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Reviewed by Bob on Guitar Center
Used this mic along with another one that I already owned to mic a 20 person choir on Easter morning. Our contemporary Praise and Worship band usually runs around 98 db on stage so I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get the choir above the music. I was wrong. The mics have a tight focused pattern that let me really zero in on the choir without picking up a lot of stage noise. My gain before feedback was great with hardly a squeak of feedback and I had to really push them to get that. Didn't use much eq at all. On of the best small diaphram mics I have ever used. The other one I already owned, I used as a drum overhead. Worked very well in that position too. ... More
Reviewed by EB on B&H Photo Video
The Shure SM137 is very clear and flat, and with a controllable proximity effect. The flat frequency response in particular makes this a superb performer as far as versatility goes, being well suited to most applications in a studio style setting. As far as small diaphragm condensers go, this is as accurate as any, and with the Shure brand it's most certainly hardy. Also an excellent price for a very professional microphone.
Reviewed by Donovan Pressler on Guitar Center
My favorite mic in the studio was always the Shure BG 4.0, but when it shot south, I knew that I could never be happy with anything less. If I could find one not-battery-operated, even better. The SM 137 exceeded my expectations. Noise-free, clear, natural sound. I expected to get the most advantage from my acoustic guitar, but this afternoon I used it in tandem with an SM 58 to record amplified electric. Wow. What I've been missing the last few years. It helps that I am finally recording in 24 bits, but still. I'm quite happy.
Reviewed by John P. on Reverb
Shurely built and robustly, too. So far only used for some close-mic acoustic guitar recording but hope to use it also for 'live' sound reinforcement sooner than later. The windscreen may come in handy then. Compared to an SM-57 it's a little brighter without the mid-range boost which is to be expected from a condenser mic.
Reviewed by Berto Z. on Reverb
If you can't afford the SM81, this is a great substitute for it as a drum overhead or hi hat mic. Sounds great live or in the studio.
Reviewed by jazz on Guitar Center
great for drums
Reviewed by Scott L. on Reverb
Sounds great. Love it on Hi hats and acoustic guitar so far.