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The Shure MV7 is a dynamic USB/XLR microphone designed for podcasting, streaming, and recording, featuring voice-isolating technology, built-in headphone monitoring, and intuitive touch controls. Its rugged all-metal build and ShurePlus MOTIV app integration deliver professional-grade sound quality and versatile connectivity, making it a top choice for creators seeking plug-and-play excellence with studio-level performance.
























| ASIN | B08G7JN6J7 |
| Antenna Location | Podcast |
| Audible Noise | 10 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 10 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 571 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 95 in Blu-Ray Audio 364 in Dynamic Microphones |
| Box Contents | PGA181 Cable (4.6m/XLR to Jack) |
| Brand Name | Shure |
| Colour | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Audio Interface, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
| Connector Type | USB, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,838) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 40 Hz - 15 kHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406630818 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Smartphone (Lightning cable not included) |
| Impedance | 314 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 10.9 x 31.2 x 12.7 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Shure MV7 USB Podcast Microphone for Podcasting, Recording, Livestreaming and Gaming, Built-in Headphone Output, Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone with Full Metal Case, TeamSpeak Certified, Silver |
| Item Weight | 600 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MV7-S |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | MV7-S |
| Model Number | MV7-S |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | USB-C |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 042406630818 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
R**X
The perfect podcast mic. Look no further.
After getting by with a basic home set up of a blue yeti shared between two people for our podcast, we decided to invest in some decent quality gear and grab two of these on boom arms linked to an m-audio duo. First thing to say is that they are really well packaged and robustly built which inspires confidence. I've only used them so far via XLR inputs into the interface so I cant speak to the USB link and software, but what I will say is its made editing the mix a dream. As someone thats worked in a few pro studios as a performer, producer and an engineer over the years, I know a quality bit of gear the second I start working with it and these are definitely that. They are quite directional, so proper mic technique is preferred and close positioning is a must, but you'll be rewarded with an instantly rich, mid-focused and warm sound that is recognisably NPR like in its audio and so quality to begin with you could easily get away without processing it at all. Despite the natural warmth of the sound theres a nice level of clarity and treble detail that can easily be brought out with the most basic of EQ, but by default is never harsh or tinny. I used to have an effects chain of 10 plus plugins on our audio in a desperate attempt to even it out and get a half decent sound, with these mics I have 2 very gentle plugins just to add a last bit of polish and thats it. They are a little prone to plosives sometimes depending on how forcefully someone speaks, so an extra pop filter is a very good idea, but then I'd say that with any decent close-mic setup and filters are incredibly cheap. The directionality is actually pretty useful as they don't pick up much of the room at all, and again this is without SHUREs processing software so it is an actual characteristic of the mic. I'd say you could mic your speaking voice up in a marble hallway and as long as you spoke close to the mic it'd sound studio like, so that whole reputation of "so good it can fix a bad room" is very much deserved. No more spending hours trying to remove reverb for me! (as an aside, if you're struggling with reverb or "removing the room" on any mic setup I'd recommend ERA 4s reverb remover, its literally the only one I've ever found that works. Just dont set it above 50% or you can hear the wash). All in all I'd say these were a bargain, and if you wanted any better you'd be looking at £800+ per mic for a Rhodes or similar and even then the difference would be minimal. They really are that good. If you have the money and are looking to elevate your audio to pro level without dropping thousands, these are the perfect choice. I've actually had other podcasts contact us to ask about our setup because we now sound so good, and everyone assumes we are recording in a pro studio rather than a front room. An absolute must buy if you want to compete with the big boys, we sound better than 99% of the podcasts in the game and that has improved our listener numbers significantly. Do not hestitate to invest, they are virtually foolproof and take all of the stress out of audio production.
B**G
Great Podcast/voice over mic from Shure.
This is a well-rounded, great sounding dynamic microphone, with an overall warm sound, ideal for voice overs, Radio broadcasting & Podcasting. Build quality is excellent (all metal) and on par with other Shure Microphones, such as the SM57, 58 & the SM7B. The mic is not too heavy and most boom arms, even the cheaper ones will hold it, with only some minor adjustment - I use a Rode PSA 1 & PSA+, which are both excellent. The mic capsule underneath the windscreen is protected by a metal, rounded type grid (see pics), which also helps with noise reduction, but plosives are an issue with the provided windscreen – more on that later… The dual connectivity of XLR & USB (again, see pics), made this a pretty obvious choice if you want to use with an audio interface and/or just a computer. It’s also useful that one can act as a back-up should the other fail. You have access to the Shure companion App for this mic which lets you adjust the sound of the mic along with headphone monitoring. There are also some touch controls (mute/volume etc. on a slider/pressure strip with corresponding LEDs) on the mic itself, which again can be controlled via the App. Note though, that the App and touch controls only work when the mic is connected via USB, not XLR. If using USB only, gain is not an issue, but if going XLR, you will have to push our audio interface (Focusrite/Behringer/Steinberg) input gain up quite a bit for a good level. You may wish to invest in a gain booster/cloud lifter, but if using something like the Rodecaster Pro 2, you won’t need one. There are only minor negatives for this mic: 1. The USB connection is a micro one and not USB-C, which was a little disappointing, but not a deal breaker. 2. The windscreen is pretty bad, and you’d be better off replacing with the RK345 one from its bigger brother, the SM7B, as this really cuts down on plosives (I had great results using this). 3. The yoke that attaches to the mic stand/boom arm, does not screw down independently as with the SM7B and you have to rotate the whole mic instead. 4. The price – a little steep, considering what other options there are on the market today, but my personal opinion is that it is worth it. I will say after over a years’ worth of constant use, I have had no issues with the mic or the connections and have absolutely no regrets in purchasing this microphone and would do so again. There is an XLR only version out now, but I still like the option of the 2 types of connection and when moving forward, you should be adding to an exiting product, not taking away from…
A**Y
USB and XLR duo function is great
If specifically you need the ability to run both XLR or USB and move it around with you it's a fantastic mic. The only issue is the Mini USB standard is god awful and wished it was USB-C - I've had a couple cables break on me and it gets worn out easily. The software for the mic is very good too when in USB mode, and I ran it that way most of the time until I got myself and interface. However if you're just running XLR save yourself £100(yes you heard that right) and go for the MV7X model, it's EXACTLY the same mic, just without the usb features and compatibility, I have both and the sound quality is exactly the same, couldn't tell two recordings apart. Last thing to note, the pop filter isn't great, so buy yourself a Shure RK 345 Wind Screen which is the pop filter that they use on the Sm7b, trust me it makes all the difference and is worth the extra £20 or so.
T**N
Amazing mic and great option for those of us who don't want to deal with all the technical stuff surrounding sound, amplifiers, boosters, and whatnot. This is just plug it in and go! And the sound is amazing. Love mine!
S**D
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A**I
استخدمته عن طريق اليو اس بي سي وكان ممتاز In love with this microphone
J**E
El mejor micro que se puede comprar sin que te haga falta el modelo superior que dobla el precio, con este te sobra, calidad buenísima, conexión tanto por canon como USB, llevo 3 años con el y aún sigue funcionando genial! Muy recomendado
A**.
Dizenleme 2: Mount olarak Samson MD5 öneririm. Mikrofonu tam ağız seviyesinde tutarken titreme de yapmıyor. Kullanışlılık açısından da kollara göre çok daha kullanışlı buldum. Rode koldan buna geçtim. Düzenleme: mikrofona doğru konuşursanız pop yapıyor. SM58’in orjinal pamuğunu alıp buna takarsanız kalmıyor. Birçok insan böyle yapıyor. Ben de aldım bir sorun kalmadı. Yazılım işi yapıyorum. Özellikle yabancı müşteriler ile konuşurken bazı kulaklıklarda sesler anlaşılmaz hale geliyor. Sony XM4 bu konuda en kötüsü. Shure QC35 genel olarak rakiplerine göre iyi. Shure MV7 ise çok daha farklı. Diğer kulaklıklar dijitalize ses veriyorken MV7 net ve karşıdakinin yanında konuşuyormuş gibi ses veriyor. Whatsapp konuşmalarında ses neredeyse farketmedi ama Google Meet gibi uygulamalarda inanılmaz fark var. Google Meet’in test modu var; orada kendi sesinizi gönderip geri dinleyebiliyorsunuz. Bunu yaptığımda netlik ve özellikle doğallık olarak diğer kulaklıklarım ile çok fazla fark olduğunu gördüm. En büyük artılarından bir ise USB ile tak çalıştır olması ve kalite kaybı yaşamıyorsunuz. Önce Shure SM58’i denedim ancak bilgisayara bağlamak için bir sürü aparata rağmen istediğim randımanı alamadım. SM58 öncelikle mono ses veriyor; ses tek kulaklıktan geliyor. Sonra yayıncılar bunları edit ediyormuş. MV7 XLR olmadan USB üzerinden XLR’a kıyasla daha bile iyi ses veriyor deniyor. USB ile direkt çift kulaklıktan ses alabiliyorsunuz. Amp’ya ihtiyacınız olmuyor. Her şey içinde tak çalıştır. Sadece mikrofonu tutacak bir mount’a ihtiyacınız var. Ben alışverişimden çok memnun kaldım ve SM58’in yorumlarına bakılırsa on yıllarca bozulmadan çalışacak bir kulaklık. Çünkü özünde SM58 ile aynı yapı var. On yıllarca kullanabileceğinizi düşününce ve özellikle benim gibi internet üzerinden masa başı sık görüşme yapıyorsanız buna yatırım yapabilirsiniz. Ses ayarları ile ilgili; mutlaka auto modu kullanmanızı öneririm. Manuel modlarda yüksek seste kırmızı uyarı ışıklarını görüyorsunuz ve sesiniz zaman zaman çok yüksek duyulabiliyor; auto ise yakın konuşsanız dahi hep bir seviyede tutuyor. Bağırsanız dahi kırmızı ibreyi görmüyorsunuz en kötü bir iki sarı çıkıyor. Yani auto near kullanarak 5-10 cm mesafeden rahatça düşünmeden kullanabilirsiniz. Üç gündür denemeler yapıyorum oldukça memnun kaldım, mikrofon ile sürekli işi olan ve karşılayabilen herkese tavsiye ederim.
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