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Shure MV7 USB Microphone with Tripod, for Podcasting, Recording, Streaming & Gaming, Built-in Headphone Output, All Metal USB/XLR Dynamic Mic, Voice-Isolating Technology, TeamSpeak Certified - Black

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About this item

  • 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.


The Shure MV7 is a professional-quality USB/XLR dynamic microphone inspired by the legendary SM7B, ideal for close mic applications that require vocal intelligibility with a balanced tone. A touch panel interface on the microphone itself provides control over microphone gain, headphone level, monitor mix, and muting, and the ShurePlus MOTIV™ Desktop Application allows users to save their own presets or enable auto-gain, compression, and EQ presets for easy real-time audio processing. The attractive and durable all metal design features an adjustable yoke that can be mounted onto a variety of microphone stands for flexible placement options.


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Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2024
I was so worried to fall on a replica but i got a real one!! Had a hyperx (red-led) mic and there is a big difference.. my hyperx get ALL the surounding noise or my girlfriend talking in her headset 8feet away. Not this one!!! Download the shure motiv software put it to auto / near and you are in buisness.. super easy. I didnt use the stand i bought a elgato wave arm and its the cherry on top of the cake, you can put your mic one fist away from your mouth and the quality is astonishing. And for the Pop filter, if you don't like your plosives, just grab a sm7b pop filter, the real one (SHURE) not a cheap one, and you are all set for the best voice quality.
T. Gaydos
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
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.
David
Reviewed in Spain on December 28, 2024
Excelente micrófono. Muy buena calidad de sonido. 100% recomendable.
Faja
Reviewed in Mexico on January 25, 2024
Pues si es funcional. Y para quienes aspiramos a un buen sonido, mas que suficiente
Cathy Cheasman
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
As a podcaster always on the move, finding the right tools to ensure top-notch recording quality and flexibility is crucial. The Shure MV7 USB Microphone with Tripod has truly transformed my podcasting journey, and I'm thrilled to share my experience.From the moment I started using the Shure MV7, I was blown away by the audio quality it delivered. The richness and clarity it captures are beyond impressive. My voice comes through with exceptional clarity, and the microphone's ability to capture a wide range of tones adds depth to my podcast episodes.One of the standout features for me is its versatility. Whether I'm recording, streaming, or podcasting on the road, the Shure MV7 consistently delivers. The included tripod has been a game-changer. Its sturdy design ensures stability, and setting it up on the go is a breeze. I can easily adjust the microphone's position to suit my needs, whether I'm sitting at a desk or recording while traveling.The MV7's USB connectivity is a lifesaver for someone like me who's always on the move. I can simply plug it into my laptop or other devices, and I'm ready to record or go live. The user-friendly controls on the microphone itself allow me to quickly make adjustments to the settings without disrupting my flow.Additionally, the microphone's sleek and modern design is a visual delight. It adds a professional touch to my recording setup, which is something I truly appreciate.As someone who has previously struggled with finding the right balance between convenience and high-quality audio, the Shure MV7 has been a revelation. It's tailored to the needs of podcasters, streamers, and content creators who are constantly on the move. The combination of superb audio quality, user-friendly features, and the included tripod makes it a must-have tool in my podcasting arsenal.In conclusion, the Shure MV7 USB Microphone with Tripod has exceeded my expectations in every way. It has elevated the quality of my podcast episodes while providing the flexibility I need as I work on the road. If you're a fellow podcaster or content creator looking for a top-tier microphone that doesn't compromise on quality or convenience, the Shure MV7 is undoubtedly worth every penny.
R. Bell
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
What you want to know is, does this high end microphone live up to the hype? Answer: Yes. Sound quality, even through a USB C connection (the mic also takes XLR), is superb. The product is well made and substantial. As others have noted, adding a pop filter would help since it is sensitive to plosives.The shureplus motiv software (downloadable from their site) is simple but functional. It provides a variety of equalizer settings. The mic also sounds great without them.I’ve had no issues using this mic with Microsoft Teams or Zoom on a MacBook.The Shure mini tripod with the mic on it is pretty substantial in size and is not height-adjustable though the mic can tilt and spin. A boom is a better choice if your desk space is limited or your desk height isn’t adjustable.The photo above shows the mic on a Shure tripod relative to a MacBook Pro 13 inch. The tabletop to the top of the mic is about a foot. From the tip of the nearest tripod leg to the tip of the farthest tripod leg is about 7.5 inches.The next thing you want to know is: How does this mic compare with the Yeti, which is substantially cheaper and very popular?The answer is that this microphone is far superior in sound quality and build. The Yeti is more than 10 years old in design, and has wonderful features such as the ability to switch the directional mode of the microphone from capturing one person to capturing a group. But it is an entry-level microphone, assembled with relatively inexpensive parts. The Shure, by contrast, is a professional quality microphone with a correspondingly professional build—and cost.So if you need the higher quality, and can afford it, the Shure is a big step forward from the Yeti.
Vishnu
Reviewed in India on July 3, 2022
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 💓💓💓
Simon Clark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2022
The Shure MV7 sports a sturdy all-metal construction that is built to last. The accompanying tripod is light but robust, easily allowing you to change the angle and position of the mic and doesn’t take up much space on your desk. Much like every other microphone, the MV7 sports a 5/8” screw mount for mounting onto stands & boom arms plus a 3/8" adapter in the box for even more compatibility.I bought the MV7 to replace a Blue Yeti X that I had been using to record hypnotherapy files. The Shure MV7, being a dynamic microphone, cuts out the need for a lot of processing which resulted in a warmer, more rich & natural tone for my recordings. As it is also compatible with Android I can just hook it up to my phone et voila, I’m good to go!I was a bit leery about the touch panel but it does exactly what it is supposed to and does it well. I’ve even swipe don it during recording and no noise was picked up from the action.The complementary MOTIV app works really well with plenty of features, preset EQs and options to play with and enable a limiter, reduce the dynamic range using compressor effects and more, and you can save the presets within the app for easy switching. There’s also the benefit of being able to choose XLR, USB or both at the same time (even though Windows 10 can be a pain in the backside when it comes to multiple recording devices)The only real downside of this microphone is that it still uses a micro USB connection on the mic itself which seems cheap at this price point. Come on Shure, get on the USB C bandwagon! Having said that, they do include both a USB A to micro USB cable and a USB C to micro USB cable in the box.This really is the perfect mic for beginners doing voice work, podcasters or streamers. Yes, it’s a bit more expensive than more lauded microphones but you really do get the tonal quality you pay for.