@itstheBMAC DUDE THANK YOU I once had the hyperx quadcast and i5 sounded like I was talking underwater I now got this and I hope it helps you’ve earned a sub
Would be nice if you could link or post your Mic settings somewhere ! That sound is really good! Was there any editing afterwards or is this the raw mic sound?
Hey, y'all! This is ~almost~ raw audio from the microphone. I touched it up a ~little~ bit in post-production (which I had to experiment with in order to arrive at this review's conclusions) but what you hear from this video's microphone audio is pretty close to being achievable straight out-of-the-mic. The only major adjustments I made were adding a minor compressor and somer audio gain.
Would you be able to tell me how long the included usb c cable is? and if you can use other usb-c to usb-a cables instead of c to c as well? how is the body sound rejection as well?
I made a joke when they released the sm7db and said are they gonna make am sm7usb next and this is close enough I just wish they would also add more mic colors to chose from
Do you recommend that I take the MV7+ or MV7, whichever is better in terms of performance, since I will be running them in USB mode? Is there a difference between them, or just the external appearance?
@@DistraitsTW if its price is same than yes. I found a mv7 a week ago for 180€ or so (no not fakes). Pretty good price then. If you find mv7 for like 200€ its the mv7 for me. The higher price of like 325€ is not worth it for sure
Did bro just post a review of this microphone without even using it with a XLR cable? Isnt the whole point of having a XLR input to make the audio better, maybe you could of made a comparsion between USB and XLR, so people know what sounds the best? But, I guess this particular microphone is not targeted for such audience and only has it as a "gimmick" to sell more? So you think you get the full packadge like the sm7b and sm7db+?
I reviewed this microphone by focusing on the DSP features that this microphone offers. If I wanted to solely use an MV7 with XLR, I'd use my MV7X - and that's what I'd recommend to others as well. Comparing USB-C to XLR would not be a fair comparison in this video because the XLR audio would be raw, unprocessed audio, while the USB-C audio would be enhanced with the DSP features built-into the MV7+. Hopefully that makes more sense for you now as there is no "gimmick" here. I'm simply explaining the features that the MV7+ offers over the other options with a focus on the DSP which is, for all intents and purposes, the "point" of this microphone. For the record, by the way, there is no "SM7dB+" - just the "SM7db."
I wouldn't call the addition of XLR a "gimmick" lol. Just because this particular review didn't include a demonstration of the XLR, it's all of the sudden a "gimmick" lol, some people just don't use their brains sometimes! 🤦 For $279 this looks like a total bargain, unless you are an SM7B snob and think that the SM7B is the end all be all mic. In all honesty the SM7B is out dated and in need of an upgrade.
@CarbonRacingYT it might be outdated yet it's the go to much for major artists, Podcaster and more. That also doesn't cost thousands. It is pretty much the end all at this time.
The USB-C port allows for you to take advantage of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) features while the XLR with be analog audio that you’ll have to capture and then likely process with a separate digital audio recorder. Does that make sense?
The MV7 will appear as a mic source, yes, but while Motiv Mix is in beta (until around May 2024), I don't think you'll see the DSP features yet - you'll only see them for the MV7+ for right now from what I understand.
I'm having a hard time deciding between the Shure SM7dB and this microphone. Is there a true sound difference? It would be lovely to hear a side by side comparison of those two!
It's hard to directly compare them because the SM7dB is usually used for achieving more "raw audio" that is processed in post-production. The MV7+ is meant to be more "plug-and-play" where you can add all of the microphone effects such as compressor settings, auto level settings, etc, within the MOTIV Mix app which makes the whole process a LOT easier if you don't want to have to deal with editing the audio in post. Does this make sense?
@@itstheBMAC Yes it does, and I appreciate your response. I'm starting to do voiceovers and I have complete freedom to choose whatever system I want, (so I don't mind extra gear and post production), I just want to make sure it sounds as good as it can. But I think they are close enough that the advantages of the MV7+ (in portability and versatility) are weighing more heavily in its favor. I'm not sure that my audience will really notice the difference - only us audiophiles will. 😉Thanks for this video and response. It really helped me make my decision.
I’m getting a really bad headphone monitoring delay when using the mv7+ either using the XLR cable or just plugging in the USB-c cable which leaves me to believe that it is a windows issue using OBX Is there a solution? With the XLR I use the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen.
It's hard to know for sure with so many different variables at play, but I can confirm that there is no delay when I have the MV7+ plugged in via USB-C and connected to the Motiv Mix app. Headphones plugged into the headphone monitoring port of the microphone itself, by the way - not on my Desktop. Does this help?
You will need to connect through USB-C to your computer in order to take advantage of the DSP features. From Shure: The MV7+ does not support power via the XLR connector. The MV7 will only power up when connected to a supported device via USB or Lightning. The XLR connection provides audio directly from the microphone capsule, just like other professional dynamic microphones, and does not include any processing selected in the Motiv App regardless of whether the mic is powered or not.
XLR is an analog connection where USB is digital. They cant interface with the mic audio for dynamic features with XLR for that reason. If your trying to edit XLR audio, youre better off using 3rd party audio editing software no matter which mic youre using
I was not sure if something is wrong with my dt770s or this mic is making some strange noises. They're pretty quiet, but I can hear them when you speak. After relistening to some parts of the video, it really seems like the mic makes some noise and it is most probably due to it clipping, because the gain is too high and you are speaking very loud when being very close to the microphone itself. Also, background music is a bad thing, if you're making a microphone review. People want to hear how the mic performs, not to listen to some lofi
There was very little clipping, if any. I have a pretty dynamic voice when filming and the microphone can only do so much at setting an “Auto Level” when my voice performs this way. Furthermore, this is a review - not a microphone test clip. Background music was therefore a stylistic choice that I 100% stand by. If you want a straight example of what the microphone sounds like in an isolated recording situation - not in the tutorial situation I personally use this microphone in - Google and the RUclips Search Bar are your friends. I review products based on how I use them, otherwise I’m being disingenuous. Thanks anyway for stopping by.
You forgot to mention that the MotiveMix Desktop App is still in Beta now, so you can't change any input/output settings and format. Also if you try to connect MV7+ to your iPad, you can't record in Stereo. Mono only. And you can't connect it to an iPhone with an Apple cable (iPhone just doesn't see MV7+) You need a cable from Shure (sold separately:) So it's just a cool mic with unnecessary LED but without good support.
Mono kind of makes sense since this is a mono, point source microphone, no? Unless trying to add reverb or delay, in which case you could set up an aux or two and send the audio from mic to these auxes with verb and delay.
Sounds like plosives are still a problem on the "P"s. What a pity. The true downfall of this mic. I hope handling noise is better so you don't pick up all vibrations from your desk.
Not a downfall at all. Just get the pop filter of the Sm7b and it will work wonders. I currently use the shure mv7 (so generation 1) and the sound quality improved drastically after getting the pop filter of sm7b.
@@itstheBMAC I can see the idea of a USB only version of the mic. Yes, having the option of XLR is nice, but if someone wants to buy this with zero intent of using XLR in the future, why not have a cheaper option? They did that with the MV7-X being XLR only, which is what I bought a few years back because I could care less for the USB side of things and saved quite a lot of money. Just food for thought for Shure. I doubt the tooling would be that big of a deal to not include USB-C and/or the headphone jack. I could see this doing extremely well if they had another version with a smaller barrier of entry.
As I been feeling and many people said the same, actually mv7+ sounds better on xlr than sm7b and you also have the USB option with plenty of customisation, also is just a bit cheaper. Sm7b does better in cancelling noise, but that can be fixed with some basic processing. So with all that been said, mv7+ might be a win for plenty of people.
The idea is that it lets you know when your mic is “hot” and not on mute. At least we get the ability to choose a “low” brightness setting but, yes, those who want to disable the light altogether probably should be able to.
@@itstheBMAC Perhaps setting it to a solid color that blends with the mic color is possible? Damage control at least. I also see the RGB lights are not possible when in XLR mode.
@ Honestly, if it’s that important to bypass the lighting when connected via USB-C a little “gaffer’s tape” would be perfect. It’s black, doesn’t leave residue, and can easily be removed and will blend in!
@@itstheBMAC I could have articulated my point better. I'm just comparing the processing on the usb output to the XLR, which I understand isn't completely fair. I don't think it sounds bad but I'm not a huge fan of the tone, noise and lack of body when using USB (vs XLR to a decent interface), and I feel like it's nice that they included it, because it adds versatility to the mic (like using it on your phone, on the road or something along those lines, but there is a lot of hand/cord noise if you try to use it hand-held) I personally wouldn't use it primarily on usb, knowing I could be outputting xlr to my interface. And if you are looking for a USB mic specifically, you can spend less. Thanks for the video.
I'm a streamer of 10+ years and with the right audio gates and other settings most don't know I actually use the Blue Yeti. That said after the same mic for almost 6 years, I felt it was time to get a big boys mic aka XLR Mic. I was on the fence about the Wave Dx or the Mv7 and had already watched comparisons videos. But Amazon was like "would you like to see the newer version" 😅 I caved. Then this video was actually on their media section and I was sold. Ps I was also looking a new boom arm and seen that smexy one you got and was like "bet, add to cart" 😂😂😂 so while my bank account will hate me, I am grateful for your input to help me out.
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@itstheBMAC DUDE THANK YOU I once had the hyperx quadcast and i5 sounded like I was talking underwater I now got this and I hope it helps you’ve earned a sub
@@MrRage211 Thank you for watching! Welcome to the channel!
I could swear you’re calling it the “MB7 Plus” throughout this video.
Nice overview, and super slick intro.
😂 Probably my Connecticut accent. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Would be nice if you could link or post your Mic settings somewhere ! That sound is really good! Was there any editing afterwards or is this the raw mic sound?
I also had the same question, was edited or is it raw audio from de mic?
Hey, y'all! This is ~almost~ raw audio from the microphone. I touched it up a ~little~ bit in post-production (which I had to experiment with in order to arrive at this review's conclusions) but what you hear from this video's microphone audio is pretty close to being achievable straight out-of-the-mic. The only major adjustments I made were adding a minor compressor and somer audio gain.
Does the mute feature work when using XLR output or only when used in USB mode?
Only USB.
Would you be able to tell me how long the included usb c cable is? and if you can use other usb-c to usb-a cables instead of c to c as well? how is the body sound rejection as well?
its 2m or 6 ft
I made a joke when they released the sm7db and said are they gonna make am sm7usb next and this is close enough I just wish they would also add more mic colors to chose from
Do you recommend that I take the MV7+ or MV7, whichever is better in terms of performance, since I will be running them in USB mode? Is there a difference between them, or just the external appearance?
Was planing to buy mv7 by the end of the month it was a total surprise when I saw this
You might want to snag the MV7+ instead if you plan on taking advantage of the DSP features and connect through USB-C!
@@itstheBMAC I'll wait for a + boom arm deal for now but thanks for the help
I would pick up the old mv7, buy sm7b popfilter. The new motive app will be available for the mv7 too i think.
@@xjasonkillxX the new looks better because mv7+ with a boomarm is the same price as a mv7 for me
@@DistraitsTW if its price is same than yes. I found a mv7 a week ago for 180€ or so (no not fakes). Pretty good price then. If you find mv7 for like 200€ its the mv7 for me. The higher price of like 325€ is not worth it for sure
Can you use this for djing
You could, but getting a mount would be needed.
Did bro just post a review of this microphone without even using it with a XLR cable? Isnt the whole point of having a XLR input to make the audio better, maybe you could of made a comparsion between USB and XLR, so people know what sounds the best? But, I guess this particular microphone is not targeted for such audience and only has it as a "gimmick" to sell more? So you think you get the full packadge like the sm7b and sm7db+?
I reviewed this microphone by focusing on the DSP features that this microphone offers. If I wanted to solely use an MV7 with XLR, I'd use my MV7X - and that's what I'd recommend to others as well. Comparing USB-C to XLR would not be a fair comparison in this video because the XLR audio would be raw, unprocessed audio, while the USB-C audio would be enhanced with the DSP features built-into the MV7+. Hopefully that makes more sense for you now as there is no "gimmick" here. I'm simply explaining the features that the MV7+ offers over the other options with a focus on the DSP which is, for all intents and purposes, the "point" of this microphone. For the record, by the way, there is no "SM7dB+" - just the "SM7db."
I wouldn't call the addition of XLR a "gimmick" lol. Just because this particular review didn't include a demonstration of the XLR, it's all of the sudden a "gimmick" lol, some people just don't use their brains sometimes! 🤦
For $279 this looks like a total bargain, unless you are an SM7B snob and think that the SM7B is the end all be all mic. In all honesty the SM7B is out dated and in need of an upgrade.
@CarbonRacingYT it might be outdated yet it's the go to much for major artists, Podcaster and more. That also doesn't cost thousands. It is pretty much the end all at this time.
My gf just got the mic and tbh I'm kinda interested too lol. Was wondering if there really is such a big difference between the usb c and the xlr port
The USB-C port allows for you to take advantage of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) features while the XLR with be analog audio that you’ll have to capture and then likely process with a separate digital audio recorder. Does that make sense?
@@itstheBMAC It does, thanks a lot mate!
@@aesthetic_vi4631 Happy to help!
How does it compare to the beacn mic? I’m on the fence between both. Which has the most gain while using usb?
I haven’t personally used the Beacn mic so I unfortunately can’t say!
Is it better for voice acting and singing than the rode procaster?
Is this good for beginners? Easy to use and workout how to use?
Yes it is!
Does the Base MV7 work with the new Shure Mix App?
The MV7 will appear as a mic source, yes, but while Motiv Mix is in beta (until around May 2024), I don't think you'll see the DSP features yet - you'll only see them for the MV7+ for right now from what I understand.
@@itstheBMAC thanks for the letting me know
How does it work with the iPad?
Cool. Does the Android app provide the same customization features as the desktop app?
Can you tell me basically your choice between MV7 plus and podmic usb ? Thank youu in advance 😊
I don't have much experience with the Røde PodMic so I can't directly compare the two. Maybe I'll do a comparison between the two soon!
Would love to see this comparison too
I'm having a hard time deciding between the Shure SM7dB and this microphone. Is there a true sound difference? It would be lovely to hear a side by side comparison of those two!
It's hard to directly compare them because the SM7dB is usually used for achieving more "raw audio" that is processed in post-production. The MV7+ is meant to be more "plug-and-play" where you can add all of the microphone effects such as compressor settings, auto level settings, etc, within the MOTIV Mix app which makes the whole process a LOT easier if you don't want to have to deal with editing the audio in post. Does this make sense?
@@itstheBMAC Yes it does, and I appreciate your response. I'm starting to do voiceovers and I have complete freedom to choose whatever system I want, (so I don't mind extra gear and post production), I just want to make sure it sounds as good as it can. But I think they are close enough that the advantages of the MV7+ (in portability and versatility) are weighing more heavily in its favor. I'm not sure that my audience will really notice the difference - only us audiophiles will. 😉Thanks for this video and response. It really helped me make my decision.
@@Fade_Bloodlace Happy to hear it and happy to help! Best of luck in your audio content creation endeavors!
Can you turn off color change? How does it sound compared to mv7?
Yes, you can. There are three lighting modes. This sounds better than the MV7 if you’re using the DSP features that I discussed in this video!
I’m getting a really bad headphone monitoring delay when using the mv7+ either using the XLR cable or just plugging in the USB-c cable which leaves me to believe that it is a windows issue using OBX Is there a solution? With the XLR I use the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen.
It's hard to know for sure with so many different variables at play, but I can confirm that there is no delay when I have the MV7+ plugged in via USB-C and connected to the Motiv Mix app. Headphones plugged into the headphone monitoring port of the microphone itself, by the way - not on my Desktop. Does this help?
@@itstheBMAC yea this helps the only time I really have this issue is when I’m connected to OBS and monitoring.
Can I use 2 mv7+ mics with one PC using MOTIV MIX app?
Yes!
@@itstheBMAC May I know how? Can you do a video about it? It would be helpful to many who are like me
Upgraded to the shure mv7+ from the blue yeti and it sounds amazing!
Only USB connection able to have the new features? How about XLR
You will need to connect through USB-C to your computer in order to take advantage of the DSP features.
From Shure:
The MV7+ does not support power via the XLR connector. The MV7 will only power up when connected to a supported device via USB or Lightning. The XLR connection provides audio directly from the microphone capsule, just like other professional dynamic microphones, and does not include any processing selected in the Motiv App regardless of whether the mic is powered or not.
XLR is an analog connection where USB is digital. They cant interface with the mic audio for dynamic features with XLR for that reason. If your trying to edit XLR audio, youre better off using 3rd party audio editing software no matter which mic youre using
@@PantsaBear Said it perfectly!
I was not sure if something is wrong with my dt770s or this mic is making some strange noises. They're pretty quiet, but I can hear them when you speak.
After relistening to some parts of the video, it really seems like the mic makes some noise and it is most probably due to it clipping, because the gain is too high and you are speaking very loud when being very close to the microphone itself.
Also, background music is a bad thing, if you're making a microphone review. People want to hear how the mic performs, not to listen to some lofi
There was very little clipping, if any. I have a pretty dynamic voice when filming and the microphone can only do so much at setting an “Auto Level” when my voice performs this way. Furthermore, this is a review - not a microphone test clip. Background music was therefore a stylistic choice that I 100% stand by. If you want a straight example of what the microphone sounds like in an isolated recording situation - not in the tutorial situation I personally use this microphone in - Google and the RUclips Search Bar are your friends. I review products based on how I use them, otherwise I’m being disingenuous. Thanks anyway for stopping by.
You forgot to mention that the MotiveMix Desktop App is still in Beta now, so you can't change any input/output settings and format.
Also if you try to connect MV7+ to your iPad, you can't record in Stereo. Mono only.
And you can't connect it to an iPhone with an Apple cable (iPhone just doesn't see MV7+) You need a cable from Shure (sold separately:)
So it's just a cool mic with unnecessary LED but without good support.
Hey youre the one who left the only review on Amazon!
Dont own this mic so cant add to your experience, just thought that was neat to point that out
Mono kind of makes sense since this is a mono, point source microphone, no? Unless trying to add reverb or delay, in which case you could set up an aux or two and send the audio from mic to these auxes with verb and delay.
Just in time! I have been playing around with getting the mv7... but couldn't get past the MICRO USB 🤣🤣🤣
DEATH TO MICRO-USB! 😂
Can you connect it to iPhone??
Yes! I do that all the time!
@@itstheBMAC I can’t connect my for some reason :( Can you make a short video about it?
@@elenasoboleva_es Are you on a USB-C iPhone 15? If not, that might be your problem.
Great review and you convinced me to get one for my RUclips Channel!
Glad I could help!
Brian MacDuff, I really liked this video! I subscribed too!
So happy to hear that! Thank you and welcome, my friend!
Just got an mv7 and now they released this............... I'm so mad
Don’t be mad! The MV7 is still a fantastic microphone!
Me too... I'm so mad.
Sucks for both of ya
I was just about to get the mv7 and amazon notified me with a recommendation of the new version. A W for me 😁
@@Pumpyaa I was actually able to swap with the retailer a few days after I purchased for the plus.
Appreciate the vid! Just picked this up using one of your links. Cheers!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Can you use USB-C and XLR together? So this way software features are accessible with the better audio quality using XLR?
Unfortunately no. The DSP features are only available through USB-C.
Killer review! simple and to the point.
Thank you for watching!
I just bought the mv7... grrr.
Still a great microphone!
Any idea why they discontinued it? And the difference?
@@sagar9060 This one connects with USB c and has a color monitor, plus new software.
Great review!
Thanks!
Sounds like plosives are still a problem on the "P"s. What a pity. The true downfall of this mic. I hope handling noise is better so you don't pick up all vibrations from your desk.
You'd be surprised how much of a difference the "Digital Popper Stopper" actually makes. The plosives before turning it on were much more aggressive.
Not a downfall at all. Just get the pop filter of the Sm7b and it will work wonders. I currently use the shure mv7 (so generation 1) and the sound quality improved drastically after getting the pop filter of sm7b.
Really wish they made a usb only version of this
Why? Wouldn’t it be good to have the XLR connection “just in case?”
@@itstheBMAC I can see the idea of a USB only version of the mic. Yes, having the option of XLR is nice, but if someone wants to buy this with zero intent of using XLR in the future, why not have a cheaper option? They did that with the MV7-X being XLR only, which is what I bought a few years back because I could care less for the USB side of things and saved quite a lot of money. Just food for thought for Shure. I doubt the tooling would be that big of a deal to not include USB-C and/or the headphone jack. I could see this doing extremely well if they had another version with a smaller barrier of entry.
I need a shure microphone so bad 😂❤
Maybe now is your time to get one!
SM7B STILL KING BABY 💪❤️
not rly
As I been feeling and many people said the same, actually mv7+ sounds better on xlr than sm7b and you also have the USB option with plenty of customisation, also is just a bit cheaper. Sm7b does better in cancelling noise, but that can be fixed with some basic processing. So with all that been said, mv7+ might be a win for plenty of people.
Hey man i am from India. I cant afford this mic and my dream is to become a Podcaster.... can you send it for me..... ❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
stop begging
No, sorry:
I wish they would have made the “Shure” logo Black like they did with the sm7db
this mic need an extra anti pop filter ?
@@itstheBMAC I think he misspelled and ignored ur review lol
Uhm, there's no way to turn off the cheesy RGB lights. That's incredibly stupid of Shure. What were they thinking?
The idea is that it lets you know when your mic is “hot” and not on mute. At least we get the ability to choose a “low” brightness setting but, yes, those who want to disable the light altogether probably should be able to.
@@itstheBMAC Perhaps setting it to a solid color that blends with the mic color is possible? Damage control at least. I also see the RGB lights are not possible when in XLR mode.
@ Honestly, if it’s that important to bypass the lighting when connected via USB-C a little “gaffer’s tape” would be perfect. It’s black, doesn’t leave residue, and can easily be removed and will blend in!
That background music is horrendous.
It's set at -29 dB. You can barely hear it. Let's not be dramatic.
Your voice sounds harsh so does mine in my videos
Are we listening to the same guy? He sounds great
Yeah his audio is harsher forsure then the other mic testing channels it’s still good though
@@johnhallowlisten to mine it’s worse tho
@@MoTalks97 Haha
the usb does NOT sound good.
By what metrics? Genuinely curious to hear your opinion.
@@itstheBMAC I could have articulated my point better. I'm just comparing the processing on the usb output to the XLR, which I understand isn't completely fair. I don't think it sounds bad but I'm not a huge fan of the tone, noise and lack of body when using USB (vs XLR to a decent interface), and I feel like it's nice that they included it, because it adds versatility to the mic (like using it on your phone, on the road or something along those lines, but there is a lot of hand/cord noise if you try to use it hand-held)
I personally wouldn't use it primarily on usb, knowing I could be outputting xlr to my interface. And if you are looking for a USB mic specifically, you can spend less.
Thanks for the video.
@@justskinbeaver thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I'm a streamer of 10+ years and with the right audio gates and other settings most don't know I actually use the Blue Yeti. That said after the same mic for almost 6 years, I felt it was time to get a big boys mic aka XLR Mic. I was on the fence about the Wave Dx or the Mv7 and had already watched comparisons videos. But Amazon was like "would you like to see the newer version" 😅 I caved. Then this video was actually on their media section and I was sold. Ps I was also looking a new boom arm and seen that smexy one you got and was like "bet, add to cart" 😂😂😂 so while my bank account will hate me, I am grateful for your input to help me out.
I think Linkin Park deserves some royalties for the "popper stopper" name. 🫡
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