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Shure MV7 with Manfrotto PIXI stand

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Last updated on June 9, 2024 10:31 am
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  • USB OR XLR CONNECTIONS: Dual USB/XLR output allows digital or analog recording.
  • CLOSE MIC APPLICATIONS: Great for podcasting, recording, live streaming, and more.
  • INTUITIVE TOUCH PANEL CONTROLS: Intuitive touch panel for control over gain, monitoring volume, headphone mix, and mic muting.
  • BUILT-IN HEADPHONE OUTPUT: The Built-in headphone output allows for direct headphone monitoring while recording.
  • RICH & NATURAL VOCAL REPRODUCTION: Optimized frequency response for rich and natural vocal reproduction.

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Specification: Shure MV7 with Manfrotto PIXI stand

Product Dimensions

‎31 x 16 x 12.9 cm, 1.41 Kilograms

Item model number

‎MV7-K-BNDL

Colour

‎Black

Compatible Devices

‎Headphone

Connector

‎USB, XLR

material

Metal

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Item Weight

‎1 kg 410 g

Manufacturer

‎Shure Incorporated

Country of Origin

‎China

9 reviews for Shure MV7 with Manfrotto PIXI stand

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  1. Mohit kirar

    It’s a good mic but my connector is defected I don’t know how to contact support rn it’s been around 20days I was away from home so couldn’t check it earlier! This connector is tilted it’s working but it’s loose please help me:!

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  2. T. Gaydos

    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.

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  3. Vishnu

    It’s one of the purchases that was fully satisfying for me. I had to return it once because I recieved a damaged product at first but i replaced it without any hustle. I love Amazon for that, and hate Flipkart for the same. The puduct is like super super good. I was upgrading from a zoom h1n so yes i expected a good quality increase, but this one is really nice i don’t have to edit the noise now. It’s super clean and 💓💓💓

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  4. Mohit kirar

    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.

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  5. Ravi kiran

    Shure MV7 is a good dynamic microphone. My son uses it daily for his zoom calls and I use to record some podcasts and Youtube Videos

    You can control the settings through Shure app and also using software buttons on MV7

    This one comes along with pixi tripod, which is very handy to setup on a table. You need to buy any other accessories to set this up and running

    Overall its a good one but I felt price is on higher side

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  6. T. Gaydos

    Se que no es el mejor pero para mi objetivo cumple. Elimina bien el ruido y suena clara mi voz.

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  7. SSG

    Ich habe mich nach langem hin und her für dieses Mikro als Upgrade für meine Radio Show entschieden und ich bin 100 Prozent zu Frieden. Bei mir läuft es über usb, es kann aber auch über XLR angeschlossen werden. Der Klang bei beiden Varianten ist ziemlich herausragend und weit weg von Hobby Qualität. Anfangs ist es ein wenig Arbeit den perfekten Klang zu finden und man könnte meinen das Mikro ist zu leise. Aber gut eingestellt ist es dann tatsächlich ein grandioses Ergebnis. Und steht dem sm7b fast in nichts nach. Einzig der Windschutz neigt zu Störgeräuschen und ist etwas kurz geraten. Hier kann man das ganze perfektionieren indem man den Windschutz des sm7b montiert. Der klangliche Unterschied ist riesig. Top Mikro und absolute Kaufempfehlung!

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  8. Ernesto Ponce Cervantes

    After watching several reviews on YouTube, I decided to purchase the Shure MV7, and I am not disappointed at all. The sound quality is great for meetings and also delivers good-quality sound for live streaming. It’s less potent than its big brother, the Shure MV7B, but it doesn’t require additional dongles as it performs well when connected via USB.

    A few drawbacks are the fact that it’s not USB-C (which is a bummer) and that it takes in a lot of plosives depending on how far you speak from it. However, you can replace the foam with the one used for the Shure SM7B.

    The software could be better as there aren’t many options. So, I recommend plugging it into an audio interface with an XLR cable for optimal sound quality.

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  9. Clement

    Nothing more to say.

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