Start at the Source
Here are mics that will help you capture your performance and captivate your audience.

KSM27 - "This mic rocks! It has a full, beefy sound for male vocals and instruments. With a flip of the low-cut switch, it sounds very nice on female vocals.”
- Greg Needlz

The KSM27 handles anything from vocals, guitar amps, percussion, acoustic guitar, brass winds and piano – and does it with ease. A condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern, the KSM27 boasts extremely low self-noise, and an extended frequency response specially tailored for vocal tracking and instrument recording.

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KSM44 Studio Microphone - “The KSM44 really captures the soul and shine of a vocal performance.”
- Greg Needlz

Optimized for capturing vocals, this microphone has an extremely detailed high end and a midrange that captures the subtle nuances of your performance. This latest addition to Shure's KSM studio microphone line offers multiple polar patterns (omni, cardioid, and bidirectional), providing great versatility in a wide variety of applications.

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Three Ways to Improve Your Sound
The unique isolating characteristics of the Shure E Series Earphones make them perfect for mixing and recording.

On a budget
E2:
Affordable design comes from years of collaborating with professional musicians.

In the groove
E3:
Shure's stylish audiophile model, used when your listening experience matters.

On top
E5:
Shure's premier model, with balanced armature dual micro-drivers and extraordinary audio quality.

You can find Shure E Series earphones at your local Shure dealer or at www.shure.com/earphones where you can purchase them online.
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