

🎧 Elevate your home studio game with pro-grade clarity and zero distractions!
The Shure SM4 Studio Recording Microphone Kit features a 1-inch brass dual-diaphragm capsule for natural, detailed sound reproduction. Its uniform cardioid polar pattern and patent-pending RF interference shielding ensure superior noise rejection, while the integrated magnetic pop filter reduces plosives for clean, mix-ready recordings. Built with rugged all-metal construction and a sleek low-profile design, the SM4 is perfect for home studios, podcasting, and live streaming. The kit includes a shock mount, detachable pop filter, brass mic stand adapter, and zippered carrying case, making it a durable, professional-grade solution for vocal and instrument recording.



















| ASIN | B0D81KDVJQ |
| Antenna Location | Music Production, Vocal Recording and Podcasting |
| Audible Noise | 140 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 140 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,829 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #69 in Multipurpose Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | SM4 Microphone, Detachable magnetic pop filter, Shock Mount, Brass Mic Stand Adapter, Zippered Carrying Case. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Interface |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (193) |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Hardware Platform | Camera |
| Item Dimensions | 10.03 x 7.99 x 4.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.52 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | SM4-K-KIT |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | SM4-K-KIT |
| Model Number | SM4-K-KIT |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | PHANTOM POWER: All condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. Please refer to the User Manual for more details on power requirements. |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | RF Interference Protection |
| UPC | 042406812511 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited |
A**R
⭐️⭐️🎙️🎤 Shure continues to lead the industry. Fantastic Sound Quality!
Title: “Fantastic Sound Quality with Minor Flaws” As someone who loves recording music and podcasts in my home studio, the Shure SM4 Studio Recording Microphone has been an incredible addition to my setup. While it’s not perfect, it delivers professional-quality sound that has significantly elevated my recordings. What I Loved: The sound quality is outstanding—crisp, detailed, and warm. It captures vocals with a natural richness that feels professional right out of the box. I’ve also used it for recording voiceo and found it picks up subtle nuances very well. The cardioid polar pattern is excellent for minimizing background noise, making it ideal for less-than-perfect home setups. The build quality is another standout feature. It’s solid and durable, clearly designed to withstand regular use. I’ve accidentally knocked it over a couple of times, and it still performs like new. The sleek design is also a nice bonus—it looks great in any studio setup. What Could Be Better: While I love this microphone, there are a few minor downsides. The sensitivity is quite high, which means it can pick up some unwanted noise if you don’t have good soundproofing. It’s not a deal-breaker, but something to keep in mind if you’re working in a noisy environment. Another thing is the lack of included accessories. At this price point, I expected at least a basic desk stand or a simple phantom power XLR connector. Adding those separately is an extra expense and something to consider when budgeting. Overall Verdict: Despite these small drawbacks, the Shure SM4 Studio Recording Microphone is a fantastic piece of equipment. The sound quality is well worth the investment, and the build ensures it’ll last for years. Whether you’re a podcaster, musician, or voiceover artist, this microphone is an excellent choice that will take your recordings to the next level. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Incredible sound and build with a few minor quirks. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their recording gear!
T**M
A Steal of a Microphone at this Price!
Wanted a relatively inexpensive mic for quick auditions and one-off projects that I could set up in front of the PC/laptop. While the SM4 isn't going to touch the transparency and natural richness of the expensive German mic in my VO both, let's discover what it can do. First, it's all XLR, which means you'll need an IO to get it via USB into your PC/Mac. The package comes with a shockmount and cute little windscreen. Get the package - any mic this caliber that comes with a shockmount for 3 bills is a danged steal! The windscreen is OK if you don't move a lot of air or pop your P's. I went with an aftermarket beast that actually fits over the whole mic, blocks some off-axis noise, yet is still wonderfully transparent. How does it sound? With a little EQ and maybe some final processing, you'll be VERY pleased with the sound you get for what you paid! I've got this one pre-amp'd through a Great River ME-INV which gives it all the boost it needs and provides its needed phantom power. I gave a little more presence in the mid and upper ranges which livens it up to my liking. Careful with the low end because it can get a little muddy/boomy with lower frequency boosts. I love Shure mics, been using them all my 40+ year career from SM58's live, to the SM7 for broadcast tracking into a laptop and now the SM4. If you're looking for a great vocal mic for podcasting, improving the sound of your VO work, and getting great value for this kind of price point, you can't go wrong with the SM4. Put this in a quiet booth-type setting, take some time with setting the EQ, and you've got a mic worth easily twice the price.
A**R
The quality of the voice is great 👍
It is the best microphone I got will more as soon as I get a chance.
A**A
Great!
Shure condenser microphone is a standout choice for both studio and live applications. Its build quality is impressive, featuring a sturdy metal construction that feels durable and reliable. The sound quality is exceptional, capturing vocals and instruments with clarity and depth. It offers a wide frequency response, making it versatile for different recording situations. The microphone’s sensitivity allows it to pick up subtle nuances, making it ideal for studio work. Setting it up is straightforward, and it works seamlessly with various audio interfaces. While it may be a bit pricier than some entry-level options, the performance and reliability justify the investment. Overall, the Shure condenser microphone is an excellent choice for anyone serious about audio quality.
J**O
Great studio mic for a home studio
This was an upgrade from my previous mic as I wanted to see if there was a difference from the Scarlett studio mic Ive had for about 10 years. I would have returned it if it wasnt worth the upgrade, but ended up keeping it. It sounds great.
A**E
Quality Microphone
The mic is built tough as you would expect from Shure. It is very heavy. Compared to other condenser mics, I find it definitely cuts down on ambient noise on instruments, vocals and against guitar amplifiers. It articulates well, but value for money, I am not sure. Time will tell. The only quirk I've found is in the accessories, not the mic itself. The pop filter is magnetic, which is fine, but the material for the screen is really flimsy and I can see it braking. I could see a vocalist hitting their nose into it and making a wrinkle in the material. The case included in the kit I received has the logo printed upside down. Compared to every photo of this case, this is an anomaly. I even contacted Shure and they were puzzled. Otherwise everything works as expected.
D**N
Nice mic, but requires a room setup because it is extremely sensitive.
S**A
Why did you pick this product vs others?: power house. Quality: top notch. Sound quality: cant get better. Value for money: 200% Weight: not too much. Looks: very stylish. Functionality: as expected.
A**D
Wow! Just, wow! I used to use an Audio Technica AT2020 for recording at home through my interface, but I purchased a Positive Grid Spark Live for use as an at home and out-and-about amp (4 inputs for various instruments, including a mic input). I bought a Sennheiser E935 dynamic mic as a sort of all-purpose mic, and it performed admirably. Really is a brilliant dynamic, which I would HIGHLY recommend. But - something was missing from my home recordings. A near silent room, so no real issues with background noise. Untreated room, but it's small and I thought I'd see what a good condenser would sound like, that had a nice cardioid pattern and noise rejection. Now, only issue is the Spark Live does not include phantom power, but a little battery powered Xvive P1 phantom power pack took care of that. Anyway, I have a song I'm currently working on and thought I'd re-record a small section (guitar and vocals) to hear what I was missing out on with a condenser mic - A LOT, as it turns out. I fully realise that condensers are much more sensitive than dynamics and pick up a lot more detail, however, the Sennheiser E935 is a cracking mic and I had no real complaints with what I was getting out of it. Superb live mic and, in my honest opinion, better than the Shure SM58 in terms of clarity, detail and off-axis sound rejection. In other words, the perfect vocal mic....... Or so I thought. Plugged in the Shure SM4 and immediately I remembered what I loved about condenser mics! The sparkle, the full dynamic range of the acoustic guitar, the lush, smoooooth, controlled vocals AND, in the case of the SM4, superb off-axis noise rejection and reduced proximity effect. I am by no means even close to an expert in microphone technology, but what Shure have accomplished here is nothing short of remarkable! The sound for vocals and guitars is so, so nice - airy, bright, detailed (not sharp and trebly) but also very controlled across the frequencies. Very clean, very clear and very controlled. The off-axis noise rejection and proximity effect reduction are unexplainable to me (dual-diaphragm design, maybe?). Anyway, to sum up. It's the perfect microphone for a home studio, at least for my preferences and taste. Well done Shure! Oh and also, well done Sennheiser! The E935 from Sennheiser still has a place in certain scenarios, and is a sublime microphone, but for studio recording or vocals and most instruments I play, the SM4 is now my go to!
S**T
Sounds fantastic. Super happy with the purchase. Use it in a home studio to record vocal demos for a punk band.
A**O
Funciona sin problemas y es ágil y sencillo de montar y utilizar. Los hay mejores y peores, es buena opción intermedia, sin ser nada extraordinario.
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