🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Shure MV7-K-BNDL is a professional podcasting microphone featuring dual USB and XLR outputs, an intuitive touch panel for easy control, and a built-in headphone output for direct monitoring. Its design ensures rich and natural vocal reproduction, making it ideal for podcasters and live streamers alike.
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W**M
Nice mic
I compared it to the condenser mic Rode NT1 i have and it still the rode wins, even with the software the sound is still missing some beef.The touch pad is not senstive so you have to try many times to make your adjustments. While those controls only work if the mic is usb connected. Controls Doesn't work on a mixer as it needs power to work.The tripod on the other hand is a bonus, very ridged and carries the mic very good.The pop filter is flimsy and i have seen on YouTube other people who replace this with the one for the sm7b filter.The micro usb is a big fail, not sure why shure doesn't provide the C type connection.Value for money? I find it over priced compared to other mics in the market that does same functionality like the samson Q9u. Which is almost half price.
S**2
tripod on the photo is not included
the tripod or cable was not included in the package, disappointing
T**S
Dramatic sound improvement for meetings via Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, webinars, and podcasts
After noticing how incredible a few of my European colleagues audio sounded on Teams calls and when recording a webinar, I confirmed they were all using various forms of dynamic podcasting mics. I'd been using the built-in stereo mic from my Insta360 Link, which was solid, but noticeably lacked in comparison to my colleagues when listening to a playback. My decision then came down to the MV7, the SM7B, and Rode's Podcaster Pro USB. The MV7 won out because of the USB convenience when I'm in my home office, the "far mode" (I don't want the mic in the shot during regular business meetings, but will close-mic for other purposes), and the ability to use the XLR connection when working from my studio where I have a Scarlett 1820i interface. That kind of versatility is rare but appreciated.Performance-wise, this is immediately an elevation to your sound. I have it plugged in via USB to a Lightning Hub, which my Macbook Pro then plugs into. The MV7 was immediately recognized and I set it to my default audio device. The Motiv software is basic, but useful in terms of setting it up for manual or auto control. I've left it in Auto "far" mode for meetings, meaning it dynamically adjusts the gain to compensate for the 16-18-ish" inch distance I sit from the mic, and the results have been amazing. Flipping to manual control for closer applications takes a couple clicks. This is the best voiceover mic I've ever used. The USB vs XLR difference is predominantly in the bottom end and the lower-mids. The character is exactly the same regardless of interface type, but with the XLR connection running through my Gen3 Scarlett, the MV7 can be made to sound almost indistinguishable from an SM7B, and I don't say that lightly.If you are thinking about getting this mic, you should probably just get this mic. The only other mics I've ever recommend this highly are the Shure SM58 and the AKG C414. All provide exceptional value, quality, and capability for their intended purposes.
M**Y
Beautiful Sound!
Super High Quality Mic!
S**G
Excellent quality
One of the best podcast microphones in the market. Absolutely love the sound quality and design of the product. Easy to assemble, setup and use.
E**S
Muy buen micro
Se que no es el mejor pero para mi objetivo cumple. Elimina bien el ruido y suena clara mi voz.
M**Z
Todo lo que un creador de contenido necesita
En mi caso lo uso con una Scarlett 2i2 de 3era generación. No se necesita aislar la habitación para obtener grabación sin Ruido de fondo
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