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Key Features
- Legendary Podcast Mic + Audio Interface
- XLR-1/4" Input for Mic/Line/Instrument
- Record Two Channels at Once
- Dynamic Mic Capsule, USB-C Output
Save time, money, and space with the Shure MV7i Smart Microphone + Interface, which combines a legendary dynamic USB-C microphone with a built-in audio interface, bringing podcasters, streamers, and content creators two-channel recording capabilities in a flexible, streamlined package. The mic chassis features a flexible combo XLR-1/4" input that can handle microphones, instruments, and line-level signals and record it to your computer while also capturing your voice using the famous, podcast-friendly dynamic capsule based on the SM7B microphone. This allows a singer-songwriter or a singer and instrumentalist to record their vocals and an electric guitar or keyboard at the same time. Alternatively, you can plug in your favorite mic for a podcasting guest, musical duet, or acoustic instrument. The XLR input offers 48V phantom power for condenser microphones, while the preamp provides up to 60 dB of gain—enough to accommodate many low-output dynamic mics.
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Can this be used with a Samsung S23 Ultra using ...
Can this be used with a Samsung S23 Ultra using the Motiv app? Thanks!
The Shure MV7i Smart Microphone + Interface can be used with Android smart phones.
Date published: 2025-02-10
I'm confused...can the XLR be used as an output ...
I'm confused...can the XLR be used as an output to record on an external recorder like the other Shure mics or is it input only?
The Shure MV7i Smart Microphone + Interface is a USB microphone with a USB-C output connector. In addition to functioning as a standard USB mic, the MV7i features a built-in USB audio interface with an XLR-1/4" combo input jack for a second channel of audio that allows you to connect a microphone, line level device or instrument directly to the Shure mic, just as you would use a standalone USB audio interface. So the USB-C connector is for audio output and the XLR-1/4" combo jack is for input only.
Date published: 2025-01-08
