That’s crazy you basically don’t need the cloud lifter. When you record vocals through the SM7B do you usually record right up to it? I find I still get plosives
Loudness is alright but how's it behaving as far as the STN ratio is concerned when its internal preamp is on? Does it introduces any boost in the mids and the highs when both internal and external amp are active in one way or another, does it have any changes frequency-wise? Thanks in advice, my guy. Bless.
How do you get the 48 volt phantom power? 1:20 - I bought the MVX2U Motiv 1x1 In-line XLR-USB Mic Interface - will this plugged usb into a computer power my preamp on the sm7db mic?
Just got one now but the audibility on the mic is so low compared to my old SE X1of SE electronics. I'm still trying to figure out what the challenge is.
Would you say this would be good mic for a un-treated basement? Or would the old sm7b be work just as good? I’m currently in the process of moving my studio to the basement but it’s not treated at all and it’s all concrete. I currently got a big rug to kinda help with acoustics and have some panels to put up but that’s about it for now. I want to get a vocal booth but they’re just super expensive. Just figured to see your thoughts. Trying to speed up my workflow.
The SM7b is one of the best mics for untreated rooms IMO. It's dynamic and doesn't pick up much ambience from the sides of the mic. If you don't have a great preamp, there's really no reason not to opt for the SM7dB.
@@SeanDivine Would you prefer buying the SM7db? Or just buying a SM7B with a clout lifter used? I appreciate you responding. Definitely helps A LOT! I sold mine awhile back because it wasn’t bright enough like how my bluebird mix is but I now know you can eq it so it is brighter and have a warmer tone.
@@SeanDivine Also this is random but you should make a preset just for this mic for people to use to brighten their vocals up or eq kinda like how you set it up it so it’s a little more clean. Would be dope to slap on before recoding or even after.
@@SeanDivine Would The sm7db be good if I have the scarlet solo 3rd gen? Probably going to pick one up here soon. But was just wondering before hand because I know some of those cloud lifters with the sm7b give it up to 60db of gain.
always on top I would like you to make a video about the reverb explaining how to do the deep vocals how to do it so well in your songs, I listened to your song not the same it's a best seller
It's good to keep around. You NEVER know. I'm currently in the market for another one because I foolishly sold it when I thought I'd never need it again.
what will happen when the internal cloud lifter in the sm7db gets broken, will the mic still work and only the cloudlifter inside doesnt work anymore or will the whole sm7db stop working when this is happen? best regards
Quick question: I'm using a Shure SM7dB with a Canon Mark IV 5D, and I'm getting quite a lot of hissing, i.e., a 'ssshhhh' sound in the background. Cable is Tisino XLR to 3.5mm Mini Jack Microphone Cable. Do you know what might be causing it?
Using the onboard mic input on your camera is likely the culprit. They're not designed to be noise free and clean like a proper audio interface / preamp.
Thank you for the video. I think I still like the SM7B sound…but I’m in an untreated room, so...I’m looking for something for metal vocals - I have a Roland Rubix 24 interface and am trying to decide between the SM7dB or the SM7B and Cloudlifter. All advice appreciated, folks! Thanks x
The SM7b and SM7dB sound identical. The SM7Db has a cloudlifter built in (you can also turn it off, effectively making it an SM7b). No reason not to get the SM7dB at this point IMO.
if i buy this do i need another pre amp or is the built in one all good? currently i have a focusright scarlett and if i buy this will i be able to use it without any additional equipment? thanks
I do have a question. Currently I'm using a Condenser Microphone with a 48V Phantom Power Supply, and I'm considering buying the Shure SM7dB. Do I also need to buy an audio interface to give it more gain even with the +18 / +28dB clean boost? And how much gain are you still giving it via your audio interface? Great video though! :)
Hi! is there a difference in the sound of the original shure SM7B produced in China and the Mexican one released in the same year? maybe have you compared them?
i use my shure with a volt 1 interface, there alot of hissing and i use a rode xlr cable, i use it close to the mouth like in your video, i am shooketh
@@SeanDivine can you suggest a set up that gets this connected? I am replacing a Yeti mic. Looking for something that is good enough and budget friendly. I’ll upgrade later if I can turn a profit.
Yeah that's my next purchase I'd rather spend $600 again than spend $10k helps with cost and leaves more room in my area without all that unnecessary equipment. Nice!
Very strange. The SM7db is a few years too late. Interfaces got better and better with more clean gain for cheap. Why did they release a SM7db so late?
Doubled in Price. Original model with Good Preamp may Be Less expensive Solution. Built in Preamp design all in one Not Bad at all. With So many mics to Choose From that do The Same, this boils down to Hype. My Friend Bruce Brought The Original SM7 into the spotlight By Using it to record Michaels Vocals on ‘Thriller’. He Loved Royer Ribbons, and Neumann also. There are Many Mics to use that work well For Podcasting, Some Not so Expensive and Well below $500 pricepoint. IF It sounds Great, Use it. If handy with assembly There are Kits to assemble yourself that Contains all the Parts.
this thing sounds clean as hell my god.
Definitely considering the mic for my new purchase. I bought the Stellar X2 a few years back and it’s been doing a great job with its custom capsule.
Loving it 👍
That’s crazy you basically don’t need the cloud lifter.
When you record vocals through the SM7B do you usually record right up to it? I find I still get plosives
I do. I will switch out the thicker windscreen that comes with it though, depending on the vocalist.
Makes sense! Thanks @@SeanDivine!
Sold ;)
Great recording quality btw. Clean and warm.
would you suggest this for rap vocals instead of a condenser mic
If you’re in an untreated room or you tend to have harshness in your vocal recordings, definitely.
Great video as always Sean! Shure needs to hand you the bag lmao
fax fax fax!!!
🙏
Great insight. Thanks
Loudness is alright but how's it behaving as far as the STN ratio is concerned when its internal preamp is on? Does it introduces any boost in the mids and the highs when both internal and external amp are active in one way or another, does it have any changes frequency-wise? Thanks in advice, my guy. Bless.
The internal pre is crystal clear, introduces no additional noise even at +28. No change in frequency response compared to the SM7B.
@@SeanDivine Thanks for letting me know, bro. Seems like I'll give it a try.
Great video! I am hesitating between Shure MV7+ AND SM7dB + interface shure MVX2U (to make it USB). Which one would you recommend? Thank you!
Same
How do you get the 48 volt phantom power? 1:20 - I bought the MVX2U Motiv 1x1 In-line XLR-USB Mic Interface - will this plugged usb into a computer power my preamp on the sm7db mic?
Fantastic review and perfect for where I'm at, thank you boss!
Just got one now but the audibility on the mic is so low compared to my old SE X1of SE electronics. I'm still trying to figure out what the challenge is.
Does the sm7db pair well with the Scarlett 4i4 ??
You’d have problems if it didn’t
Yes, it does. Basically, most audio interfaces with Phantom power will work just fine.
The Scarlett 4i4 (as well as the 2i2) both have that, so… yeah.
so basically its the same with a cloudlifter inside ?
Just got this mic today! I only have maonocaster soundcard. I havent test if its going to work.
Yes it does work and the mic sounds good I love it 🩵✨
So you still think if we dont have any tech to go with the sm7db?
Yessir
@@SeanDivine which interface would you recommend to go with it? I am going to want to do livestreaming if that makes a difference
@@PokeBeardTCG Rode AI1 or the SSL 2 will work great, depending on your i/o needs.
@SeanDivine someone else mentioned shure mvx2u or focusrite scarlet series? What do you think about those
@@PokeBeardTCGfollowing
Sold!
Thank you, very helpful! 🙌
Thanks Sean Christ bless you bro
Maybe the best video I found on that subject 🥰
Would you say this would be good mic for a un-treated basement? Or would the old sm7b be work just as good? I’m currently in the process of moving my studio to the basement but it’s not treated at all and it’s all concrete. I currently got a big rug to kinda help with acoustics and have some panels to put up but that’s about it for now. I want to get a vocal booth but they’re just super expensive. Just figured to see your thoughts. Trying to speed up my workflow.
The SM7b is one of the best mics for untreated rooms IMO. It's dynamic and doesn't pick up much ambience from the sides of the mic. If you don't have a great preamp, there's really no reason not to opt for the SM7dB.
@@SeanDivine Would you prefer buying the SM7db? Or just buying a SM7B with a clout lifter used? I appreciate you responding. Definitely helps A LOT! I sold mine awhile back because it wasn’t bright enough like how my bluebird mix is but I now know you can eq it so it is brighter and have a warmer tone.
@@SeanDivine Also this is random but you should make a preset just for this mic for people to use to brighten their vocals up or eq kinda like how you set it up it so it’s a little more clean. Would be dope to slap on before recoding or even after.
@@SeanDivine Would The sm7db be good if I have the scarlet solo 3rd gen? Probably going to pick one up here soon. But was just wondering before hand because I know some of those cloud lifters with the sm7b give it up to 60db of gain.
always on top I would like you to make a video about the reverb explaining how to do the deep vocals how to do it so well in your songs, I listened to your song not the same it's a best seller
Appreciate that! Stay tuned, I have some reverb tutorials coming up 🙌
What interface do you recommend as a beginner especially for this mic ?!
Thanx for the review. What’s the name of your desktop spectrum analyzer to your left, on the shelf?
TC Electronic Clarity M Stereo - ruclips.net/video/NGTjtBkBMng/видео.html
@@SeanDivine Thanx for info. I’m going to check it out
It's SO much cleaner with the Avalon preamp idk how you mean it introduces more noise.
Sean could you do an update on mixing vocals to a two track intrumental 🙏🏾
I’ll see what I can do!
Should I be good with using the sm7db and go xlr mini..? I’m new to streaming cod and just about to go all out lol
Thank you!!
Just got sm7b + cloudlifter. I figured I could keep the cloudlifter for other mics
It's good to keep around. You NEVER know.
I'm currently in the market for another one because I foolishly sold it when I thought I'd never need it again.
@ good point. I kept it and use it still today. Was worth it
do you use preamp with 7db? let me know plz
Thank you. This helped A LOT:)
Glad to hear!
Great vid, thank you
Would the noise be heard when streaming and would chat hear
what will happen when the internal cloud lifter in the sm7db gets broken, will the mic still work and only the cloudlifter inside doesnt work anymore or will the whole sm7db stop working when this is happen? best regards
You can bypass the internal preamp with the switch on the back, making it effectively identical to an sm7b.
this is amazing for when we're on the road !! 🫨🫨🫨🫨
Quick question: I'm using a Shure SM7dB with a Canon Mark IV 5D, and I'm getting quite a lot of hissing, i.e., a 'ssshhhh' sound in the background. Cable is Tisino XLR to 3.5mm Mini Jack Microphone Cable.
Do you know what might be causing it?
Using the onboard mic input on your camera is likely the culprit. They're not designed to be noise free and clean like a proper audio interface / preamp.
What's the difference between preamp and a mixer@@SeanDivine
Thank you for the video. I think I still like the SM7B sound…but I’m in an untreated room, so...I’m looking for something for metal vocals - I have a Roland Rubix 24 interface and am trying to decide between the SM7dB or the SM7B and Cloudlifter. All advice appreciated, folks! Thanks x
The SM7b and SM7dB sound identical. The SM7Db has a cloudlifter built in (you can also turn it off, effectively making it an SM7b). No reason not to get the SM7dB at this point IMO.
@@SeanDivine Thank you, Sean. That’s what I’m going to do :)
XLR Connecter?
if i buy this do i need another pre amp or is the built in one all good?
currently i have a focusright scarlett and if i buy this will i be able to use it without any additional equipment? thanks
The built in preamp is good. All you need is phantom power from your interface.
How did you not start with hi I’m Sean Divine I hope you’re doing fine?? Love the video I can’t wait to get my db.
I do have a question. Currently I'm using a Condenser Microphone with a 48V Phantom Power Supply, and I'm considering buying the Shure SM7dB. Do I also need to buy an audio interface to give it more gain even with the +18 / +28dB clean boost? And how much gain are you still giving it via your audio interface?
Great video though! :)
Hi! is there a difference in the sound of the original shure SM7B produced in China and the Mexican one released in the same year? maybe have you compared them?
i use my shure with a volt 1 interface, there alot of hissing and i use a rode xlr cable, i use it close to the mouth like in your video, i am shooketh
What do you think about shure sm7db + fethead setup?
I have a fethead. To my ears, I prefer the cloudlifter.
Hey Sean, do these A8Hs require sub or they're good to go on their own? I am eying them for a while but I cannot test them where I live. Cheers
I have a sub but now rarely use it with the A8H. They have plenty of thump and go as low as you’d need.
@@SeanDivine Thanks Sean
where can i find the tracks u produced ?
he has all his music on his channel
I buy new one which one is best you recommend Please
Gaming channel
Sm7db
Can this go straight to a Mac’s usb ports? I am looking to replace a Yeti Blue which is great but acting quickly all the sudden.
No it's not a USB mic.
@@SeanDivine can you suggest a set up that gets this connected? I am replacing a Yeti mic. Looking for something that is good enough and budget friendly. I’ll upgrade later if I can turn a profit.
@@WePiphany I personally like the SSL 2+ and the Rode AI-1 for budget interfaces. Both solid.
@@SeanDivine what about a mic?
okay but with this one do I need to buy anything else to properly use it like the regular SM7?
Nope, just an audio interface with phantom power.
Can this mic work without audio interface?? Im looking to purchase one. Thank you in advance 🙌🏼
No, you still need an interface with an XLR input.
@@SeanDivine thank you so much 🙌🏼
does this mic pair with interface 48v phantom power?
Yes
Yeah that's my next purchase I'd rather spend $600 again than spend $10k helps with cost and leaves more room in my area without all that unnecessary equipment. Nice!
Very strange. The SM7db is a few years too late.
Interfaces got better and better with more clean gain for cheap.
Why did they release a SM7db so late?
You sold your UC1 ? Wasnt worth ?
Nope, still have it
I'd buy your sm7b
Just got this mic and can definitely hear the noise floor BADLY! How do you fix that?
What audio interface do you use?
man, i just got the sm7b 2 weeks ago 🤧
Still a good mic!
It's literally the exact same mic just with a preamp. It sounds the same👍
I need to get this lol
Doubled in Price.
Original model with
Good Preamp may
Be Less expensive
Solution.
Built in Preamp design
all in one Not Bad at all.
With So many mics to
Choose From that do
The Same, this boils down to Hype.
My Friend Bruce Brought The Original SM7 into the spotlight
By Using it to record
Michaels Vocals on ‘Thriller’. He Loved Royer Ribbons, and
Neumann also.
There are Many Mics
to use that work well
For Podcasting, Some
Not so Expensive and
Well below $500 pricepoint. IF It sounds
Great, Use it.
If handy with assembly
There are Kits to assemble yourself that
Contains all the Parts.
I think the sm7b looks better
Performance > looks lmao
they look the same
I remember having that cloudlifter , the big one… heavy heavy heavy…
yo can I get that SM7B big dog? Lol
Or you can just get a Blue Sona looks better and is cheaper.
Het the triton lifter, $50 bucks sounds great.
I have one, it's ok :/