This is the New #1 Broadcasting Mic -- Shure SM7dB
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0:00 - This mic solves a growing problem in a clever way
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2:03 - Why the SM7b is $400
3:19 - Where the problems started
5:24 - The real reason Shure released this mic
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Description tags, yo: Shure, SM7, SM7b, SM7db, dynamic, preamp, microphone, mic, podcast, broadcasting, streaming, youtube, audio, voice, vocals, talking, singing
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#Shure #SM7dB #microphone - Jak na to + styl
What mic are you using right now and what's your dream mic? If you don't have one, just leave an emoji for engaaaaaagement ❤
Using an SM7B and I want an RE20
Currently rocking an AT4040
Using the SM7B but I was looking to grab another for podcasting with fellow artists in my studio. Problem solved by Harris yet again! Enjoy those sweet affiliate bucks, lol.
Using my Dream Mic right now, the SM7b, going into a Cloudlifter then a wave xlr. Really, I love it, and the quality it gives.
Im using the antelope audio edge solo and I love it, pared with my wave XLR, I think its the perfect combo to really make this virtual mic pop
@Senpai Thank you for your review! The original Cloudlifter was created over 10 years ago as an active circuit for our Cloud Ribbon Microphones. Since then, our patented design has proven useful for low output dynamic mics like the SM7B and many others. It's worth noting here that we collaborated with Shure on the new SM7dB through licensing our Cloudlifter technology to give customers both convenience and quality in one product.
Glad to hear yall were able to be a part of that - my Cloudlifter has served me well for the better part of five years with my SM7B, so thank you!
You guys literally privated a video about the cloudlifter that was so full of shit that you even got memed upon by audiophiles. Cool story.
But according to this CZcamsr, you’re wrong and your product exists because the Shure SM7b needs you.
I wish the viewers on CZcams watched these “experts” and their “reviews” with a little more skepticism. I’ve seen all sorts of myths and misinformation get all sorts of praise and 👍🏻 on CZcams when the information is just fabricated fiction.
@@skorpers
So called audiophiles making memes is your authoritative source? Sucks to be you.
@@totallyfrozen Yep and Harris has said a fair amount of bs over the years. The dynamic mic background noise myth is one.
Omg I was about to buy the Sm7b and I was wondering if I needed the preamp and now this new mic comes in with it included ! Do I need a mixer with it too or no? Sorry I don’t know much about sound
My left ear loved that inro. Awesome video, love the hardware aspect of streaming, so these mic videos are awesome!
I was just scrolling through to see if anyone else mentioned this.
I own the SM7B and this would’ve been great to have a few years ago when the massive growth in streaming happened during COVID. With the GOXLR becoming a brick due to the lack of support, the SM7dB may find its use. This is definitely worth it to eliminate any cloudlifter unit.
But the green branding on it really bugs my OCD for a monochromatic aesthetic 😅
The GoXLR is far from a brick as there is still support. While it's not exactly support from TC Helicon directly. It is as close to that manufacture support as you can possibly get. It's via a 3rd party who obviously has source code level access. They can and have even added new features.
@@AnthonyGoodley oh wow! I’m in the TC and some audio related discords and personally haven’t updated any ‘firmware’ since early summer but before I upgrade to a Rode unit, any info on the current support for the GOXLR would be nice - reach out if you’re able 👍🏼
Bro saying the GO XLR is a brick is so disingenuous that it actually pisses me off.
@@trohfe I caught a 1 day ban from commenting while trying to communicate to you how to locate the video that contains the info you requested.
My appeal seems to have worked. My ban has been removed.
I'll try again later to communicate to you how to find a video from another person's channel. It's not my channel. But I know this person pretty well for a long time.
@@AnthonyGoodley appreciate it!
Honestly, its too late, if it released like 3 years ago it wouldve been amazing, but nowadays, even some of the budget interfaces have enough gain for an sm7b without needing a booster, making the whole point of the sm7db useless
Some people are using XLR handles on their camera, whose preamps are not exactly newer interface levels.
I indeed think it's coming a bit late, but just because we're not the use case doesn't mean there isn't one.
@@PawFromTheBroons Anyone actually uses a dynamic mic on their camera?
@@isMiIes Sony and Panasonic have XLR inputs on accessory handles.
There are many use cases when you'd want those, notably for streaming when you don't want A/V to be out of sync.
Completely Agree 💯
@@PawFromTheBroons Yeah, ofc XLR inputs make sense in cameras, but I am still not sure if a dynamic mic like this one does at all. I've only seen Shotgun mics being used in cameras, which makes the most sense out of all the options imo!
Thank you for the wonderful breakdown!❤
Thanks for the heads up. I’ve always enjoyed the way you break things down Harris.
The production quality on this video, the flow and the cleverness to this video was great !
I'm conflicted on the Shure SM7dB because there's a 3rd option in this scenario that isn't covered - buy the Shure SM7B - and instead of buying a fethead/cloud lifter at all - just get an interface that can properly drive the microphone. In any of these scenarios you need an interface anyway - and I think if you end up buying an interface that makes sure it can drive a mic like the SM7B - you'll also get more/better features included in that too so you get more for your money.
AKA lets say you have $600 to spend total:
$400 SM7B + $50 Fethead + $150 Interface
$500 SM7dB + $100 Interface
$400 SM7B + $200 Interface
That $200 interface SHOULD give you the gain you need to drive the SM7B - and will probably give you more pro features to boot - all for the same total price.
Always on top of the latest and greatest with a fair assessment and cool side-by-sides.
Thank you for another great video Harris. 🤘🏻
Wow, I'm here very early yaay xD! Love your videos dude! they really helped me alot choosing gear! All the best to you!
some tech just speaks to me - even if i am not a broadcaster or streamer or anything ... i just love the tech.
Awesome video!
I will consider it as a xmas gift for myself :D
Great video! For your SM7B, which mixer (without a preamp) are you guys using?
If they had kept it at the same price point it might be a bit more of an attractive option, but this is basically only an upgrade if you didn't already have an SM7B. There are already a few interfaces that have enough gain to drive the mic without introducing noise to it that one can get for less than $300.
For a less expensive option one could get the Blue Sona (if still available) and have effectively the same audio quality experience.
Personally. One of the reasons I moved to an XLR microphone setup (other than to play instruments through my microphone input) is for the modular upgrade ability. If I want better headphones I can buy new headphones. If my microphone breaks I only need a new microphone. In this case you lose a set of upgrade ability/repairability in a setup. In a studio case obviously they may have multiple of these microphones for that (just in case) moment.
That was dope. Thanks bro!
Thanks for the info. You have helped me so much over the years. I love my sm7b. Thanks for being you!
Thanks for the video 🙂
Did you have ever tested the sE Electronics Dynacaster? For me in comparison it is the "better" mic with a little more variety.
If not, I would say, you should give it a try 🙂
Love it! Thanks for all do
One day maybe I'll own an SM7 but for now? My choice for a mic was the Rode PodMic USB. My reasoning was that it gives me an option to upgrade to an XLR interface down the line, while giving me access to a great sounding Mic over USB-C for the time being. Your videos as well as other audio-esque content creators helped sway me in making this decision, so a big thank you!
Great info as always!
Good overview and comparison.
My thoughts:
If you're already running an SM7B, no need to upgrade.
If you already have separate outboard mic preamps with suitable gain and are looking to add the SM7B...go with the older version.
If you are relying on the on-board preamps of a budget or "prosumer" type interface and are looking to add the SM7B...the new SM7dB might be worth a look.
The SM7B is fantastic and I use it on so many things (vocals/guitar cabinets/drums) Super versatile...I can't remember a project I haven't used it on since I bought mine.
Great mic, but I also like the Ethos Earthworks mic a lot, and of course the RE20 Black looks great in person. I'm all set having those mics plus an SM7B. With how good preamps are on the Roland Bridge Cast, 4th gen Scarlett's, and the Rode Rodecaster II series you don't really need to spend the extra $100 if you're looking to put that towards a more complete streaming/DAW interface.
As a very experienced radio personality I can highly recommend the RE20. The SM7b is only necessary when interviewing people who don’t know any mic technique. That’s why Joe Rogan uses them.
@@totallyfrozen Love the RE20 but it sounds extremely nasal and thin on my particular voice. SM7b meanwhile is perfect for me. The Rode Procaster was my former forever mic, but still has some minor nasal sound compared to the SM7b, for me.
Great video as always!
I'm currently using the Shure Super 55 Deluxe for my recording and streams. I love the gorgeous classic look and sound.
cool upgrade, happy my sm7b isn't "inferior" didn't really like the cloudlifter didn't know about the fethead sooo this was a great deal of knowledge! will def be picking that up in the near future.
interesting to finally add it years later. hopefully this will help those who were uneasy/unsure about this one issue.
I have the SM7B and it has always been my dream mic. I still have not bit the bullet in getting an outboard preamp, just have no need for it atm. I have it connected to a GoXLR mini and I have been doing well with that setup. However, I am looking to get a different interface which can interact with both Mac and PC, so who knows, I may get one for it somewhere down the road.
I so unknowledgable on audio and mics but your channel helps me get some of the basics thank you 🫶
Hmm... I gotta say, this too little, too late. I picked up an Earthworks ETHOS last year, and I've never looked back. Killer streaming/podcasting mic, and a solid backup to my Twin87 for VO. (And even a go to for audiobook or other long form VO stuff.)
Thank you for commenting about the ETHOS. This looks like a way better option for me. Gonna grab one :D
Earthworks absolutely OWNS shure on the broadcast and recording segment, period! The Ethos is legendary.
@@FatherLamb I couldn't agree more. Shure = Rent Taking
Thank you for making review
I'll be back to comment my experience once I receive my SM7db next week :). Great video as always Senpai
love that mshadows pic you guys used at the beginning
Well done. Thanks
So I have a question i've found in my testing and others testing the the SM7B had a higher noise floor when amplified like this. This is why I settled on a Rode Procaster around that budget. But I do love the look of the SM7 series. Does the higher noise floor apply with this new microphone?
ty very much for intro music in just full left ear :D
Great video as always. It is worth it to me to not have extra equipment on my already crowded desk. I am running 2 Rodecaster Pro 2 and 2 Shure SM7DB. I broadcast from my machine shop and my 3d printing room. I was using 2 Procaster mics.
Do you mind me asking what low profile mic stand you are using?
Just in case you might not have been aware the Rodecaster Pro II has enough power to drive the SM7B w/o the need for an external preamp.
Thr big selling point and why i replaced all my sm7bs and there fetheads with sm7dbs is because now i can take my mic from my streaming set up to my band jams without the need to worry about forgetting something like my fet head or to just make it easier to use as is.
I've been wondering if I should get the new Shure SM7db or the SM7b. My biggest issue is if the Wave XLR can power the latter, and how much of a difference does the premium microphone really add to my setup. I'm currently using a Tascam TM80 microphone, which is okay. But I do feel like I want to use the SM7b.
great vid very informative! got a new sub here
i see that low profile beacn arm! how're you liking it? seriously considering picking one up
i am going with the SM7dB because of what you said about losing the preamp. I plan on using mine at home and over at other home studios
My brain screamed when i only heard the intro music panned all the way to the left. It's one of those intros that i love and suddenly i stopped working
I use a Shure M57 on my PS5 streams and I’ve definitely noticed it is too quiet - been thinking about buying a cloud lifter or fethead- but maybe getting a different mic altogether is a better answer
Funny. As I click on this video, I see an ad for the SM7dB.
This sounds like a good choice and all. I'm sticking with the Maono PD200X dynamic mic, but if they come out with a gaming mic with a tad bit of LED lights, I might consider it.
Ive got the SM7B with some 25$ mic booster I found on amazon.
I really like this setup and didnt need it because I have the wave XLR but its quiter (background) with the mic booster.
At 0:43, it appears that the dB version has more mid-range than the SM7B.
I've noticed that some streamers who have the Shure SM7B, treat it like a long-distance microphone. It's unfortunate that these streamers seem to be following other streamers without fully understanding their microphone choices. The Shure SM7B is a fantastic microphone, but it's not always the best fit for everyone's needs, and some people gravitate towards it simply because it's popular among big-name streamers.
An alternative worth considering is the Rode Procaster, which offers excellent performance and comes close to matching the quality of the SM7B at a significantly lower cost (and can work without a FatHead or a Cloudlifter). However, it often gets overlooked because it's not a Shure product and might not have the same "cool" factor.
If I were in the market for a dynamic microphone and had to choose? I would certainly consider the Db version for the 100 bucks more and I should mention that using a Fethead with your external sound card can be inconvenient, because it sticks so much out, and it is heavy so it can sag.
Well said, I own both the Procaster and SM7b and the Procaster is so close, yet such a bargain for the price.
I got the Rode podmic and the Roland Bridge cast. and i am verry happy with the combo.
Can you use this with your camera and record onto an SD card if you have one of those interfaces? Right now I just use a shotgun mic because it can plug directly into my camera. I don’t want to have a separate audio and video recording. I like to just have it all onto one file.
I have the Rod Pod mic, and It sounds pretty good! i have no complaints and would buy it over the SM7B any day!
I have the Elgato Wave DX with the Wave XLR would there be any point in changing to the Shure SM7B in the future I might also at some point in the future get a new XLR interface maybe the Bridgecast
Love the review.
I'd love for you to make a video explaining what the switches on the back of the Shure SM7B (and now SM7dB) do
its good that it has the Bypass option thought because some people already have Phantom Power but now they could get rid of it if they wanted to when they buy that Mic
THank you!
What are the chances of the built-in preamp failing? Should an external pre-amp paired with an SM7B fail, replacing the preamp seems a lot less stressful than repairing/replacing the whole mic itself. Thoughts?
That was an extremely different and great perspective on the preamp market and Shure's inclusive into the new model. Never considered, probably wouldn't have connected the dots - but you blew my mind with it. AThanks for the great content as always
Hey Harris, thanks for taking the time to record this as your were flying out to TwitchCon just for me
Nice! Love it
You save me so much Time. Thank you!
For someone that would like to use this for discord/streaming/podcast... What would you recommend connecting this XLR mic to in this day and age?
🤔Love the take on this latest iteration of a release
I went for one of your recommendations, the Elgato Wave 3, worked fine for me =)
I have a Shure SM 7B and a Fethead Triton. My Interface is a Presonus Studiolive Mixer with Firewire 800. But I also use the Shure SM 7B directly connected to my "Digitech 300 Vocal Effects Unit", wich has enough power to boost the Shure SM 7B.
ok I need your honest input on a device Shure sells. the Shure MVX2U XLR-to-USB Digital Interface. its supposed to be a xlr to usb c. is it worth getting an xlr and turning it into a usb mic at least untill you can get a good xlr interface to plug it into?
Haven't needed a preamp with my rodecaster pro2. Works fine with that and works fine connected to my Zoom H6. That said, if I buy another, I'll consider the new model. I'm betting it'll have a price drop eventually anyway.
I bought my SM7B for $300 from guitar center during one of their pandemic sales. The cloud lifter on sale too. And my interface. I think my whole setup came in under the price of the SM7DB
I have a SE Dynacaster and I LOVE IT! ITs half the price of this new one and sounds just as good!!
Literally got my first ad for this mic in front of this video
Greetings from Seattle. I see many new podcasts that are using the AKG C214 and the Aston Spirit, could you explain the reasons, thank you
I have a Rode Procaster. I have had it for over a year and have never heard how I sound on it, but other people tell me that it is crystal clear. So ... I was thinking of moving up to the SM7B. I already have a Motu, so there wouldn't be a problem powering it, but SHOULD I spend $400 for another mic? Is it THAT much better than the Procaster?
between elgato X corsair, shure and rode, which one is the best for podcasting + gaming ?
On the topic of the SM7B being used for vocals, Metallica also used SM7B's to record St. Anger (despite its poor production), and used it for Hardwired...To Self Destruct as well. Death Magnetic i think they used a different microphone during that.
Its to late id say, there are lots of streaming mixer that provide plenty of gain now, the one i use is the Roland Bridgecast.
As someone whos got an MV7 and wants to upgrade to the sm7b the db is a great option, especially because price isn't an issue. And i already have a buyer lined up for the MV7
Should have made this $450 and added in the software to work with it, then i would consider a "upgrade" since most of us already invested in a cloudlifter or fethead lol
the blue is sharper than the green which sounds warmer, Im assuming that the dots is you recording the different mics
does an audio interface not already have a pre amp ? currently using Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD USB Audio Interface
thank you!
I own the SM7B, also I found a video where you can use without Cloud lifter n still works fine. Unless you focus on gaining that extra gain then is fine to invest in one.
This sounds so good tho!!
Now they need to make one with the Nvidia broadcast noise removal built in too 😅
That's nice!
Wow Harris. You sound great with that mic. I think I prefer it to the shotgun mics. ❤
my left ear enjoyed the introduction
I am curious... got anything to say about that BEACN mic arm?
Have you checked out the Audio Technica AT2005 USB? I think it really doesnt get the recognition it should as one of the best budget usb/xlr mics.
I enjoyed the left-ear-only intro :p
You can also just buy any of the many audio interfaces that can drive the SM7B without any preamp.
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what mic arm are you using? is that a Beacn mic arm?
Could you check out the new Steelseries mics?
Great info and thanks! Yeah it's worth the extra $100 to have everything built in and one more reason would be one less connection to worry about. 👍😎 However, the reality is most people want something around the $100 price point especially for the home casting you're discussing.
Good information
Can Snepai share his OBS audio filters settings for shure SM7DB? I would be forever grateful!
Big W
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Does anyone else find the SM7B muddy in the low end compared to mics like the RE20?