

🎙️ Own the stage with vintage style and modern sound clarity!
The Shure Super 55 Deluxe Vocal Microphone combines iconic vintage aesthetics with cutting-edge supercardioid dynamic technology. Its rugged chrome-plated die-cast casing and shock-mounted cartridge deliver exceptional durability and noise reduction, while the tailored frequency response ensures natural, clear vocals. Perfect for professionals seeking a dramatic upgrade in sound quality for stage, studio, or podcasting, this mic offers high gain-before-feedback and versatile swivel mounting for ultimate control.


























| ASIN | B0028PZNW0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,112 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #43 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,270) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406171991 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 4 x 10 inches |
| Item model number | Super 55 |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Material | Chrome-plated, die-cast |
| Material Type | Chrome-plated, die-cast |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 4 x 10 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
| UPC | 042406171991 |
B**E
Stunning Sound
I was using a decent condenser mic that was dropped and only half of it worked. I was looking for a replacement, but didn't want to spend a ton. I needed a good mic for both gigs and studio recording. Well, after researching quite a bit, and finding out that this mic doesn't need phantom power to work, I decided to splurge a bit and get it. I'm a singer/guitarist (singer first, guitarist second), and I love condenser mics for how they capture vocal sounds. I expected a lot from this mic because it's a Shure, and I am NOT disappointed as all! The sound quality is stunning both live and in-studio. The only thing I've noticed is that when I use it live, the PA gain has to be turned up quite a bit, which has (sometimes) caused some feedback when the guitar gain is up as well. I don't think that's a problem with the mic, though. It's more of a problem because I play guitar quietly sometimes. The fact that I have a condenser mic that does NOT REQUIRE phantom power is wonderful. It adds so much more to the mic's usefulness and versatility. But really, I can't get over the sound quality. Stunning. For the price, which was a little steep for me, I think it probably far outshines other condenser mics out there. In addition, it seems to be very well built. And, it's gorgeous to boot. Note: I (like several others) purchased the Aenllosi hard carrying case as part of a bundle from Amazon. I strongly recommend getting a hard case for this mic if you plan to move it around. It's well-built, but it's still a condenser mic, and I don't want to take any chances.
J**S
Mic
Perfect mic. It did exactly what i needed it to do.
J**D
Fantastic!
I bought a PA a few months ago and haven't found a Mic that could cut through the music until I tried this one. Clear sound, filters feedback, be sure to position correctly for best sound.
J**.
Great Mic from Shure
Sweetwater is a great, reputable company. The Shure Super 55 is comparable to the SM58, but looks 10x's better. Good Mic to have on stage
G**B
A New Oldie and Goodie
I'm doing a Remembering the Rat Pack show in October. I am wanting to put on an over-the-top show, and so when I saw this style of microphone I made it to the peak! It not only looks and feels awesome, but it also compliments my voice in a way that far exceeded my expectations. I'm running this through a power mixer, so there is plenty of power available for hitting the back of any dance hall through this setup. One of the most annoying occurrences while singing is that "pop" noise you get with lyrics that start with "b" or "p" (and others). I'm not sure if it is my experience alone that makes me avoid this sound or it may be the blue screen that surrounds the pick-up coil. Either way, I can belt out some of Frank's loud songs from about 9" away and it sounds amazing with no "pops." I highly recommend this microphone for anyone who is looking for that retro look and still wants to be heard!
A**D
Modern tech in a classic package
Great microphone, very clear, worth the price even more so if on sale
B**R
Great microphone... Be aware of the features before you buy
The iconic look of the Shure 55SH microphone is enough to justify it's purchase, but it helps to compare it with the similar (and considerably more expensive) "Super 55" also offered by Shure. While the 55SH is more affordable and offers the additional feature of a switch, it isn't as sensitive as some of Shure's other excellent microphones. You can compensate for this either by increasing the gain on the amp or using a PA preamp, and with those considerations the mic performs extremely well, especially in live conditions. The effective "super-cardoid" pickup pattern means that monitors can be placed directly in front of the singer and it will not feedback. I've used it for several months now in a swing band, and we love the way it looks and the way the singers look and sound when they are using it. The only cons I can offer are a) we thought we would like the switch on the front, but it turns out that the switch can accidently be turned off by the singer (problem until the singer figures out what happened), and b) a singer who prefers to hold the mic in their hand will not like the heavy weight... it's meant to stay attached to the mic stand. We solved the first problem by putting a clear plastic guide over the switch plate to hold the switch in the "on" position. Remember this mic is meant to mimic the "good old days" when microphones were big, heavy things and no one held them in their hands. Elvis used mics like this when he first started, and radio announcers could hide behind their mics. Shure holds it's retailers to a minimum retail price, so it's hard to get a deal on one of these. We were happy with the sturdy brushed chrome construction and performance of the mic, and I've already been asked to allow friends to borrow it for special functions. This one's a keeper! Bottom line is... you can get smaller Shure mics that sound just as good or better, but if you want both retro looks and great performance, the Shure 55SH will be your first choice.
T**S
Shure sure know how to make a microphone.
I've had this Super 55 for nearly 3 years now, and not once have I had a single issue with it. Admittedly, by itself, the Super 55 is nothing really to talk about. It has a hard time picking up lows and mids, but when attached to an interface that you can equalize, it sounds perfect. With no need for phantom power, you can plug this in anything from a 3.5mm jack (which I will never recommend) to a quarter inch jack (better) or natively into any XLR input (best). Use it at parties, use it at home, use it to sing, or to record voice overs. The possibilities are endless.
B**Z
Livré en excellent état, pour un micro de seconde main reconditionné par Amazon 👍, soigneusement emballé et stické, comme neuf. Il fonctionne très bien, qualité de rendu de la marque Shure inégalable. À recommander
カ**と
素晴らしいですね。 コスト以上のパフォーマンスだと思います。
D**)
Design lindo, qualidade ABSURDA. Me atrevo a dizer que ele é melhor que o Shure beta 58a (meu outro microfone) no palco
B**A
I'm in love with it, the classic retro Elvis styling is what that attracts me and my customers. Just a wow from Shure. This mic is has the main spot on the stage and people go haha over it. Thank u Amazon and Shure. Performance is excellent, feedback refection can be felt and the vocals are sharper than sm 58, only thing disturbing me is the puff sound can be heard while breathing near it. I have tried and compared with sm 58 which is quieter even when I blew air from close range. I ve opened the super deluxe and there I found the reason and difference of sponze placing of this and the sm 58. while the sm 58 has sponze attached to the grill of the mic, the distance form the diaphram is 1 inch or less hence making it quiter, on the other hand super deluxe design is in that way where the sponze is attached to the grill however the diaphram is also very close near the sponze hence making audible the noise of breathing and the puff sound from mouth.. So singers with good mic and breathe technique will have no issue in using this.
G**I
I've been using this microphone with a Focusrite Scarlett solo preamp as part of my V/C setup for work meetings. It's a beautiful mic, always an interesting talking point to break the ice at the start of a meeting, and it makes you sound good. As delivered, there was a manufacturing flaw in the XLR connector wire that caused a bunch of noise. Loosening the grub screw allowed the XLR connector to drop out, and I could re-solder the wire properly to ground. Six months later, the same wire failed behind the mic cartridge and I had to open it up. The original wire was just long enough to reach, and likely got caught on the cable relief spring during adjustment leading to excessive strain on the solder joint. This time I had to replace the wire since it wasn't long enough for a direct repair - but once replaced the mic is back to its former glory.
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