ive had the MV7 with the SM7B filter for almost a year and its been great. It is sad though because all Shure had to do was make the foam on the top of stock filter 2-3X as thick and i think it would have been perfect stock.
i'm getting the MV7 in about 20 days, wha i think i will do is, print the ring, then take the pop-filter from my Blue Yeti, and cut a circle that fits inside the MV7 utilizing the extra distance with more foam. ill edit this comment as soon is i get the results... Update bellow Results: i decided to order the mic early, because i'm impatient, i did print the ring and added the extra foam, and it make a huge difference, so much so that i decided to modify the ring and make it less tall, because the extra foam makes it sit a little too loos on the mic. so conclusion is if you have an old pop filter form a different mic(this does not include the filters you put in front of the mic as a screen) it will cut down the plosives, even if you don't own a printer you can do this trick, the popfilter wil just stick out a little.
I think if you’re looking for even better experience try and use xlr that would help a lot in addition to the ring and sm7b pop filter and you’re golden.
Although I am grateful for 3D files, and this is something that is needed for MV7, I do think you are using mic wrongly, with too much gain, and/or far settings while talking closely, plus heavy compressor on?
I have a light compressor on, yes. I think there is no way to use this mic wrong. You can set the settings in the software to near or far, but then you have no real control over the gain. I will try to make a video about my settings by the end of the week. :) Also the Shure MV7 is very quiet for me, so I have to set the gain to the max. More on that in the video I will create. :D
@@floriangladis It's more a matter of convinience since budget audio interfaces are not that great at providing gain for dynamic mics, you always end up eating the mic. Plus, the SM7b is still prettier
Quick tip if you have a big enough windscreen you can stuff in the mv7 ones and it will fix the plosive issue but it will be a bit thicker ofcourse
Love how I saw a comment last year under your video to find you actually picked it up and tried it!
It was a great idea! I had to :D
ive had the MV7 with the SM7B filter for almost a year and its been great. It is sad though because all Shure had to do was make the foam on the top of stock filter 2-3X as thick and i think it would have been perfect stock.
100% agreed
Definitely sounds cleaner with the SM7B filter.
I think the 3D ring makes different. Great video mate.
thanks man :)
i'm getting the MV7 in about 20 days, wha i think i will do is, print the ring, then take the pop-filter from my Blue Yeti, and cut a circle that fits inside the MV7 utilizing the extra distance with more foam. ill edit this comment as soon is i get the results... Update bellow
Results: i decided to order the mic early, because i'm impatient, i did print the ring and added the extra foam, and it make a huge difference, so much so that i decided to modify the ring and make it less tall, because the extra foam makes it sit a little too loos on the mic. so conclusion is if you have an old pop filter form a different mic(this does not include the filters you put in front of the mic as a screen) it will cut down the plosives, even if you don't own a printer you can do this trick, the popfilter wil just stick out a little.
very curious if it works out!
updated
@@MeekMitts Good stuff. Cool that it worked out :D
The fact you did this is amazing
thank you haha
Sehr interessant, habe mir eben das MV7 mit dem RK345 bestellt, danke fürs Video!
Sehr gern! Ist ein gutes Mikrofon, viel Spaß damit! :)
That is a massive difference when speaking directly into the microphone
Great video mate keep them up 👍
Thank you! :)
Great video I just bought one of these and I'm going to give this a try
Thank you! :)
Very cool to hear! I wish you the best of luck :D
Now, all I need is an additional $300 for a 3D printer! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Nice video bro! Its a great audio quality with the ring
Whats the diameter size ? Thank you
Hey, thanks! In the description is a link to the file. I don't know the exact diameter anymore :'D
Great stuff💯🤙
I think if you’re looking for even better experience try and use xlr that would help a lot in addition to the ring and sm7b pop filter and you’re golden.
Although I am grateful for 3D files, and this is something that is needed for MV7, I do think you are using mic wrongly, with too much gain, and/or far settings while talking closely, plus heavy compressor on?
I have a light compressor on, yes. I think there is no way to use this mic wrong. You can set the settings in the software to near or far, but then you have no real control over the gain. I will try to make a video about my settings by the end of the week. :) Also the Shure MV7 is very quiet for me, so I have to set the gain to the max. More on that in the video I will create. :D
Hey! Great video. The model of the pop filter is the RK345, right?
Thanks! :D Yes RK345 is correct.
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Hi, what are the settings in Shure Motiv?
I will soon create a video about that!
@@floriangladis I'm looking forward to!
Cooles video. Wie bist du auf die Idee gekommen?
Danke! Durch einen Abonnenten :)
We want that file or the final product!!!
Let's see what I can do! :D
Here we go: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4979351
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That's the Rode PSA1 :)
It does sound better with the ring but for the money the sound of the mic is... Underwhelming.
You could argue that, yea. I think you pay the price for the convenience and the "look" to be honest.
@@floriangladis It's more a matter of convinience since budget audio interfaces are not that great at providing gain for dynamic mics, you always end up eating the mic. Plus, the SM7b is still prettier
Don't like the music in the background, why talk over music?
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