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The Shure Microphone

A Shure microphone quite simply is going to give you the biggest bang for the buck, not to mention one of the best sounds. There are all sorts of models to choose from but there are certain models that seem to be the "staples" of the live music scene.



The most popular Shure mic has to be the Shure SM58 Dynamic Handheld Microphone . Literally every club I've ever played at that supplies sound has the SHURE SM58 as it’s microphone of choice. Now, I may not have played at as many clubs as some people but I have played at a ton of them. To me, when that many sound men (who are professionals by the way) are choosing these mics, well, there must be something to it. I know I‘ve personally always been very happy with the performance of my SM58’s in the past. Click on the image below to check out an SM58. It'll open in a new window so you don't lose your place here...

Shure SM58 Dynamic Handheld Microphone


If you have money to spare then I would say to you it would be best spent on a SHURE BETA 58A. These mics are hot and are my favorite Shure microphone. If you were to compare the difference between a twenty dollar piece of junk and an SM58, the sound difference would be quite noticeable. The SM58 would be amazingly crisper and cleaner than the cheap mic. Well the BETA 58A  is that much cleaner and better sounding than the SHURE SM58. I personally don’t own one yet but my next microphone purchase will be a BETA 58A.


I know first hand that as a struggling singer and performer it can be difficult to drum up the money to afford the gear you want but I still say you should make every effort you can to get into the good stuff straight away. I’m not saying you need to rush out and buy a . You should be able to find a used SHURE SM58 if you look for it, even an SM57 would get you started. Just be sure you make the effort. If you have a killer voice then you don’t want to hide it behind some junky sounding piece of equipment. Remember, good gear helps make you sound good! Click on the image below to check out a Shure BETA 58A...

Shure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone


Shure has tons of mics available and they’re a reputable company so you really can’t go wrong buying any of their stuff. Just be sure to do some side by side comparisons so you understand why you like your choice the best.



A good alternative to spending tons of cash on any of your gear is trying to find it on e-Bay. I’ve seen all sorts of music stuff bought this way and you can often find good deals there.

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