Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

May 28, 2026

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Most important features of Shure mic

  • Optimized for acoustic instruments
  • Neutral and precise sound for stage and studio applications
  • Ideal for overhead, hi-hat, piano, choir and orchestra and acoustic stringed instruments
  • Ultra-thin, 2.5 micron, 24 karat gold-layered, low mass Mylar® diaphragm for superior transient response
  • Gold-plated internal and external contacts
  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: -37 dBV / Pa
  • Switchable pad: 0 dB, -15 dB, -25 dB
  • SPL: 164 dB (with switched -25dB pad)
  • Three-stage switchable low cut filter
  • 14 db (A) very low self noise for a small diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Robust housing
  • Weight: 100 g
  • Includes A137C plastic case, A26M stereo bar, 2x A100WS windshield and 2x A57F Microphone Mounts
  • Also available as a single microphone: Art.176015
  • A53M Shock-absorbing microphone holder Art:138152
  • A27M Swivel Microphone Adapter for two microphones Art.210368

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Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

Shure KSM 137 Stereoset Review: Tested and rated in the studio

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Customer Review Summary

The Shure KSM 137 Stereoset is an exceptional pair of microphones that excels in various recording scenarios. Users are particularly impressed by their balanced sound profile, showcasing crisp mids, robust bass, and a smooth top end. The build quality is commendable, accompanied by useful accessories that enhance their usability.

Many testers noted the KSM 137’s neutrality, appreciating how faithfully they capture sound without unwanted coloration. This makes them a preferred choice over other options like Oktava or even Neumann and Sennheiser for those seeking clarity and precision in their recordings. The microphones offer a tight pickup pattern that is especially beneficial for drum recordings, allowing for better stereo imaging and reducing unwanted background noise.

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While the controls on the mics can be somewhat tricky to access, this is a minor inconvenience compared to the overall performance. The microphones are well-packaged for storage, and users feel the price difference compared to cheaper alternatives is justified.

Despite a few initial concerns regarding durability, subsequent experiences have proven them reliable, with many users having recorded extensive sessions without issues. Overall, these microphones come highly recommended for anyone looking to invest in high-quality studio gear.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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