Top-Seller
Shure BETA 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone

Videos (1)
View All
Every Icon Has a Story. What's Yours? | Shure

Description
When you’re ready to take your vocals to the next level, the Shure Beta 58A’s got your back. Built for the stage, this mic gives you total control over your sound, whether you're banging out lead vocals or harmonizing with the band. Its tight supercardioid pattern helps you stay focused, blocking out unwanted noise and feedback so your voice cuts through. And don’t worry about losing your edge—this mic handles high SPL with ease, giving you clean sound no matter how hard you push it. Ready to hone your performances? The Beta 58A will deliver, night after night.
Cut Through the Mix with Supercardioid Focus
With its supercardioid pickup pattern, the Shure Beta 58A keeps your vocals front and center. It dials down the extra noise—whether it’s rumbling monitors, sirens, or the buzz of a packed venue—so your voice stays clean and clear. Recording in a challenging spot? On stage, facing a wall of sound? The Beta 58A brings the precision you need to help your performance stand out, so you can focus on your craft and what matters most.
Handle High Volume with Confidence
The Beta 58A is built to crush it in even the toughest live sound setups. It can handle crazy high sound pressure levels (SPL) without losing its edge or adding any distortion. From your highest notes to the deepest shifts in your performance, the Beta 58A captures all the subtleties of your voice. Its custom frequency response brings out your natural tone, making sure your sound rings through loud and clear—even when you're turning up the heat and going all in.
Built to Rock the Road
The Shure Beta 58A is built tough for those bumps in the road. With its all-metal construction and internal shock mount to cut down on handling noise, this mic’s ready to take care of business—even after rolling around in a gear bag or taking a hit during a hectic setup. Tough as nails and made for the long haul, it keeps you locked in no matter how rough things get. If you need a microphone that can keep up with you under the spotlight or on a bus, boat, or plane to your next gig, the Beta 58A is ready to roll.
Professional Vocalists Keep Coming Back
For decades, the Shure Beta 58A has been a trusted choice for chart-topping vocalists and live sound engineers worldwide. Known for its clear, powerful sound and solid design, it’s a mainstay microphone for professionals who demand nothing but the best. From rehearsal to the road, the Beta 58A has got you covered. Its supercardioid pickup pattern, excellent handling of high SPLs, and sturdy build make it a reliable workhorse that will help take your vocals from ho-hum to aha. Trust this microphone to deliver the goods. After all, it’s done pretty well for the likes of Bruce and Beyoncé.



Features
- Supercardioid polar pattern for superior focus and off-axis rejection
- Tailored frequency response designed for clear, detailed vocal reproduction
- High SPL handling to capture powerful vocals without distortion
- Rugged construction built for reliable performance on stage
- Pneumatic internal shock mount reduces handling noise and vibrations
- Legendary Shure quality and reliability, trusted by professionals worldwide
- Steel mesh grille for added durability and protection against damage
- Consistent performance with minimal proximity effect for clearer sound at varying distances
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specs
- Analog or digital: Analog
- Frequency response: 50Hz–16kHz
- Max SPL: Not specified
- Connectivity: XLR
- Capsule: Dynamic
- Polar pattern: Supercardioid
- Type: Handheld
- Switches: No
- Phantom power required: No
- Diameter: Not specified
- Length: Not specified
- Weight: 9.92 oz.
- Case: Yes
- Clip: Yes
- Shockmount: N/A
- Power supply: N/A
- Cable: No
- Stand: No
Warranty
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
Reviews
4.78
147 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Shure Beta 58A live vocal Mic
You want a mic that can handle whatever you throw at it? You've found it. I've used one Beta 58A for the last 3 or 4 years as well as the SM58 and the competitively priced Sennheiser 835 and 935 models in a wide range of vocal applications. Our musical style ranges from mid tempo acoustic pieces to modern rock and I've yet to find another mic that makes the transition so well. The Beta's clarity and feeback rejection is impressive, but above all is it's defined bass perfomance whether you're singing close to or further away from the mic. Which can make all the difference in an amazing performance and that "washed-out", "choked" live vocal sound. While it hasn't yet been a problem, my only pause for thought when rating the value of the Beta is the fact that the Shure manufacturer's warranty is considerably shorter than the Sennheiser products.
Most Liked Negative Review
Handle too short
When will Travelpro develop a 46" handle like my 12-year old eBag? See attached photo. I'm tall, and the Travelpro handle is too short for me even when fully extended.
- Performances64
- Outdoor Events / Games43
- Home Studio32
- Professional Recording22
- Amateur Recording21
- Limited Functions2
- Pricey / Poor Value2
- None2
- Not Durable1
- There are none1
- Experienced41
- Professional Musician25
- Novice4
- Child1
- Good Audio71
- Easy To Use58
- Durable54
- Lightweight36
- Versatile36
Reviewed by 147 customers
We are loving these new mics!
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com
submitted24 days ago
byWanda S
fromSouth Georgia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We are using the new mics at our Church! The adult solo's are so clear! I can't wait for the children's choir to use them. #sweepstakes
First mic
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com
submitted3 months ago
byValentina E
fromDetroit
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I'm vocalist and I've tried other mics. So far this is my favorite. I decided to get one for myself to practice. Very satisfied. I think it's perfect for female voice. Softens those high pitches.
I made the right choice
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byMike
fromFlorida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was in desperate need of a new microphone. I searched on line for used mic's and saw that Shure seemed to hold up the best. This is why I chose Shure. My only decision was whether I go with the tried and true SM 58 or the Beta 58A. As the lead singer in my band, I chose the Beta because of the fact it gives me just that little bit more. Don't get me wrong, the SM58 is amazing. What helped me decide was the fact that the Beta was on sale. Excellent mic. You won't be dissapointed.
Repeat customer already
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com
submitted3 months ago
byHarrisWalz USA
fromS.Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I had a single microphone out in my shop on 2- 2000watt Alto speakers. That's great when you're just wailing by yourself. Christmas came and I found out quickly that I needed at least one more and a 🎤 stand. I did a little mobile DJ. work back in the nineties, and using these microphones (Shure BETA58A) now makes me realize what junk I was holding before. I think it's very similar to a speaker. When you pick up a microphone and it's as light as a feather, you're ou are not going to get much performance. I'm not saying these weigh a ton, but you know you're holding a quality microphone when you pick it up.
I would buy it again. It's very durable and sounds great!
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com
submitted3 months ago
byKen Ledford
fromKailua-Kona. HI.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use it for vocals. I was instantly impressed by the clarity. It's a little heavy to hold but I think that would be do to the durability. It is sound proximity activated so there is no on off switch. This is nice feature because you won't accidently turn it off while using it. it fits into a standard Mic stand.
I would buy this product again
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com
submitted4 months ago
byGILBERTO
fromNOGALES ARIZONA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I have been using this product since it came out, I sing on events and the sound its clear as it should be. I picked this one cause it was said that it was good for female voices and I totally can hear it. It also feels very hightend with I have no doubt. I would buy this again but I would like to try others.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted19 days ago
asked bySaint
fromSanta Monica
Does it have a high pass filter?
No, it doesn't.submitted6 months ago
asked byGerry
fromSan Francisco, CA
Can i used it to my BoseS1 plus PA?
Yes, you can.submitted2 years ago
asked bylevon
fromlos angeles
which country makes this
Mexicosubmitted3 years ago
asked byHalbe
fromSeattle, wa
Shure sm7b vs beta 58a which one better for singing at church
Either one would be a good choice but the Shure Beta 58a may be the better choice.submitted6 years ago
asked byRandy
fromOklahoma City OK
I have a pretty deep baritone voice. I sing old country and 70's pop music. I've sung through many SM58's with good success. Is there a compelling reason to go to the sm58A beta?
You get a bit more of the mid range with the beta. They would be similar in build quality, just a bit beefier in the middle.submitted6 years ago
asked byJim
fromAlliance OH
What is the difference between a Shure Beta 58 and a Shure Beta 58A?
The Beta 58 has a wireless transmitter that requires a wireless receiver and the the Beta 58A is a wired dynamic microphone that you only need an XLR cable to use.The Beta 58 has a wireless transmitter that requires a wireless receiver and the the Beta 58A is a wired dynamic microphone that you only need an XLR cable to use.