
Shure
Shure A7WS Gray Large Windscreen for SM7B Microphone
★★★★★
Keep your SM7B recordings clean and pop-free with Shure's purpose-built large windscreen.
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Overview
Key Features
Reduces unwanted breath and wind noise
Large windscreen
For SM7B
Country of Origin: China
Specifications
Brand
Shure
Model
A7WS
Type
Windscreen
Color
Gray
Compatibility
Shure SM7B
Function
Reduces breath and wind noise
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Purpose-built fit for the SM7B ensures secure attachment without slipping
- Large size provides excellent coverage for close-talk vocal recording
- Effectively reduces plosives and breath noise at the source
- Simple slip-on design requires no adapters or modifications
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with the Shure SM7B, so it cannot be reused on other microphones
- Adds bulk to the microphone head, which may affect positioning in tight setups
- Foam material can accumulate odors over time and will eventually need replacing
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the A7WS compatible with microphones other than the SM7B?
No, the A7WS is specifically designed to fit the Shure SM7B microphone. It will not properly fit other microphone models.
Does the A7WS replace the foam windscreen that comes with the SM7B?
Yes, the A7WS is a replacement and upgrade for the stock SM7B windscreen. It slides on in the same manner but provides a larger coverage area for close-talk use.
How do you clean the A7WS windscreen?
You can gently hand-wash it with mild soap and warm water, then allow it to air dry completely before reattaching it to the microphone.
Does the A7WS change the sound of the SM7B?
The windscreen may slightly reduce the very highest frequencies at extreme proximity, but the effect is minimal. Its primary job is to cut plosives and breath noise without meaningfully altering tone.