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0:50 Shure Headphones: SRH840 The Shure SRH840 Professional Monitoring Headphones are designed for studio recording and critical listening and deliver rich bass, clear mid-range a…
0:50 Shure Headphones: SRH940 The SRH940 Professional Reference Studio Headphones are designed for critical listening, monitoring and mastering. An accurate frequency response del…
1:01 Shure Headphones: SRH1440 The Shure SRH1440 Professional Open-Back Headphones are designed for mastering and critical listening. The Open-back, circumaural design ensures exce…
1:01 Shure Headphones: SRH1540 The SRH1540 is a Premium Closed-Back Headphone designed for audiophile listening and professional recording and mastering. Its closed-back, circumaur…
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Overview Headphones Shure Professional Headphones offer excellent sound quality, comfort and legendary Shure sound. Shure headphones can be used with portable music devi…
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Overview Home Studio Home Recording and Podcasting? This overview shows you the ideal equipment to capture digital and analogue signals and the best mic to use.
Overview Professional Studio Shure microphones can be found in studios the world over. For premium studio microphones look no further than the KSM range, which were designed with…
Overview Headphones Shure Professional Headphones offer excellent sound quality, comfort and legendary Shure sound. Shure headphones can be used with portable music devi…
Overview Microphones Shure microphones are the industry standard for beginners and professionals. Legendary sound quality and reliability. Find the best microphone for y…
Overview Home Studio Home Recording and Podcasting? This overview shows you the ideal equipment to capture digital and analogue signals and the best mic to use.
Overview Professional Studio Shure microphones can be found in studios the world over. For premium studio microphones look no further than the KSM range, which were designed with…
Application Overview Home Recording Shure offers great products for home recording whatever your budget. No matter if you are a producer of music in your bedroom, a podcaster, or a home…
Application Overview Mixing & Mastering For mixing and mastering it is most common to use loudspeakers. But with increasing mobility, headphones become more and more relevant. Open- or clos…
Application Overview Mobile Recording To receive the ideal audio output from your mobile recording, many factors need to be considered. What is the sound source? What are the conditions o…
Application Overview Recording No matter if you are a producer of music in your bedroom, a podcaster, or a home recordist or a studio professional, you'll find something to suit yo…
Application Overview Studio Recording Shure microphones can be found in studios the world over. For premium studio microphones look no further than the KSM range, which were designed with…
Application Overview Home Recording Shure offers great products for home recording whatever your budget. No matter if you are a producer of music in your bedroom, a podcaster, or a home…
Application Overview Mixing & Mastering For mixing and mastering it is most common to use loudspeakers. But with increasing mobility, headphones become more and more relevant. Open- or clos…
Application Overview Mobile Recording To receive the ideal audio output from your mobile recording, many factors need to be considered. What is the sound source? What are the conditions o…
Application Overview Recording No matter if you are a producer of music in your bedroom, a podcaster, or a home recordist or a studio professional, you'll find something to suit yo…
Application Overview Studio Recording Shure microphones can be found in studios the world over. For premium studio microphones look no further than the KSM range, which were designed with…
Blog PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT: Andrew Hunt Having recently won a prestigious MPG Award, Andrew Hunt is riding a wave of success built from the ground up.
Press Marten Berger hits the streets of Europe with help from Shure German Record Producer Teams Up With Shure To Record Street Musicians Throughout The EU
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Olga Fitzroy As an audio engineer, frequently turning your head to a wide variety of musical genres and productions comes with the territory.
Educational Content 10 Things You Might Not Know About the SM58 Loyal users know that this rugged and reliable mic sounds great. But many may not know some of the fascinating history and technical facts about it.
Blog Shure Interviews Multi-Award Winning Mix Engineer Cenzo Townshend It's not everyday you get to interview someone at the absolute top of his game.
Blog Recording Drums part 6 - bringing it all together Welcome to the final part in our series. To finish our drum recording tuition, Jay walks trough the process of bringing an entire kit together.
Blog Recording Drums part 5 - phase cancellation Welcome back. Today we're going to look at one of the most important factors in bringing a drum kit recording together. In any recording where multip…
Blog Recording Drums part 4 - Compression Welcome to part 4. Compression is the most misunderstood, but also incredibly powerful tools at our disposal. Once again, we're joined by engineer Ja…
Blog Recording Drums part 3 - Gates Welcome to part 3. By this point in the game, you've finished recording your drums, and you're well on the way to creating a polished mix.
Blog Recording Drums part 2 - EQ for Drums In part 1 of our recording drums series, we looked at how to set up and mic your drums. For part 2, we're moving to the mix.
Blog Recording and Mixing Electric Guitars The electric guitar is the most successful and widely adopted instrument in modern popular music. In fact, a recent study shows that the electric gui…
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Blog How to Record and Mix Vocals The human voice is extremely complex. Man made instruments, such as the piano, flute or even the guitar, can be emulated through sampling and synthes…
Blog Will recording vocals with a dynamic mic sound better in a lively room? Recording vocals in a room with less than ideal acoustics can be tricky. If any undesirable sounding room reflections make it back into your micropho…
Blog What's the Difference Between Shure's SM57 and Beta57? You'd be hard-pressed to find a band that hasn't used the celebrated SM57 at least somewhere in their career.
Blog 10 Recording tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 2 Welcome to part 2 of our 10 recording tips for electric guitar players. In part one we looked at our first 5 tips to get you on the road to success.
Blog 10 Recording Tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 1 Recording your own music can seem daunting as there are many different ways to go about it and the technology can feel like a big learning curve.
Blog Unusual Recording Techniques: Trash Mic To kick start a new blog series featuring unconventional studio techniques, we recently put an SM57 in a bucket of water and placed it next to the ki…
Blog Unusual Recording Techniques: SM57 in a Bucket of Water Next to the Kick D… At Shure UK we recently read a Sound on Sound article about John Newman & Ant Whiting utilising some unusual recording techniques to produce Newman's…
Blog Renowned producer Chris Kimsey, in the studio with Fingertrap and Shure Ahead of our Shure Call For Legends unsigned band competition, we interviewed producer Chris Kimsey (Rolling Stones, Peter Frampton, Peter Tosh), abo…
Blog How to get a great kick drum sound using 2 Shure mics Getting a great kick drum sound can be difficult, and how you choose to mic and mix your drums depends on the genre of music. For popular music style…
Blog Record Tips for Singer-Songwriters Songwriting is somewhat of a dark art. Every successful songwriter will continually work to hone their craft, develop new tricks, and look at their p…
Blog How to mic a Snare drum with a Shure SM57 When it comes to micing a snare drum, the SM57 has pretty much dominated for the best part of 50 years. The SM57 adds just the right amount of low-en…
Blog What is Phantom Power & Why Do I Need It? Phantom power, sounds funny, doesn't it? If you're new to home recording, this term can be confusing.
Microphone Basics How to find the right microphone Application, environment and sound. This article shows you how to use these criteria to find the best microphone for you.
Microphone Basics Frequency Response The frequency response is the output level or sensitivity of a microphone over its operating range from lowest to highest frequencies.
Microphone Basics Transducer Types (Operating priciple) The transducer is the heart of the microphone. It converts sound into an electricalsignal. The two most common transducer types are Dynamic and Conde…
Microphone Basics Form Factors Microphones come in a variety of shapes that determine their ideal field of application.
Microphone Basics Polar Patterns The polar pattern of a microphone is the sensitivity to sound relative to the direction or angle from which the sound arrives, or easier worded how w…
Home Recording What’s the Difference Between Line and Mic Levels? Are you confused by line level versus mic level? Well, you’re not alone. We’re often asked to explain the difference. Simply stated, these both refer…
Technology Partners Tieline Technology Shure MOTIV™ products pair seamlessly with Report-IT from Tieline®. Report-IT offers the ability to turn any compatible iOS device into an ultraporta…
Technology Partners Apple Select Shure MOTIV™, earphone, and headphone products qualify for Apple MFi certification and are certified to work with qualifying Apple iPods, iPad…
Blog PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT: Andrew Hunt Having recently won a prestigious MPG Award, Andrew Hunt is riding a wave of success built from the ground up.
Press Marten Berger hits the streets of Europe with help from Shure German Record Producer Teams Up With Shure To Record Street Musicians Throughout The EU
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Olga Fitzroy As an audio engineer, frequently turning your head to a wide variety of musical genres and productions comes with the territory.
Educational Content 10 Things You Might Not Know About the SM58 Loyal users know that this rugged and reliable mic sounds great. But many may not know some of the fascinating history and technical facts about it.
Blog Shure Interviews Multi-Award Winning Mix Engineer Cenzo Townshend It's not everyday you get to interview someone at the absolute top of his game.
Blog Recording Drums part 6 - bringing it all together Welcome to the final part in our series. To finish our drum recording tuition, Jay walks trough the process of bringing an entire kit together.
Blog Recording Drums part 5 - phase cancellation Welcome back. Today we're going to look at one of the most important factors in bringing a drum kit recording together. In any recording where multip…
Blog Recording Drums part 4 - Compression Welcome to part 4. Compression is the most misunderstood, but also incredibly powerful tools at our disposal. Once again, we're joined by engineer Ja…
Blog Recording Drums part 3 - Gates Welcome to part 3. By this point in the game, you've finished recording your drums, and you're well on the way to creating a polished mix.
Blog Recording Drums part 2 - EQ for Drums In part 1 of our recording drums series, we looked at how to set up and mic your drums. For part 2, we're moving to the mix.
Blog Recording and Mixing Electric Guitars The electric guitar is the most successful and widely adopted instrument in modern popular music. In fact, a recent study shows that the electric gui…
Blog Recording Drums: part 1 - Setting up and Microphone technique A full drum kit can be one the most difficult instruments to record successfully. It requires a great deal of patience and a skilful drummer to achie…
Blog How to Record and Mix Vocals The human voice is extremely complex. Man made instruments, such as the piano, flute or even the guitar, can be emulated through sampling and synthes…
Blog Will recording vocals with a dynamic mic sound better in a lively room? Recording vocals in a room with less than ideal acoustics can be tricky. If any undesirable sounding room reflections make it back into your micropho…
Blog What's the Difference Between Shure's SM57 and Beta57? You'd be hard-pressed to find a band that hasn't used the celebrated SM57 at least somewhere in their career.
Blog 10 Recording tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 2 Welcome to part 2 of our 10 recording tips for electric guitar players. In part one we looked at our first 5 tips to get you on the road to success.
Blog 10 Recording Tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 1 Recording your own music can seem daunting as there are many different ways to go about it and the technology can feel like a big learning curve.
Blog Unusual Recording Techniques: Trash Mic To kick start a new blog series featuring unconventional studio techniques, we recently put an SM57 in a bucket of water and placed it next to the ki…
Blog Unusual Recording Techniques: SM57 in a Bucket of Water Next to the Kick D… At Shure UK we recently read a Sound on Sound article about John Newman & Ant Whiting utilising some unusual recording techniques to produce Newman's…
Blog Renowned producer Chris Kimsey, in the studio with Fingertrap and Shure Ahead of our Shure Call For Legends unsigned band competition, we interviewed producer Chris Kimsey (Rolling Stones, Peter Frampton, Peter Tosh), abo…
Blog How to get a great kick drum sound using 2 Shure mics Getting a great kick drum sound can be difficult, and how you choose to mic and mix your drums depends on the genre of music. For popular music style…
Blog Record Tips for Singer-Songwriters Songwriting is somewhat of a dark art. Every successful songwriter will continually work to hone their craft, develop new tricks, and look at their p…
Blog How to mic a Snare drum with a Shure SM57 When it comes to micing a snare drum, the SM57 has pretty much dominated for the best part of 50 years. The SM57 adds just the right amount of low-en…
Blog What is Phantom Power & Why Do I Need It? Phantom power, sounds funny, doesn't it? If you're new to home recording, this term can be confusing.
Microphone Basics How to find the right microphone Application, environment and sound. This article shows you how to use these criteria to find the best microphone for you.
Microphone Basics Frequency Response The frequency response is the output level or sensitivity of a microphone over its operating range from lowest to highest frequencies.
Microphone Basics Transducer Types (Operating priciple) The transducer is the heart of the microphone. It converts sound into an electricalsignal. The two most common transducer types are Dynamic and Conde…
Microphone Basics Form Factors Microphones come in a variety of shapes that determine their ideal field of application.
Microphone Basics Polar Patterns The polar pattern of a microphone is the sensitivity to sound relative to the direction or angle from which the sound arrives, or easier worded how w…
Home Recording What’s the Difference Between Line and Mic Levels? Are you confused by line level versus mic level? Well, you’re not alone. We’re often asked to explain the difference. Simply stated, these both refer…
Technology Partners Tieline Technology Shure MOTIV™ products pair seamlessly with Report-IT from Tieline®. Report-IT offers the ability to turn any compatible iOS device into an ultraporta…
Technology Partners Apple Select Shure MOTIV™, earphone, and headphone products qualify for Apple MFi certification and are certified to work with qualifying Apple iPods, iPad…