Shure has announced the release of a new microphone, the SM4. Aimed at musicians and producers working from a home studio, the SM4 is said to be equipped with a number of handy features that make it easy to achieve professional-quality recordings "with minimal effort".
The SM4 is a condenser microphone endowed with a one-inch dual-diaphragm capsule; its uniform cardioid polar pattern should help capture only the chosen sound source while avoiding unwanted noise.
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With the SM4, Shure aims to make the recording process as hassle-free as possible, helping you overcome common issues that plague recording engineers and distract from the creative process. Recordings should be clean, clear and plosive-free thanks to its internal pop filter, while patent-pending shielding technology aims to block RF interference from nearby wireless devices.
Shure says that the SM4 is a versatile microphone that delivers a controlled low end and detailed highs. Thanks to its max SPL of 140dB, its capable of capturing everything from whispered vocals to ear-splitting guitar solos with precision and clarity.
Shure SM4 is available now and priced at £195/€229/$199.
Optional accessories for the SM4 include a shock mount and magnetic pop shield; these can be purchased as part of the SM4 Home Recording Kit bundle, priced at £249/€289/$269.