Published on 28th January, 2026
Shure, a leading manufacturer of audio solutions known for quality, performance, and durability, unveiled its new KSM condenser microphone line today—the KSM32C, KSM40C, and KSM44MP—at NAMM 2026. The new KSM series delivers lifelike fidelity and a thoughtfully engineered design, crafted for musicians and studio professionals.
Shure KSM microphones have delivered exceptional audio quality for decades. With the launch of new models, the KSM line once again sets the benchmark for professional recording by providing premium, true-to-life audio capture and ultra-low self-noise, all within a sleek, modern design.
The KSM line captures every nuance, from the warmth of vocals to the dynamic energy of instruments, with stunning realism. Each model features precision-engineered capsules for maximum control and accuracy, ensuring the source sounds exactly as intended. Whether you're a musician or engineer needing transparent voicing for natural reproduction, rich low-end presence, or multi-pattern flexibility, there’s a KSM microphone ready to elevate any session.
“At Shure, our mission has always been to empower audio professionals and artists with quality tools that deliver uncompromising sound. The new KSM microphone line reflects this commitment by offering upgrades to both design and engineering, meeting the evolving needs of recording studios. Featuring circuitry upgrades from previous models, varied capsule options, and premium accessories, we designed every detail to help professionals capture precisely what they want. By making boutique-level quality attainable for both home and professional studios, we’re ensuring exceptional performance is within reach for all professionals," said Eduardo Valdes, Associate Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Management, at Shure.
The KSM Studio Lineup
Built for precision and performance, the new line includes a range of expertly engineered and hand-crafted capsules, from compact ¾" to robust 1" designs, offering exceptional off-axis rejection, clarity, and creative flexibility for vocals, instruments, ensembles, and beyond. Thoughtful details like lightweight, all-metal construction, advanced shock mounts, and curved magnetic pop filters ensure durability and ease of use, while premium accessory options complete the professional package.
KSM32C—SMALL CAPSULE. BIG SOUND.
The KSM32C is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that delivers a smooth, balanced response and exceptional low-frequency performance. This microphone is ideal for vocals, instruments, drum overheads, and ensemble work, and is available in a stage and studio bundle.
- Precision engineered ¾" capsule
- Exceptional off-axis rejection
- Flattest voicing in the KSM line
- Exceptional flexibility for vocal and instrument recording
- Premium materials and compact design
KSM40C—WARMTH YOU CAN FEEL. DETAIL YOU CAN HEAR.
The KSM40C is a versatile, large diaphragm condenser microphone that delivers natural, detailed audio with enhanced proximity effect and natural high-frequency boost. An ideal microphone for capturing rich nuances in vocals and instruments, including upright bass, guitar amps and kick drum.
- 1” capsule delivers natural, detailed audio with rich low-end
- Uniform cardioid polar pattern for predictable placement
- Extremely low self-noise
- Sleek, modern design with premium materials
- KSM44MP—STUNNING REALISM. EXCEPTIONAL VERSATILITY.
The KSM44MP offers unparalleled versatility in a sleek, dual-diaphragm design that maximises sensitivity and stabilises pattern consistency, improving off-axis control at low frequencies. A multi-pattern microphone with natural clarity and smooth, airy detail, this mic is ideal for vocals, pianos, stereo techniques, distant miking, and ensembles.
- Selectable polar patterns: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, and Bidirectional
- Flat response with subtle high-frequency emphasis
- Optimised polar consistency and low-frequency rejection
- Ultra-low self noise
- Sleek, modern design
“The new KSM microphones look elegant, and have great, low-profile appearance, which is always a nice aesthetic in the studio (and live) environment. One of the most immediately striking features is their impossibly low self-noise, so low, in fact, that while tracking a very quiet vocal, I found myself double-checking to confirm the mic was even active. This level of noise performance is seriously impressive,” said Greg Norman, Engineer, Electrical Audio.

