From a humble start as a radio parts wholesaler in Shure has grown to become a global leader in audio electronics. Shure products have been everywhere and seen it all! Sound is our business. Good sound is fine for some people. Shure as a one-man company selling radio component kits before factory-built radio sets were marketed. Within three years Shure would grow to more than 75 employees.
The iconic, original Shure Model Photo: Shure, Inc. In , Shure revolutionised the music industry with a microphone so successful that it is still in production today! A few years later, with radio broadcasting, public-address and two-way radio communications becoming more common, he took on the distribution of microphones from a now long-gone manufacturer.
If you are looking for a microphone for singing and speech, the SM58 is always a great choice! This microphone has been the absolute universal classic for the most diverse applications for decades - in particular live on stage, but also in the studio, this dynamic microphone is the benchmark. While the Shure SM58 does a super job as a universally applicable microphone, vocalists often also want a microphone that can bring out the individual character of their voice even better. It is worth taking a look at Shure's extensive product range, offering a wide range of microphones.
The Shure SM57 is a low- impedance cardioid dynamic microphone made by Shure Incorporated and commonly used in live sound reinforcement and studio recording. It is one of the best-selling microphones in the world. It is used extensively in amplified music and has been used for speeches by every U. The origin of SM57 may be traced to , when Shure engineer Benjamin Bauer developed the first single-element directional microphone, the Unidyne, which had a cardioid pickup pattern.