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Key Features
- Legendary Broadcast Sound in USB Format
- USB and XLR Connections
- Built-In Pop Filter for Plosives
- 3.5mm Jack with Direct Monitoring
Get a professional podcast sound with audio interfaces, hard disk recorders, or direct to computers and mobile devices with the Shure MV7 Podcast Mic, styled here in silver. This is a high-quality, broadcast-style dynamic microphone, one that has both a conventional XLR connection and a USB port.
Is there international warranty for the MV7?
Is there international warranty for the MV7?
Yes, the Shure MV7 Podcast Microphone has a two-year limited warranty from Shure.
Date published: 2022-12-02
What is the thread size on the mount connection? ...
What is the thread size on the mount connection? Will it fit with Auray MS-5230T Tripod Microphone Stand?
The Shure MV7 Podcast Microphone has a yoke mount with a 5/8" thread, which is the same thread size as the Auray MS-5230T Tripod Microphone Stand, so they are directly compatible for use together.
Date published: 2023-01-26
Does this come with a tripod?
Does this come with a tripod?
No. See accessories for compatible tripods
Date published: 2022-09-21
is there a shock mount that will work with the ...
is there a shock mount that will work with the MV7? and what is the best pop filter to use with it?
I use the windscreen on my SM7B (the thin one) and it works much better but I still have breathing and plosive issues (Ps Ts Ss) all can be a problem but yeah I like the SM7B windscreen (thin not thick) and IMO it sounds superior to the SM7B.
Date published: 2021-02-02
why is the silver version cheaper than the black ...
why is the silver version cheaper than the black one?
B&H priced it that way, but silver and black are the same microphones just a different color. Black is more popular thats why price is a little higher. Hope this helps.
Date published: 2021-01-03
If I want to use the MV7 with the Zoom H6 would I ...
If I want to use the MV7 with the Zoom H6 would I need a cloudlifter?
A Cloudlifter is recommended, as this Mic has low sensitivity and requires a lot of gain, which may increase noise.
It does depend on the Mic Pre; see below.
At a sensitivity of -55 dBv, the Shure MV7 would require 55dB of gain to achieve the same level as what is "heard" by MV7 diaphram.
As an example, a Focusrite Solo has Mic Pre gain of: "Up to" +56 dB this means the Mic Pre Gain would have to be fully cranked to achieve unity gain.
Please note that the higher the negative dBV, the lower the sensitivity. That is, a mic with a sensitivity of -56dBV is less sensitive than a mic with a sensitivity of -38dBV, but more sensitive than a mic with a sensitivity of -65dBV. A more logical way to look at it is to think about how much gain will be required to amplify the test signal up to a level of one volt (One Volt is the "Unity Gain" number), the level as supplied "Into" the microphone.
Date published: 2021-02-22
I need to have a 3.5 mm connection (to a camera). ...
I need to have a 3.5 mm connection (to a camera). What cable/adapter do I need?
While it is possible to connect this mic to the 3.5mm input on a camera with this cable, BH #KOXRSM06B, the preamp of the camera would not do a great job of amplifying the signal and could introduction unwanted noise into the recording. We would recommend using a mixer/ recorder in between the mic and camera to give you a stronger mic preamp for a cleaner signal into the camera. Here's a recommendation, BH# TADR60DMKIIK.
Date published: 2022-08-24
Is the USB bidirectional - e.g. can I hear other ...
Is the USB bidirectional - e.g. can I hear other participants on ZOOM using just this device ? (I normally use an RME firewire Interface with 2 way audio and XLR mics)
The rear of the mic has a headphone jack that provides PC audio when connected to a PC. I am not familiar with your hardware, but hopefully, that helps you.
Date published: 2020-12-03