![]() If we pictured our bestsellers here, it would be a virtual sea of red, with Focusrite's Scarlett series interfaces occupying just about half of our best-selling interfaces. Vocalists of all kinds-singers, podcasters, and even Reverb video hosts-have gravitated to the SM7B for its high-quality sound at a reasonable price. About three times the price of Shure's SM57 or SM58, the SM7B has, in recent years, gone from a respected modern classic to a modern must-have. What's interesting here is the continued almost-dominance of the SM7B. ![]() ![]() (You can even record a classic rock classic with virtually nothing but SM57s.) A workhorse's workhorse, you can throw the SM57 on anything-a snare, a guitar amp, your own vocals-and it will do the trick. The year the Shure SM57 doesn't top our best-selling mic list will be a strange year indeed.
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