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By Paul Flett published on 04/09/2024
Shure SM4
Home recording made easy.
Shure’s most recent addition to their already historic line-up of microphones looks to make recording vocals and instruments at home even easier. The SM4 comes with some new features and looks to solve some common problems with home recording. Equipped with a 1-inch brass dual-diaphragm, the basic premise is to capture smooth low end and crips detailed highs. This should allow for very accurate acoustic and vocal reproductions. Professional studios tend to utilise the best possible equipment that provides protection from wireless interference, however home studio equipment, often at entry to mid-level prices can suffer from interference from mobile phones, laptops and routers. The Shure SM4 comes built with anti-interference shielding technology. This comes in the form of a pop filter helping to remove unwanted plosives and a faraday cage, aiding in the capture of clean audio.
The SM4 works seamlessly with any interface and with the reduction in both plosives and interference reduces unwanted noises boosting confidence to compress or EQ your initial stem without the fear of highlighting unwanted audio.
The Shure SM4 can capture a wide range of audio sources from quiet vocals to guitar amps and even drums. The SM4 is also extremely durable, ideal for those needing to travel to record. The SM4 comes as microphone only and as a kit including shock mount and pop filter.
If you are looking for a microphone for home studio use that can record a range of instruments including vocals, that has anti interference technology the Shure SM4 is the mic for you.
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Paul Flett
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A former touring musician for whom poverty and a lack of talent forced into the real world and have long since put down the guitar and picked up the pen and camera. I have written blogs, copy and live reviews for around five years and been taking pictures and video for considerably longer. I have a passion for gaming, gaming music and talking about games. I am also a massive Ibanez fanboy.