I made a 3D printed Shure SM7B microphone for $30 and it SOUNDS AMAZING! See how it compares to the real SM7B and how you can make your own DIY version for $30 to $100.
Gear Mentioned
- 3D Printable Files and Info
- Shure SM7B Microphone
- Shure SM58 Microphone
- Shure SM58 Microphone (Ebay)
- XM8500 Microphone
- SM7B Foam Covers
- M4x16 Screws
- 5/8 to 3/8 Thread Adapter
- Ball Head Mount
This project takes handheld dynamic microphones like the Shure SM58 and Behringer Ultravoice XM8500 and adapts them to an SM7B style microphone.
Video Chapters
- 0:00 Introduction
- 0:26 The SM7B Adapter
- 1:00 Similarities to SM58
- 2:06 Mod vs Real SM7B
- 2:46 Parts Needed
- 4:36 SM58 Super Budget Option
- 4:52 Putting Everything Together
- 5:51 DIY vs Real SM7B Sound Test
- 6:55 SM7B vs SM58 vs XM800
- 8:18 Bonus Mod and Conclusion
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