Shure SM57-LCE
Shure SM57-LCE

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Description
Description
Shure SM57-LCE – Rugged Cardioid Dynamic Mic for Instruments & Live Use
The Shure SM57-LCE is a legendary dynamic microphone built to capture instruments, amps, drums, or vocals with clarity and resilience. It delivers classic presence, handles high SPL without distortion, and stands up to stage or studio rigours—available at Soundium.
Key Features
- Cardioid polar pattern: Focuses on the source and rejects unwanted off-axis noise for better clarity
- Frequency response 40 Hz–15 000 Hz: Rich lows, clear mids, bright presence for instruments and vocals
- High SPL capability: Can tackle loud sources like guitar amps, drums or brass without distortion
- Built-tough construction: Die-cast steel body, durable grille and components survive rough handling and live gigs
- No need for phantom power: Dynamic design works with standard mic preamps without requiring external power
- Includes mounting accessories: Comes with swivel stand adapter and storage bag for convenient setup and protection
Customer Benefits
This mic gives you reliability, versatility, and the tone that engineers have trusted for decades. It cuts through mixes whether you're miking guitar cabinets, capturing snare drums, or doing live vocals. Low maintenance, high durability, and proven performance let you focus on your sound—available at Soundium.
Quick Specs
- Type: Dynamic (moving-coil)
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency response: 40 Hz – 15 000 Hz
- Sensitivity (1 kHz): −56.0 dBV/Pa (≈1.6 mV/Pa)
- Impedance: Rated 150 Ω (actual ~310 Ω)
- Connector: Male three-pin XLR
- Dimensions (length × diameter): 15.7 × 3.2 cm
- Weight: 284 g
What’s in the Box
- Shure SM57-LCE microphone
- Swivel stand adapter
- Storage bag
Use Cases / Ideal For
Ideal for close miking of snare drums, guitar amps, brass, woodwinds, and for live sound reinforcement. Also popular for broadcast and voice-over where ruggedness and live capability matter.
Compatibility
Works with any standard microphone preamp input having XLR with sufficient gain. No phantom power needed. Compatible with mic stands and clips via its included swivel adapter.
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros:
- Proven track record—widely used in studio and live settings
- Handles very loud sound sources without distortion
- Very durable and reliable build
- Good presence for cutting through mixes, especially instruments and snare
⚠️ Cons:
- Not as sensitive as condensers for subtle detail or very quiet sources
- Limited high frequency extension for vocal sibilance compared to premium condensers
- No pad or filter built in—needs external tools if you want to tame extremely loud inputs
The Shure SM57-LCE remains an industry favourite for its blend of ruggedness, tonal character, and versatility. If you need a mic that performs reliably under pressure, this one delivers—available at Soundium.