New microphones just hit the pro market, aiming straight at studio realism, pushing Shure to flex precision hardware instead of hype.
KSM series debuts at NAMM
KSM series debuts at NAMM
- Shure introduced the KSM microphone series at The NAMM Show 2026.
- This lineup targets musicians and studio professionals.
- Design choices emphasize realism and low internal noise.
- KSM microphones use hand-crafted capsules for detailed capture.
- Each model prioritizes off-axis control and clarity.
- Lightweight metal bodies support durability.
- Accessories improve isolation and usability.
- Shure KSM32C uses a three-quarter-inch capsule.
- Its tuning favors neutral balance across frequencies.
- Off-axis spill stays tightly controlled.
- Applications cover vocals and ensemble recordings.
- Shure KSM40C relies on a one-inch capsule.
- Proximity response enhances low-end presence.
- Polar behavior remains predictable in cardioid mode.
- Noise output stays extremely quiet.
- Shure KSM44MP features a dual diaphragm build.
- Pattern selection supports cardioid omni and figure eight.
- Sensitivity remains stable across frequency ranges.
- Use cases include piano stereo and distant capture.
- The KSM series ships in Spring 2026.
- KSM32C HM pricing starts at $659.
- KSM40C lands at $879.
- KSM44MP tops the range at $1,099.