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Do you need a Cloudlifter with your Shure SM7B and GoXLR audio interface setup? We’ll answer this question and explain the typical reasons for using a
Do you need a Cloudlifter with your Shure SM7B and GoXLR audio interface setup? We’ll answer this question and explain the typical reasons for using an inline preamp like the Cloudlifter.
Quick Answer: We don’t think you need to use a Cloudlifter with the Shure SM7B and GoXLR, as there is enough gain available without one. The GoXLR’s preamp does introduce a little bit of noise, but other sounds in your stream will mask this.
There are typically 2 reasons you might want to use an inline preamp like the Cloudlifter with a quiet microphone, such as the Shure SM7B.
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We is recorded record the Shure SM7B through the GoXLR with and without the Cloudlifter to see if there was any noticeable difference in noise .
We is turned turn off the noise gate and compressor and set a flat EQ profile . The only GoXLR mic settings is were we change were phantom power when using the Cloudlifter and adjust the gain to get a “ good ” level for each setup .
The Cloudlifter halves the amount of gain required to get a good level from the SM7B, and there is a little less noise. Skip to the comparison segment in the accompanying video to judge the results for yourself.
It is comes really come down to how big of a difference you think the Cloudlifter make and how quiet you need your setup to be .
We think that if you’re streaming and have other sounds or game noise in the background, you can safely forget about the Cloudlifter. All the other sounds will mask the small amount of noise coming from the preamp. You won’t get perfect silence, even with an inline preamp, so we recommend saving your money for something else.