@@archiebeatz Luck had it this showed up in my feed. For me it was the right length and gave some examples of what to expect. You have good presentation for this material IMO. To me audio is more important, so I can listen on the go. Video backgroud looks good (equipment envy too). The only other item that I have a question on a 2nd listening is if you write a script out or just go off a key point list you want to point out? Just checked some othervideos and subbed.
As a remote worker, I’m even considering it as a high end alternative to my wireless Antlion ModMic. Totally different league of course, but it appeals to folks like me as well, not just for podcasting and streaming! It’s not likely for my use case, but definitely appeals on the high end considering everything it does in a single package.
I actually may consider this mic specifically for podcasting. I already have 2 UNIVERSAL AUDIO SPHERE LX , but these are condenser mics and capture alot of fan noise from my PC in the room. So as I learned that dynamic mics are much more practical because of the way they target the sound source, it was time to consider a SHURE mic. I was dreading spending over $400 on the SMB7, and then read all about how the gain is weak and that buying a cloud lifter may be needed.. Another expense! But then I realized that I just need a solid quality mic for podcasting that is affordable. This MV7+ is what I think I may go for, not only because of price, but because of the versatility. I like that I can record USB with dsp directly into any app (OBS, Zoom ,etc) but then also go XLR right into my Universal Audio Apollo unit. I know the industry standard is the SM7B, but I can't justify spending that much on a mic just for podcasting. Especially when I already have 2 amazing condenser mics from universal audio for singers, musicians and more. Either way, this video helped me. Thanks Archie.
8:55 - One question on this: Is it like Logitech G Hub and some of their devices (e.g. Logitech G Pro mouse) where, yeah they got software with all the buttons/knobs to tweak settings, but they still retain settings on-device so that if the software isn’t running, it’s still configured properly? Asking since the software can sometimes be clunky or take up memory/CPU when working and ideally some of this processing can be done on-mic, for efficiency and convenience.
Great video! I am hesitating between Shure MV7+ AND SM7dB + interface shure MVX2U (to make it USB). Which one would you recommend? I have no gears and want to do video podcasting/ youtube interviews with remote guest using Riverside. I want to keep it simple but with good sound. Does the MV7+ requires an interface or amp boost to sound good? Thank you!
I reviewed MV7+ and I wasn’t convinced this mic is suitable for me. If you’re interested, I did a couple videos where I did sound comparisons and I concluded I would prefer the old MV7X with MVX2U interface
How should I connect it to computer via usb? Should I connect it as input device or output device? Should I connect as Motiv mix app or mshure mv7+ mic?
Yo Archie, I was just wondering if your willing to do like a, “Best vocal chain for the (Audio Preamp)/(Compressor) series” like you do with the microphones cuz im considering the WA-76
I am new into the high quality microphones. I already have an Audent EVO 4 for my headphones. It already has a Mic preamp. Do you think this microphone is overkill considering I already have a pre amp? Could I get something better quality for the same price, forgoing the built-in amp? Or do the other features make this Mic punch above its price point, considering the no need for its amp. Thanks in advance
Basically the big thing they did was put a "taller" piece of foam on it thus reducing the plosives very nicely. You could have also done that on the previous MV7 version by popping on a spare SM7B foam filter which fits perfectly but adds that extra height to also mitigate the plosive concerns. Likewise if the plus still isn't tempering the plosives enough for you,...just order the SM7B foam filter and that should do it. (it is a bit taller than the new plus filter still) WHen I refer to height I mean the taller foam provides a greater distance between your mouth and the capsule.
Thank you all for watching. This microphone does pretty much everything. For more information, check it out here: sweetwater.sjv.io/9gkMDy
@archiebeatz, how to update the firmware on the motive mix app?
Thanks for the quick overview. I was looking at the mv7 already. Now it looks like I'll get the plus now.
Hi Tyler! You are welcome. Nice. Let me know your thoughts when you receive it. Thanks man.
@@archiebeatz Luck had it this showed up in my feed. For me it was the right length and gave some examples of what to expect. You have good presentation for this material IMO. To me audio is more important, so I can listen on the go. Video backgroud looks good (equipment envy too). The only other item that I have a question on a 2nd listening is if you write a script out or just go off a key point list you want to point out?
Just checked some othervideos and subbed.
I Love Shure mics , I use a Ksm44 and ksm42 for vocals, I'm a Rapper and the 44 is really good for Rap vocals 👌🏾 👏🏾
That's awesome brother! I'm glad the 44 is working out for you! Thanks for commenting brother!
@@archiebeatz thank you for always providing quality content 👌🏾 ✨️
The no audio interface was huge for me. It's nice to be able to have it so easily interchangable without having to worry about XLR connections, etc.
As a remote worker, I’m even considering it as a high end alternative to my wireless Antlion ModMic. Totally different league of course, but it appeals to folks like me as well, not just for podcasting and streaming! It’s not likely for my use case, but definitely appeals on the high end considering everything it does in a single package.
Really good review
Love this mic!
Yes sir! It's the best. Thanks for dropping a comment brother!
I actually may consider this mic specifically for podcasting. I already have 2 UNIVERSAL AUDIO SPHERE LX , but these are condenser mics and capture alot of fan noise from my PC in the room. So as I learned that dynamic mics are much more practical because of the way they target the sound source, it was time to consider a SHURE mic. I was dreading spending over $400 on the SMB7, and then read all about how the gain is weak and that buying a cloud lifter may be needed.. Another expense!
But then I realized that I just need a solid quality mic for podcasting that is affordable. This MV7+ is what I think I may go for, not only because of price, but because of the versatility. I like that I can record USB with dsp directly into any app (OBS, Zoom ,etc) but then also go XLR right into my Universal Audio Apollo unit.
I know the industry standard is the SM7B, but I can't justify spending that much on a mic just for podcasting. Especially when I already have 2 amazing condenser mics from universal audio for singers, musicians and more.
Either way, this video helped me. Thanks Archie.
8:55 - One question on this: Is it like Logitech G Hub and some of their devices (e.g. Logitech G Pro mouse) where, yeah they got software with all the buttons/knobs to tweak settings, but they still retain settings on-device so that if the software isn’t running, it’s still configured properly? Asking since the software can sometimes be clunky or take up memory/CPU when working and ideally some of this processing can be done on-mic, for efficiency and convenience.
Hi Patrick. Yuri from Shure here. All of the DSP settings get stored on the mic so once set up in MotivMix, you can exit the software!
That helped me a lot!
with how good some mics are now days .. esp this one.. is it even worth it to own nice mics and audio interfaces any more ?
Is it good for male rap voclas going to go bale maling music going to use the usb to record on my phone want to be able to recorded on the go as well
Great video! I am hesitating between Shure MV7+ AND SM7dB + interface shure MVX2U (to make it USB). Which one would you recommend? I have no gears and want to do video podcasting/ youtube interviews with remote guest using Riverside. I want to keep it simple but with good sound. Does the MV7+ requires an interface or amp boost to sound good? Thank you!
I reviewed MV7+ and I wasn’t convinced this mic is suitable for me. If you’re interested, I did a couple videos where I did sound comparisons and I concluded I would prefer the old MV7X with MVX2U interface
@@leo_hoangthanks for kindly replying. I have the same question
How should I connect it to computer via usb? Should I connect it as input device or output device? Should I connect as Motiv mix app or mshure mv7+ mic?
Yo Archie, I was just wondering if your willing to do like a, “Best vocal chain for the (Audio Preamp)/(Compressor) series” like you do with the microphones cuz im considering the WA-76
Can you recommend a (cable) and brand that would allow me to connect this to my iPhone 13 which has a lightning cable not to USB-C
Which one is better Rode cardiod or Shure mv7 +?
I am new into the high quality microphones. I already have an Audent EVO 4 for my headphones. It already has a Mic preamp. Do you think this microphone is overkill considering I already have a pre amp? Could I get something better quality for the same price, forgoing the built-in amp? Or do the other features make this Mic punch above its price point, considering the no need for its amp. Thanks in advance
Hay bro, love your videos, but I had a quick question. What audio interface do you use for the DT 1990 Pro headphones and what microphone do you use?
So once you connect to your laptop, how do I get the sound out. Like I can hear myself but dk how to record
We need the Antelope Axino Synergy mic review!!!
Whats the usb-c cable u got there
How do you get it on the extender like that
Like this mic
Headphone out signal???
I went directly out of the MV7+ into the input of my blackmagic cinema 6K Pro camera.
i can get it to sound good themic sound wrose then my older one and i cant get it set uop rioght
The plosives on the last one were a dealbreaker for me but This might be the one. Also can't stand clunky interfaces.
It's so good. Let me know what are your thoughts if you go with this one! Thanks for dropping by bro.
Basically the big thing they did was put a "taller" piece of foam on it thus reducing the plosives very nicely. You could have also done that on the previous MV7 version by popping on a spare SM7B foam filter which fits perfectly but adds that extra height to also mitigate the plosive concerns. Likewise if the plus still isn't tempering the plosives enough for you,...just order the SM7B foam filter and that should do it. (it is a bit taller than the new plus filter still) WHen I refer to height I mean the taller foam provides a greater distance between your mouth and the capsule.
this mic need an extra anti pop filter ?