• Source: Shure MV7
  • The Shure MV7 is a cardioid dynamic microphone used for podcasting and home studio applications. The MV7 was developed in 2020 by Shure as a digital audio reworking of the classic SM7B professional broadcasting microphone. The MV7 was rated the best podcasting microphone by Rolling Stone in their 2021 Audio Awards.
    Designed to be mounted on a stand or boom arm, the MV7 can send its audio signal through a USB cable to a Macintosh or Windows computer, or to Android or iOS devices. To augment the microphone's capabilities, Shure supplies Motiv, a free-to-use proprietary software application intended to simplify the recording or streaming process for each operating system. The MV7 is certified with the Apple MFi Program and is compatible with the VoIP application TeamSpeak, to allow chat channel communication with others online.
    The microphone can also be connected to professional audio equipment using the XLR connector on the back, with both the XLR and the USB connectors working at the same time. A third minijack port on the back allows headphones to be connected so that the person who is speaking can hear the results clearly.
    The MV7 has been reviewed positively by Engadget, PCMag, Audio Technology magazine, Radio World, Sound on Sound and Pro Sound News.


    Specifications


    Type
    Dynamic (moving coil)
    Frequency response
    20 to 20,000 Hz
    Polar pattern
    Cardioid
    Sensitivity (at 1,000 Hz Open Circuit Voltage)
    −55 dBV/Pa (1.78 mV)
    Maximum SPL
    132 dB
    Impedance
    314 ohms
    Polarity
    Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
    Connectors
    Three-pin male XLR, 3.5 mm headphone, Micro-B USB
    Switches
    Bass-rolloff (high-pass filter) and mid-range boost
    Net weight
    550 grams (19 oz)


    See also


    Shure SM57
    Shure SM58
    Shure Beta 58A


    References




    External links


    Shure MV7 official page

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