There are many online stores that sell sound equipment such as the Shure SM57 microphone. One could purchase it directly from Shure themselves, or from popular stores such as Amazon and eBay.
Sure, it's Shure... ^_^
The white house for sometime now has used 2 Shure SM57's for the presidents podium.
Look at the microphone datas, they will tell you, what external voltage you need. Only dynamic microphones like the Shure SM57 need no extra voltage.
Chris Cornell used a Shure SM57 microphone for the recording of "Spoonman." This dynamic microphone is known for its versatility and ability to handle high sound pressure levels, making it a popular choice for vocal and instrument recording. The SM57 helped capture Cornell's powerful vocal performance on the track, contributing to its iconic sound.
Lapel microphone are the best for studio but if you are feeling that they are super expensive so please look at audio-technical Atm-510 and Shure SM57. These two models are less expensive and they have good quality also.
Not sure what guitar, but Butch Vig mic'd the guitar cab with 4 mics: a Shure SM57, a Sennheiser 421, an AKG C414, and a Neumann U87. Kurt would pick which sound he liked the best.
i not shure but i think itz NYC.....
Essie Shure goes by Essie Shure.
Paul Shure's birth name is Paul C. Shure.
Shure was created in 1925.
I think it might be canada but no shure