away, no clipping or distortion was experienced. The second microphone I purchased from a 3rd party: I have a similarly bad experience with an audio interface purchased through a 3rd party. i strongly suggest going through the mfr if possible. So he package was taped up, holder and insert missing, however, luckily, the XLR cable and microphone were still there! I did a mini-check on the cable and mic, which both seemed to be fine. I found later that the microphone head was loose!?! This microphone was in heavy bubble wrap when it came and the box was not damaged, but had two pieces of large white button-tape affixed. So far, this microphone has not been an issue for recording the sax and hopefully it will not be an issue in the future. Setup: The mic has an XLR port and hooks directly up to an XLR cable. In my setup, the XLR cable hooks into the audio interface, MXV2U which is power by the laptop/computer through a usb-c cable supplied by Shure's MXV2U. I am using Audacity as a DAW on a lightweight Linux OS. No issues have been experienced during my ~10 - 20 recordings. Ease of Use: Its a microphone with an XLR port. Hook it up, set it up where you need it, make sure it registers on the recording software, make some noise on a test recording, play it back and adjust the software where you want it. done. lol. As a note, I have experienced no issues with either mic, both sound great for my needs. Overall experience: This microphone MIGHT be a bit soft when it comes to speaking during sessions-- I have not experimented enough with placement yet. Research tends toward the mic being 6" to 12" away at max for normal voice recording, since I am more interested in the tonal quality of the instrument, but my voice does comes in a close second as i can learn from previous perceptions, mistakes, habits, or etc from any spoken portion or outburst, lol. Usually, the mic is about an arm's length away, which is a greater distance than recommendations. This can be corrected by either better placement or louder speech though. I suggest using the MFR, if possible, for any purchases due to experiences with one of these mics and one of the MXV2U audio interfaces have issues. The connectivity cannot be simpler, hook up the XLR cable, the sensitivity of the mic seems great, at least to my ear, it seems to pick up the instrument's sounds cleanly, it is affordable compared to other options, and I am happy overall with the purchase regardless of the oversight? of the 3rd party. Yep, five stars.
D**H
SM58 Lives On
Great product at a great price. The SM58 is the standard by which other workhorse mics are judged. Go ahead, spend more money if you want to.
R**M
Great Mic, Great Company
This mic actually broke just short of a year of me using it so I sent it to the company and they fixed it up for me and now it works perfect again, good job on part of the company for fixing the product and giving customers a warranty. Granted it shouldn't have broke after under a year of use.. Overall, the microphone sounds great and works well though.
D**N
It works great
The Shure SM58 is absolutely legendary for a reason. The sound quality is incredibly clear and warm, and it does an amazing job of isolating vocals while rejecting background noise. It’s built like a tank—I’ve dropped it multiple times, and it still works perfectly. Whether on stage or in the studio, this mic delivers reliable, professional-grade performance every single time. Hands down the best dynamic vocal mic you can buy. Highly recommended!
G**I
Amazing!
"The SM58 truly lives up to its legendary reputation. The vocal clarity is outstanding and it feels incredibly durable."
P**E
Perfect five stars !
Le nom Shure n'est plus à faire ! Le pied de micro est de très bonne qualité et très résistant et pour le micro Shure SM-58 sa réputation le précède depuis longtemps !
G**A
Suena bien
Práctico y facik
C**A
Ottimo microfono
Il Shure SM58 è un microfono che ha guadagnato un'ottima reputazione nel mondo della musica e dell'intrattenimento grazie alla sua qualità, affidabilità e robustezza. Dopo averlo utilizzato per diverse sessioni di registrazione e performance live, posso confermare che questo microfono merita pienamente una recensione da 5 stelle. Qualità del Suono Il primo aspetto che colpisce del Shure SM58 è la sua qualità del suono. È progettato per enfatizzare la voce umana, rendendolo ideale per i cantanti. La risposta in frequenza è ottimizzata per offrire un suono caldo e chiaro, riducendo al minimo le interferenze indesiderate. Il pattern polare cardioide aiuta a isolare la sorgente sonora principale riducendo al contempo il rumore di fondo, il che è essenziale in ambienti live rumorosi. Versatilità Il SM58 è estremamente versatile e può essere utilizzato in una varietà di situazioni, da concerti dal vivo a sessioni di registrazione in studio. È anche un'ottima scelta per presentazioni, discorsi e qualsiasi altra applicazione in cui sia necessaria una riproduzione vocale chiara e precisa. Inoltre, il microfono è dotato di un supporto anti-shock interno che minimizza il rumore di manipolazione, rendendolo ancora più versatile e facile da usare. Facilità d'Uso Configurare e utilizzare il Shure SM58 è un gioco da ragazzi. Basta collegarlo al sistema audio e si è pronti a partire. Non richiede alcuna alimentazione phantom, il che lo rende compatibile con un'ampia gamma di apparecchiature audio. Questo aspetto, combinato con la sua robustezza, lo rende una scelta ideale sia per professionisti esperti che per principianti. Rapporto Qualità-Prezzo Infine, il Shure SM58 offre un rapporto qualità-prezzo eccezionale. Considerando le sue prestazioni, la sua durabilità e la sua reputazione, il prezzo è estremamente competitivo. Questo microfono rappresenta un investimento sicuro che durerà per anni. Conclusione In sintesi, il Shure SM58 è un microfono eccezionale che soddisfa tutte le aspettative di qualità, durabilità e versatilità. È una scelta perfetta per chiunque cerchi un microfono affidabile per performance vocali, sia dal vivo che in studio. Con il suo suono nitido, la costruzione robusta e la facilità d'uso, il SM58 continua a essere lo standard di riferimento nel settore. Merita senza dubbio 5 stelle su 5.
L**L
A lenda é verdadeira!
Microfone top, só alegria nas minhas gravações!
V**A
Can't believe Shure is selling it for such a low price. It's a legendary vocal and wood wind mic!
Amazing microphone for such a price. Got it on a lightning deal for 6.7k which is a steal. I really appreciate Amazon for selling it at such a price. I had been waiting on the edge to buy it, but didn't really see any advantage to getting a dynamic mic as I already owned AT2020 and MXL990 and 991. But these are condenser microphones and they really need a lot of acoustic treatment for the room. This mic SM58 on the other hand absolutely sounds phenomenal and we don't need to worry about the room acoustics because it rejects everything else and only picks up the sound from in front of the mic. Pros: 1. Obviously it's legendary build quality. I didn't think it would be 300gm! It's like a tank. You can hammer nails with this. 2. Beautifully tuned for vocals and other woodwind instruments (I play the flute and it records it brilliantly) Almost all artists use this live and it gives the flute a nice natural sound. A condenser microphone actually needs you to be more precise in your breathing and even picks up the small noises while playing. But this microphone rejects all that and only picks up the direct sound. I'm amazed at how well this mic has been designed in a cardioid pickup pattern. I usually have trouble extending the bass flute sounds, but with this mic, it actually accentuates the bass flute sound! 3. It has warm and rich bass sound. 4. Almost all classical live performances and a lot of the bollywood songs are recorded on this mic. The sound signature of this mic is familiar to everyone and hence it sounds so good. Cons: 1. It needs a lot of gain to get a usable signal. And if you don't have a powerful and good quality amp, it'll introduce noise (although you could reduce it in post production). On a scarlett 2i2, this thing needs 75% gain and it is sufficiently loud without any self noise. On a Zoom H5 recorder, it gets by at level 5.5 to 6 gain. So zoom recorder's amps are a little more powerful I believe. I believe this high gain requirement was because it was designed in the late 60s where the equipment was all analog and needed a lot of voltage for the sound mixing boards to work with. What you get in the box 1. Mic (duh!) 2. Mic stand adapter (I thought there was a 3/8th inch adapter but I didn't see it in my box. May be Indian version doesn't have it) 3. Faux leather zippered pouch 4. Cable tie 5. Stickers The microphone has a "Shure - Distributed in India" hologram plastered on it's body. I had made the mistake of peeling it (as I thought it ruined the look of the microphone!) and as soon as I peeled it, the sticker left out a residue in letters saying "void void void". So I think I just voided my warranty! So DO NOT remove the hologram sticker. I believe I got the original and not fake microphone. It had all the signs of an original Shure mic. Overall I'm extremely satisfied with the product. I don't think I'll ever be needing my Condenser microphones with such an amazing and well built dynamic mic is available. Note: People who want to run it off their PC or Mac.Don't! .... Get an audio interface as this mic needs good pre-amplification.
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