If you’ve ever heard someone sing or speak into a live microphone, there’s an excellent chance it was an SM58. Rock stars. Pop idols. Comedians. Presidents. Popes. Immortal words have passed through its iconic grille for generations. And with engineering and durability that set the world standard, it’s sure to keep turning up at legendary performances.
If you’ve ever heard someone sing or speak into a live microphone, there’s an excellent chance it was an SM58. Rock stars. Pop idols. Comedians. Presidents. Popes. Immortal words have passed through its iconic grille for generations. And with engineering and durability that set the world standard, it’s sure to keep turning up at legendary performances.
If you’ve ever heard someone sing or speak into a live microphone, there’s an excellent chance it was an SM58. Rock stars. Pop idols. Comedians. Presidents. Popes. Immortal words have passed through its iconic grille for generations. And with engineering and durability that set the world standard, it’s sure to keep turning up at legendary performances.
If you’ve ever heard someone sing or speak into a live microphone, there’s an excellent chance it was an SM58. Rock stars. Pop idols. Comedians. Presidents. Popes. Immortal words have passed through its iconic grille for generations. And with engineering and durability that set the world standard, it’s sure to keep turning up at legendary performances.
Last updated at 07/01/2026 13:55:08
Shure Sm58 Special Edition – Black
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Shure SM58 Black Edition Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone
Delivery between 8–16 July $55
Shure Special Edition SM58 Cardioid Handheld Vocal Microphone - Black
Delivery between 2–16 July $57.29
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Sound:professional quality, very responsive, it is compatible with my playing style, has good sound in all settings I have tried so far.Features:This version of the 58 has an ON-OFF switch which is a good feature.Ease of Use:This Mic as are most are quite easy to use and easy to install. No problems with anything.Quality:well made product as expectedValue:The Shure-58 mic is a great product for a great price.get the B model I think is the designation for adding the ON-OFF switchManufacturer Support:I have ot had to contact the manufacturer in 20 years for the product is reliable and if I were to contact them it would be to get an endorsement deal lol!The Wow Factor:I have always loved Shure MicsOverall:20 years later I need more mics. Great to ... MoreSound:professional quality, very responsive, it is compatible with my playing style, has good sound in all settings I have tried so far.Features:This version of the 58 has an ON-OFF switch which is a good feature.Ease of Use:This Mic as are most are quite easy to use and easy to install. No problems with anything.Quality:well made product as expectedValue:The Shure-58 mic is a great product for a great price.get the B model I think is the designation for adding the ON-OFF switchManufacturer Support:I have ot had to contact the manufacturer in 20 years for the product is reliable and if I were to contact them it would be to get an endorsement deal lol!The Wow Factor:I have always loved Shure MicsOverall:20 years later I need more mics. Great to see and hear Shure 58 is still solid and affordable! I started playing in bands twenty years ago in college and now ready to do studio work and some live shows. Not hard decision to go with Shure!
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I was looking to pick up a second SM58 to pair with my older workhorse. This mic does everything you need it to do. It sounds good live, studio, and for family karaoke. I was super elated to find the new all black version and put in my order quickly. The king is back and this time in black. If this mic is not in your collection, you don't have a collection. #sweepstakes
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Got an SM58, 2 SM57s and a Rode NT2. I use the Rode on vocals when the bass frequencies need filtering. The SM58 is a good quality vocal mic that I use a lot. The 2 SM57s I use as instrument mics (stereo using both together). Never needed any other microphones. Would recommend all 3 mics for durability and decent quality.
| Microphone Type | Handheld / Stand/Boom Mount |
| Element Type | Dynamic |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Power Sources | No Power Required |
| Primary Applications | Live Sound, Studio Recording |
Shure Sm58 Special Edition – Black
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Shure SM58 Black Edition Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone
Delivery between 8–16 July $55
Shure Special Edition SM58 Cardioid Handheld Vocal Microphone - Black
Delivery between 2–16 July $57.29
Sound:professional quality, very responsive, it is compatible with my playing style, has good sound in all settings I have tried so far.Features:This version of the 58 has an ON-OFF switch which is a good feature.Ease of Use:This Mic as are most are quite easy to use and easy to install. No problems with anything.Quality:well made product as expectedValue:The Shure-58 mic is a great product for a great price.get the B model I think is the designation for adding the ON-OFF switchManufacturer Support:I have ot had to contact the manufacturer in 20 years for the product is reliable and if I were to contact them it would be to get an endorsement deal lol!The Wow Factor:I have always loved Shure MicsOverall:20 years later I need more mics. Great to ... MoreSound:professional quality, very responsive, it is compatible with my playing style, has good sound in all settings I have tried so far.Features:This version of the 58 has an ON-OFF switch which is a good feature.Ease of Use:This Mic as are most are quite easy to use and easy to install. No problems with anything.Quality:well made product as expectedValue:The Shure-58 mic is a great product for a great price.get the B model I think is the designation for adding the ON-OFF switchManufacturer Support:I have ot had to contact the manufacturer in 20 years for the product is reliable and if I were to contact them it would be to get an endorsement deal lol!The Wow Factor:I have always loved Shure MicsOverall:20 years later I need more mics. Great to see and hear Shure 58 is still solid and affordable! I started playing in bands twenty years ago in college and now ready to do studio work and some live shows. Not hard decision to go with Shure!
I was looking to pick up a second SM58 to pair with my older workhorse. This mic does everything you need it to do. It sounds good live, studio, and for family karaoke. I was super elated to find the new all black version and put in my order quickly. The king is back and this time in black. If this mic is not in your collection, you don't have a collection. #sweepstakes
Got an SM58, 2 SM57s and a Rode NT2. I use the Rode on vocals when the bass frequencies need filtering. The SM58 is a good quality vocal mic that I use a lot. The 2 SM57s I use as instrument mics (stereo using both together). Never needed any other microphones. Would recommend all 3 mics for durability and decent quality.
Saw that the legendary SM58 got a limited edition, all-black makeover, and had to get one. There is a reason the SM58 is still on every audio/visual job site, and in the mic locker of every live music venue: it is THE industry staple vocal microphone! #sweepstakes
Sound:The best r&r Mike for ANY moneyFeatures:It's meat and potatoes. Get an off/on switch if you feel the need to sophisticateEase of Use:Plug it in crank it up. Problem solved.Quality:Ask Roger Daltry.Value:Worth twice the amount (don't tell them though, I'm still poor).Manufacturer Support:Never needed them. So IDKThe Wow Factor:It's not the Brad Pitt of microphones.More like Tommy Lee Jones or Robert Duval.Overall:It's 1969, Woodstock music and all the acid has drained a LOT of energy (and brain cells) from the half million metropolis they call The Audience. It's late, stage hands scurrying around setting up the next "act". Lights go down like the eyelids if the 3 day city. Then LIGHTS, BASS, GUITAR, and DRUMS RIP OPEN THE AIR........PEOPLE ... MoreSound:The best r&r Mike for ANY moneyFeatures:It's meat and potatoes. Get an off/on switch if you feel the need to sophisticateEase of Use:Plug it in crank it up. Problem solved.Quality:Ask Roger Daltry.Value:Worth twice the amount (don't tell them though, I'm still poor).Manufacturer Support:Never needed them. So IDKThe Wow Factor:It's not the Brad Pitt of microphones.More like Tommy Lee Jones or Robert Duval.Overall:It's 1969, Woodstock music and all the acid has drained a LOT of energy (and brain cells) from the half million metropolis they call The Audience. It's late, stage hands scurrying around setting up the next "act". Lights go down like the eyelids if the 3 day city. Then LIGHTS, BASS, GUITAR, and DRUMS RIP OPEN THE AIR........PEOPLE TRY TO PUT US...D D D.D DOWN and My Generation kicks out from the Who's, Roger Daltry. Like Zeus weilding lightning bolts, he deftly precisely throws his microphone towards The Audience snatching it back to himself, only to twirl it amazingly two then three times to hurl it once again back at them. There has never been a harder working Mike in the business. And 50 years later it still has no equal. Aside from the Les Paul, or Strat, it remains one of the best things to ever solidify Rock and Roll as an art form or a religion.
Overall:I have been in working bands since the early 70's. Have used 58s for vocals since the beginning. Never had one fail ,even after hitting the floor. Nowadays the bands I'm in cant afford soundmen so I mix from stage . They are easy to EQ and get a good sound without worrying about feedback from monitors or FOH. Highly recommended.
I have relied on Shure microphones for 25 years and they have never let me down. I depend on a crisp, clean representation of my voice when performing and Shure delivers that and more, adding a delicate enhancement and clean definition. I won't be caught on the act without my Shure!
I work in events for a school so we are always needing good quality microphones and sound. Shure mics are the best in the game. They connect seamlessly to our devices and produce a very crisp sound. They also last for a long time and are super user friendly (even the kids can set them up). We use them for performances, school assemblies, podcasts, etc and they work great for all our needs. We are happy happy users and will continue to purchase products from shure! #sweepstakes
I'm pretty sure this is the best mic I've ever used. I've used the sm58 for a couple years now for work, so I decided to get one of my own and I'm not disappointed. Very clear vocals. #sweepstakes
Very good product! Excelent sound and quality! Thanks.
| Microphone Type | Handheld / Stand/Boom Mount |
| Element Type | Dynamic |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Power Sources | No Power Required |
| Primary Applications | Live Sound, Studio Recording |