
Customers have good things to say about the MV7 Dynamic Cardioid USB Microphone, particularly its sound quality, ease of use, and price point. Many customers are impressed with the professional sound quality and solid build of the microphone, while others appreciate its user-friendly setup and affordability. The microphone also offers various connectivity options, including USB and XLR, and comes with robust software options.
Dont have pictures but ill try to keep it short. Its a great mic and if you looking to use like dt 990 pros on console you can use them on the mv7x and itll work on the ps5 for sure. I thought that feature was nice to use on both pc and console. I use xlr mostly on pc and got a windscreen for it which is personal preference. If you are looking for something to use on multiple platforms this one hits it. The stand isnt bad but i lean back so i got a boom arm as well.
Posted by Khan
After upgrading from my Yeti to the MV7, the difference is day-and-night. The USB sound alone is phenomenal. Even so, I bit the bullet and purchased a Scarlett Solo interface to compliment the MV7 - it was worth every dime. If you're like me and you're wanting an upgrade from a sensitive condenser mic, the MV7 is perfect. If you're a content creator, gamer, podcaster, streamer or do voice overs, I'd dare call the MV7 perfect. It feels and sounds premium, which nearly justifies its price tag. However, it's not all rainbows and sunshine. For some reason, the MV7 uses a micro-USB connection, and includes both USB-A and USB-C conversion cables to connect to a device. It's almost an insult that it includes a micro-USB to USB-C cable - an acknowledgement of today's USB standards as Shure proceeds to use micro-USB nonetheless. It's a fragile, dated and inconvenient way of connecting devices. Moreover, the MV7 has a touch panel to modify gain & volume settings. The touch panel can be extremely finicky and awkward to reach. It feels like more of a gimmick than anything. After giving the touch panel a chance, I disabled it and have stuck to the software alternative. The MV7 could've been more affordable had Shure dropped the touch panel and went with solid analog controls. Micro-USB connections and touch panels aside, it's a fantastic mic! I'll give it 5 stars because it works well for my needs. If there were ten stars, I'd give it a 9/10, docking a star due to the micro-USB connection and unnecessary (although ambitious) touch panel
This review is from Shure - MV7 Dynamic Cardioid USB Microphone - Black
Posted by Amen
Bought this mic to replace a zoom H1N that I had been using as a desktop mic and I didn’t think there would be a huge difference in quality but there definitely is. I’ve used it on conference calls and in recorded videos and the sound quality is incredibly crisp and clear with a little more low-end to my nasally voice. On the down side, the mic is pretty big if you’re not used to a studio mic (which I wasn’t). It’s bigger than a can of soda. I ended up having to buy a new mic mount from Amazon to hang the mic over my monitor because having it sit on my desk or on a low profile mount was too cumbersome. I’m also not a huge fan of the touch controls at all, it’s too easy to hit mute or something else just by moving the mic. That said, these issues are minor and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the MV7 again.
Posted by MadMensch
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