Shure MVX2U Digital Audio Interface
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Connecting your preferred XLR microphones directly to a computer has never been easier, with the MVX2U’s USB output, onboard digital signal processing and full control via ShurePlus MOTIV App integration.
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This would be great for travel. Although it would be nice to have tiny physical volume knobs on top.
Good timing. I was about to checkout the legacy X2U one. I'll probably get this newer one instead. I miss the physical buttons though.
i have an mvi, was starting to look at a dynamic usb mic for better form factor (tho sacrificing quality), this looks awesome and with usbc and 60 db gain..I will pick one up to use with my 57a for a travel setup.
Can I use this without installing the Shure Motiv App and use a third party app to control my volume?
This is amazing! Question- Would this work with an iPhone setup? Considering it's USB-C. Would I be able to connect this to an SM7B to use with my iPhone? If so, this would be the ideal setup for my social audio content.
Hi! The MVX2U is designed for use with laptops and desktop computers. We do not recommend connecting an XLR microphone to iPhone with MVX2U, as you can't access the full features of MVX2U with ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop App.
That is disappointing
Nice. Does it work nicely with MV7/X? Does it fully replace a cloudlifter or is it still a nice to have?
It should work fine with any XLR mic. Regarding your second question, it just depends on what you prefer from a signal chain perspective. The MVX2U is best for "plug and play" applications. However, if you have a favorite mixer / interface that takes an XLR connection, it wouldn't hurt to keep a Cloudlifter on hand.
I know that a lot of people will ask but, can it drive a SM7B? Looks like a great product.
Thanks :)
Hi! The MVX2U was designed specifically to have enough power for the SM7B. The interface’s 60dB of clean gain will ensure you get that clear and warm iconic SM7B sound.
@@shure awesome! ☺️
In the video it says 60dB of clean gain :)
@@shure The biggest problem with SM7B is that if you put too much of gain it´s almost like a condenser mic, for example I use GOXLR with my SM7B, if I use around 50dB of gain it is ok, but I have to bring it back a lot with makeup gain on compressor, kinda sweet spot is 55-60dB but it pickups hella background noise and it´s extremely sensitive lol. So for a dynamic mic I think you should have run an preamp or some kind of booster, I´ve seet a lot of videos, for example like with Neumann TLM 102, the mic is extremely sensitive when you raise the gain to power the mic properly but then, it´s overly sensitive, putting a preamp into it should lower the sensitivity and keep the signal on good quality. And lastly, putting like 50dB on SM7B makes it sound dead muffled
I would still pair it with a cloudlifter.
@ 0.34 & 0.50 you're showing the SM7B connected via XLR, not the MVX2U??? Does it connect into the mic or do you need to run an XLR cable?
Hi! You can connect your microphone directly to the MVX2U or with an XLR cable.
Can these be monitored on wireless headphones? Or does it have to plugged into that little jack to monitor any audio being recorded on the mic? Thank you :) Things sometimes get REALLY messy with internal audio, and all the audio going on... so I really need something that CAN monitor what I'm saying. I currently use a dynamic mic hooked up to the Apogee Quartet, and while the audio recording is amazing, I can't for the life of me every monitor anything from the audio interface's headhphones output while recording a mic to the computer via these modern streaming or podcasting apps. I can monitor just fine with the audio interface headphone output in Logic Pro though.
The only way I can monitor trying to record audio via my audio interface, for use cases like streaming or podcasting via modern apps, is plugging in my headphones to my Macbook Pro's headphone output.
1. Does that monitoring jack you mentioned work for sure, with any headphones whose cable can go in there?
2. Is there a way to monitor what's being recorded via the mic via wireless headphones?
3. If I plug my headphones in there like in your video, will it monitor just what I'm saying on the mic, or the entire computer audio including what my guest on a podcast is saying (because without that it's pointless).
Thank you! :)
1. Yes, it should work with any wired headphones.
2. Possibly, but you'd have to configure your PC / Mac audio settings to designate your wireless headphones as an ouput device. Be aware that there may be latency issues when using Bluetooth.
3. You can monitor anything you like. Using the MOTIV Mix app will help you balance levels from multiple sources.
Hope you guys can make support to work with Android and iphone
Can I use the MVX2U with my iPhone? If so, I wonder what cable I need.
Hi! The MVX2U is designed for use with laptops and desktop computers. We do not recommend connecting an XLR microphone to iPhone with MVX2U, as you can't access the full features of MVX2U with ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop App.
@@shure Thank you for the information.
@@shure If I DO want to use an iPad with the MVX2U, is it possible to get 48v phantom power from my iPad for my condenser mic?
You're welcome to try it out, but we aren't certain that the MVX2U will be able to supply 48V while connected to an iPad.
One real question, im really interested in the.
Is there any way to connect it to a windows laptops? Without type c
Hi. I would like to use Shure MVX2U on an Android phone. When will this be possible?
Officially, the MVX2U is designed for use with laptops and desktop computers. We do not recommend connecting an XLR microphone to an Android Phone with the MVX2U, as users cannot access the full features of the MVX2U that are available via the ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop App.
Can I plug MVX2U into Sony Alpha 7C II? Will it draw power and send audio to the camera?
Can I connect it to powerbank? I just need to monitor the sound that goes to XLR input
You can try it out, but it's meant to be used with PCs and Macs, so your experience may vary.
Can ı use it with guitar jack for gutar recording ?
Thanks for asking. It isn't made for guitar recording - just XLR to USB.
Does this support 32 bit float ? If no, will that be available via a firmware update in the future ?
Why don't Shure wireless microphones come with a gelatin sealed box? The Shure BLX24E/B58 microphone I bought today did not arrive in the gelatin sealed box. I bought my microphone from Amazon. How do I know if it was not opened in its warehouse?
Gelatin?
@@houndawg3 bag surrounding the microphone box..To ensure that the box has not been opened
@lavrodem it's not gelatin. It's cellophane or some other type of plastic. I have no idea where you came up with gelatin.
Can we connect MVX2U to PS5 for Gaming / Chat audio? Can we hear the audio back through MVX2U audio jack?
The MVX2U supports USB Audio Class 2, which is today’s standard. Any device that uses that same standard will work. Currently, PlayStation 4, 5, XBOX Series X, XS, and Nintendo Switch all use USB Audio Class 1, with which the MVX2U is not compatible.
Will it work with an iPhone?
No apparently
When I say AWESOME!! Away with the cloud lifters and fetheads
thx for canceling the app 2 Months after I bought this Thing... 🙄 I guess that's what you get for buying a Product that relies on Software to work fully.
connecting to an SM7B is crazy. Does it even drive it?
Hi! The MVX2U was designed specifically to have enough power for the SM7B. The interface’s 60dB of clean gain will also ensure you get that clear and warm iconic SM7B sound.
@@shure Well if that is true it needs further testing, anyhow does shure have plans to create a full fledged USB audio interface to support broadcasters alike?