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Blue - Yeti X vs Shure - SM7dB

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Yeti XBLUERENDER
Probe A
Blue
Yeti X
39.7/ 100D
Spec40· 65%
Connectivity· 35%
SM7dBSHURERENDER
Probe B
Shure
SM7dB
82.0/ 100A
Spec82· 65%
Connectivity· 35%
Quick verdict

Between the Yeti X and SM7dB, the Yeti X comes out ahead in type and connection, while the SM7dB wins on max spl. Overall, the Yeti X scores 39.7 and the SM7dB scores 82 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The SM7dB is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 42.3 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.

Pick the Yeti X if you care most about type and connection. The biggest gaps in its favor are type, connection.

Pick the SM7dB if you care most about max spl. Its strongest claims are max spl.

There are no meaningful ties on the headline specs — every popular-comparison metric has a winner.

Bottom line: the SM7dB is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Blue - Yeti X wins

  • Type: Condenser (vs Dynamic).
  • Connection: USB (vs XLR).

Why Shure - SM7dB wins

  • Max SPL — 22.95% more. 150 dB vs 122 dB.
Full readout

Spec comparison

Spec

SpecBlue - Yeti XShure - SM7dB
TypeCondenserleadDynamic
Polar patternMulti (4 patterns)Cardioid
Frequency response20Hz–20kHz50Hz–20kHz
Max SPL122 dB150 dBlead

Connectivity

SpecBlue - Yeti XShure - SM7dB
ConnectionUSBleadXLR
Headphone outtrueleadfalse
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