GENERAL
The Model SM7B dynamic microphone has a smooth, flat,
Features
•Flat,
•Switchable bass rolloff and
•Shielded against broadband interference from computer monitors and other electrical
•Internal “air suspension” shock isolation virtually eliminates mechanical noise transmission
•A7WS windscreen included for
•Swiveling bracket with integrated stand adapter for easy mounting and precise microphone positioning
•Cardioid polar pattern, uniform with frequency and symmet- rical about axis, to provide maximum rejection and mini- mum coloration of
•Rugged construction and excellent cartridge protection for outstanding reliability
APPLICATIONS
The exceptional performance and unique features of the SM7B make it the outstanding choice for such applications as:
•Recording
•Location Recording
•Motion Picture and Television Scoring
•Television Talk Shows and News Desks
•Radio Announcing and Production
•Narration
♥2005, Shure Incorporated 27B3128 (Rev. 2)
Model SM7B User Guide
WINDSCREEN
Use the standard windscreen for general voice and instru- mental applications. Use the supplied A7WS windscreen for
To install the A7WS, follow these instructions:
1. To avoid tearing the windscreen during removal, grip it from the plastic ring and the base and remove by gently pulling and twisting.
2.If desired, adhere the supplied velcro strips around the mi- crophone grille, approximately one inch from the base of the grille (as shown above) to hold new windscreen in place.
VELCRO STRIP
3.Install the A7WS windscreen by stretching over the velcro strips, then squeezing at the base of the windscreen to ad- here to the velcro. No velcro strip inside the windscreen is needed, as the windscreen itself adheres to the velcro. To remove, grip at the base of the windscreen and pull while twisting.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The SM7B can be mounted on a microphone stand or hung from a boom. It is shipped in the boom mounting configuration (see Figure 1). To set up the SM7B in the microphone stand mounting configuration (see Figure 2), proceed as follows:
1.Remove tightening nuts on the sides (see Figure 7).
2.Remove the fitted washers, the lock washers, the outer brass washers, and the brass sleeves.
3.Slide the bracket off the microphone. Be careful not to lose the washers still on the microphone.
4.Invert and rotate the bracket. Slide it back onto the bolts over the brass and plastic washers still on the microphone. The bracket should fit so the XLR connector faces the rear of the microphone, and the Shure logo on the back of the microphone is
5.Replace the brass sleeves. Be sure they are seated proper- ly within the inner washers.
6.Replace the outer brass washers, the lock washers and the fitted washers.
7.Replace the tightening nuts and tighten the microphone at the desired angle.
NOTE: If the tightening nuts do not hold the microphone in position, one or both of the brass sleeves may not be properly seated within all the washers.
Printed in U.S.A.