A single Shure SM58 microphone has been known to survive drops, water damage, and even being run over by a car. It’s so tough that a live engineer once used one to hammer in a stage pin—and still ran vocals through it afterward. Since its release in 1966, it has remained a staple in live sound. The “Mic Drop” hasn't always been cool. Dropping a microphone used to be a major no-no—they’re expensive and sensitive pieces of gear. But once hip-hop artists started using it as a way to signal a performance well