The XLR SM35 Performance Headset Condenser Microphone from Shure is a wireframe headset cardioid condenser microphone that can be used for a variety of active vocal and general speech performance applications. It features an in-line XLR preamp and connector. A snap-fit windscreen is included.
- Optimized for Vocal Reproduction
- Flexible Gooseneck
- Wireframe Headset
- Cardioid Polar Pattern
Shure SM35-XLR Overview
Shure SM35-XLR Specs
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Shure SM35-XLR Reviews
Worth Every Penny
I use it in my amateur radio station which is computer controlled. I was looking for an alternative to boom mics which block my view of the pc and keyboard. I'm not a fan of headsets as I prefer listening to studio monitor speakers. So after some searching I found these and am very happy with them so far. they are plugged into a Behringer sound card to my pc. Sound is good with a bit of equalizer adjustment and I can wear them for a few hours before I find them getting a bit uncomfortable. I simply take them off for a minute or so and am good to go for a few more hours. You will need phantom power to use these. Overall I do recommend them.
Voiceovers
I am using this mic for making voiceovers. It is a very nice mic. What I like the most-it doesn't catch much of the room's noise. In other words, it records well even in a poorly treated room.
