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The Shure MV7X XLR Podcast Microphone is a dynamic mic designed for podcasting and vocal recording, featuring voice-isolating technology, an all-metal construction, and compatibility with various mic stands. It comes with a 20ft XLR cable and is optimized for high-quality audio capture, making it an ideal choice for creators on a budget.
T**A
Sounds great on PS5 and PC
I’ve used a bunch of different mics from Hypercast to Blue Yeti to Audio Technica. Honestly, they’ve all been great but they were all condenser so external noise was always present when party chatting. When I needed a new mic I decide on this dynamic Shure mic. They’re pretty much the most popular mics right? And for good reason. I’m no pro so didn’t go all out with the SM7B and this seemed liked a good middle ground and it’s been great.Great construction quality and simple design with a nice weight to it. It’s not so sensitive that it captures background noise loudly and having the mic up close captures your voice perfectly. Nice and crisp with good clarity that just has a different sound to other mics.I’ve been using it on my PS5 connected via Elgato Wave XLR and works without issues. Also have it connected to my PC via Minifuse 2 audio interface with cloudlifter and no issues there either. Definitely recommended if you want want a high quality mic without breaking the bank too much.
A**I
Impressed with the quality
No surprise here since Shure is a leader in the industry. I have 2 other microphones from different companies and I tested a recording for each of them. This sure sounds superior and captures better sound than the others. I'm not a sound engineer but I'm particular about vocal quality and this microphone produces that!
R**E
Great microphone!
Very good microphone, it is perfect if you’d like to do podcast, stream, or just record a video. Quality is great, and normally I use it with a small mixer that provides 48V PhantomI use it as well for work, when recording video guides or just meetings, and the audio quality is awesome.
D**N
Replaced my AT2020 finally. This was the right choice (the blue sona was not the right choice)
Been trying to find the correct choice between this and the Blue Sona Logitech. I originally went with the Blue sona because it looked cool and there were claims it had better sound rejection then the SM7b....Welp I can say in fact it doesnt. because recording on a one to one comparative track and it had little to the same sound rejection as my AT2020!!! So i couldnt rightfully keep it at its price tag of 300 dollars!!!I finally decided to give the mv7x a try. At its price tag if it was only a little better then the AT2020 it would be justified....Welp it I can say out of the two (blue sona vs the MV7X) it has amazing noise rejection!!! I have like five fans going all at once in my bed room and I can barely hear them in it! this was exactly what I needed for good tone and good noise rejection!!!I am very very very happy with this mic!!!
A**R
Great Product
Fantastic Product. Easy set up and worth the money.
D**A
Very good sounding mic
The sound quality is incredible, although it is a little tough to adjust the settings
S**Y
Sounds great on my Mixer
I use mine on a used Mackie Mixer - Works super! I got the Gator flexible stand for mine that clips on a desk.
R**R
Podcasters: needs third party shock mounts and pop filters - but it's a great mic.
Tried a bunch of different mic set ups...(procaster, yeti, audio technica, sony) and ultimately this was the best.My cohost and I record in a small room with lots of neighborhood noise (enormous and purposefully loud pick up trucks/tiny early 90s hondas), and while we use foam, noise curtains, and even some interior storm windows to reduce the idiot noise pollution - we still get a ton of low bleed.My cohost also make SO MANY lip smacking sounds due to Invisalign.After trying different solutions, it was clear that our old mics (audio technica) were not cutting it anymore. The old mics were fine - but after passes in iZotope, and DAYS of editing, we would sound good - but the amount of work needed to get there was back breaking.The Shure mics just have a more whole sound if that makes any sense. The mouth noises are more easily eliminated with iZotope, and it doesn't seem to degrade the audio like it could with previous mics, it's serious saved me days of manual editing work. I equalize the audio much less, finding that our natural voices just sound much better, and just overall the recordings are so much easier to edit.As far as those low rumbles... these are the hardest noises to deal with... but I do find that these mic are slightly better at blocking those out. I did, also try the USB version of this model with the different vocal options...and found really no difference in low rumble noise cancelation. So I returned and stuck with the XLR version and save 200 in the process.CONS:Picks up a lot of desk noise - solved by using a table stand, on a silicone hot plate mat, and a shock mount. Arm mounts did not help here as they seemed to pick up more noise and were also harder to position. You need to stay pretty close to these mics and arm mounts allow for gestural movements when talking...which naturally lead to a lot of inconsistent audio.Also another reason not to use an arm mount with these - they are very prone to plosives. This was solved by using BOTH a slightly thicker pop sock along with the stedman pro pop shield...very few plosives sneak by now. You can't really use the metal pop shield with an arm mount... the directional mesh works best with table mounts.
J**F
Tried-and-Tested Shure Quality
The Shure MV7X XLR Podcast Microphone truly lives up to the Shure reputation for top-notch audio quality. It delivers clear, professional-grade sound that’s perfect for podcasting, streaming, or voiceovers. The build is sturdy, and you can feel the durability in the design—this mic is made to last. Shure has always been a trusted name in audio equipment, and the MV7X is no exception. It’s easy to use, delivers rich, crisp sound, and is a great option if you're serious about your audio quality. Definitely worth the investment!
C**O
Sonido pro!
Excelente calidad!
L**A
Top
Absurdamente bom...
S**O
Fab mic on a reasonable budget
Best mic at this sort of price point. Massively outclassed a USB mic in similar bracket.Crystal clear sound, needs a little bit of gain adding as the noise cancellation and isolation is so good if you're not speaking directly at it then it won't pick you up.Only negative is there is nothing you can physically do with the hardware/settings of the mic itself it is just a plug in and hope it works. There's nothing to tell you the mic is physicslly on.Some small tweaking with software and it's sounding smooth as butter.Seems sturdy, surprisingly light and robust in design
N**M
Podcast için ideal
SM-58'den geçtim, format olarak podcast mikrofonu diyebilirim. Fakat ona göre bir de boom almak gerekecektir. Bunu göz önüne almak lazım. Bugüne kadar Shure mikrofonları beni üzmedi ve tercih etmeye devam ediyorum. Ses kalitesi ve temizliği yeterli. Bütçe durumuna göre üst versiyona da gidilebilir ama bence bu ürün de tatmin edici seviyede.
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