Shure MV7 vs SM7B - A Great Microphone You Won't Buy

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    FINALLY, this took forever for a ton of different reasons. BUT WE'RE DONE BAYBEEEE. Today we check out the Shure MV7, the SM7B's little brother and see how it stacks up. Where are the compromises? Well, to be honest.....the compromises are kind of slim.....but let's be honest with OURSELVES....does that even matter?
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Komentáře • 411

  • @AudioHaze
    @AudioHaze  Před rokem +60

    Get the MV7 if you're a logical person....and finish the video if you have no idea wtf I'm on about ----> amzn.to/3BfewuF

    • @sebste7737
      @sebste7737 Před rokem

      or a rodecaster pro II. plug&play setup:)

    • @vITALIANv
      @vITALIANv Před rokem +6

      @@sebste7737 Wait... Why does the MV7 sound so much better here? Every other comparison I heard made the SM7B sound much better than the MV7. The MV7 would sound thin and tinny in comparison, as where here it's the opposite. What is this trickery.

    • @VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan
      @VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan Před rokem +1

      @@vITALIANv I asked that question myself. The SM7B sounds almost ... bad.

    • @chad9695
      @chad9695 Před rokem

      Mv7 or xm8500 @audiohaze

    • @hokiescott8037
      @hokiescott8037 Před rokem

      Mv7 is great. Use it for random things and work at zoom calls and sound like I’m on the radio and the cheap laptop or headset

  • @williedeuel
    @williedeuel Před 7 měsíci +22

    I had this weird suspicion that the "dark" setting in the Motiv app was Shure's attempt at making the MV7 sound more like the SM7b. I made two recordings of myself reading the same poem: once through the MV7 connected by USB and set to dark, and once with the SM7b through my Scarlett 2i2 with no post-processing other than normalizing them to the same volume. Then I alternated snippets of the poem back and forth - and while there's *some* difference it's crazy how seamless it turned out. The bass response and buildup are comparable. Both fought off sibilance equally well. It's shocking how similar the dark setting on the MV7 sounds to the unprocessed 7b. And I'm listening through a great pair of Adam T5Vs. So to anyone who wants that SM7b sound out of their MV7, just connect through USB and use the dark setting in Motiv.

    • @williedeuel
      @williedeuel Před 7 měsíci

      I posted the WAV file in the Discord.

    • @tokoroto266
      @tokoroto266 Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks a lot, getting the MV7 soon and this helps a lot.

  • @LTPottenger
    @LTPottenger Před 10 měsíci +40

    I just got the MV7. Wow, such a difference. Been through several awful low end mics including yeti nano. This thing had me not just talking but even singing passably in just 5 minutes once I got it home! And no bizarre audio sounds like I have been overwhelmed with so often.

    • @Dead-Nip
      @Dead-Nip Před 8 měsíci +3

      I need this mic my nano just doesn't sound great Im sure I can tweak it more but it's just weak.

  • @altairferoli
    @altairferoli Před rokem +106

    I was quite surprised in the Blind Test, I was between 1 and 2 all the time, didn't prefer 3 even once

    • @captaingerryyt
      @captaingerryyt Před 8 měsíci +3

      it's not the microphone, it's your ears

    • @invadertzim2193
      @invadertzim2193 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I totally feel that way too. I had the feeling, that the SM7B just lacked “voice volume” and sounded a bit flat…. What a bummer… I was really cracked to get the sm7b and now I’m leaning more towards the MV7 😬

    • @Jaburu
      @Jaburu Před 3 měsíci +2

      I hated 3 a could swear it was the USB one. But listen again, 3 is distorted and I doubt it's the SM7B's fault. something wrong in the gainstaging

    • @altairferoli
      @altairferoli Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Jaburu well, I've been working with audio equipment for a few months now, and my opinion about the SM7's still is a neutral to negative one, I don't think it's a bad microphone, after all, it's not, but I absolutely hate it's default sound profile most of the time, because people don't even try to avoid the proximity effect, I've heard some people like it even, wtf? Whatever, it's too dark and bass heavy even for Dynamic Mics standards, which makes it incredible for some situations, but my choice in that price range is definitely the RE20, I mean, if it costed the price of 2 SM7dB's, I'd still rather buy a RE20
      Edit: fixed some typos

    • @Jaburu
      @Jaburu Před 3 měsíci

      @@altairferoli It's probably cause of the classic radio announcer which IIRC had always that proximity effect as a trademark.

  • @xaf0163
    @xaf0163 Před 5 měsíci +5

    He’s right, part of the reason why I decided on the SM7dB is because I love the way it looks, and I like the idea that I look “more official” with one.

  • @Effi3
    @Effi3 Před rokem +19

    I bought the MV7
    The audio sounds good and I love having a microphone close to my face that I also speak into the top of.
    I'm also really creeped out at how what you said about us consumers wanting to validate our craft by buying the SM7B hit so hard

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +6

      It only hits hard because I'm the same way!

  • @michaelrichardson7524
    @michaelrichardson7524 Před rokem +14

    I was vacillating between the MV7 and a few other options out there. I made my final decision to get the MV7 after watching this video. I didn't need the USB option so I went with the more cost-effective XLR-only version; MV7x. I thoroughly enjoy your content. Keep it coming!

  • @RandomDrood
    @RandomDrood Před 11 měsíci +7

    My blue yeti broke and I've ordered a mv7 (after watching your video) as I have always wanted to try a Shure product. This seems more than enugh for me and I wanted to thank you for this amazing review, very detailed and well explained. You're a cool dude. ❤

  • @ReadySetMoses
    @ReadySetMoses Před rokem +13

    I have an MV7 I use to switch back and forth between a MacBook setup where I take all my work calls on a daily basis and my PC which I use for Discord and streaming. The MV7 offers flexibility with the usb/xlr that the SM7B just doesn’t.

  • @I_D_W_I_W_D_W_I
    @I_D_W_I_W_D_W_I Před rokem +2

    Amazing video! So detailed, high quality, a great flow and and all while being packed with information! Smashing that sub button now.

  • @thxtalkslego
    @thxtalkslego Před rokem +1

    Researching which mic to get and this is literally the best video I could imagine to help me choose. Cheers!

  • @sarskuma
    @sarskuma Před 18 hodinami

    this video is something I was watching when deciding between mv7+ and sm7db. so after purchase and testing I came back to offer some insight for others who may be shopping. I am a recording artist who has worked in pro studios for over twenty years. when my music began to make less money, it became far too expensive to pay studio time for my records. I started at home with the mv7 through xlr into my very cheap interface and I ended up with a sound that was actually quite enjoyable, easy to send off for mixing and very clear. The issue with the mic was as a recording artists who already has albums out that sound a specific way with a specific vocal tone, the mv7 was not able to give me that warmth that was required for me personally to achieve the sound i am used to having. I think this could be easily fixed with a better interface or something with more options. for someone who is not chasing a previous sound, I would recommend the mv7+ all day and you will craft a really clean sound for yourself that can be mixed very easily. In the end i ended up with a sm7db and the extra clean gain paired with the darkness of the sm7b is very close to the sound of raw vocals I was paying for from a pro studio with tube mics and amps.

  • @realsmt
    @realsmt Před rokem +23

    That end of video explanation of the psychology of the sm7b was intense 😆 I don't think everyone thinks like that. In fact, I have the mic and bought it for plosive rejection, flat tone and as the only mic I will ever need. 90% of the content I make doesn't involve video or with the mic in the frame.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +11

      Totally, not everyone does :) but as a mic reviewer, I can confirm that many people do! Gear lust is 100% a thing, especially in audio and music (and cameras….and bikes..so all of my hobbies….)

    • @Xx_EL_xX
      @Xx_EL_xX Před rokem

      @@AudioHaze look at r/mechanicalheadpens.

    • @KING_DRANZER
      @KING_DRANZER Před rokem

      @@AudioHaze I see you using Open Back headphones with SM7B. I would like to know if you face issues with noise leaking out of the headphones into the mic while streaming or gaming or attending video calls etc. If yes how do you deal with it. What settings you recommend. I plan to get SM7B + iD 4 MKII setup while using my HD800S headphones. Please what will be your advise.

    • @Tony-ui2sl
      @Tony-ui2sl Před rokem

      @@KING_DRANZER does that audio interface have enough gain by itself?

    • @KING_DRANZER
      @KING_DRANZER Před rokem +1

      @@Tony-ui2sl Audient iD4 MkII definitely has enough to not need a Fethead or Cloudlifter.

  • @CantAffordToRecord
    @CantAffordToRecord Před rokem +4

    Beautifully constructed and presented video - Thanks Ricky!

  • @sadlemonarts
    @sadlemonarts Před 12 dny

    I’ve tried many mics before especially since I’m in my university’s studio fairly often. I always hated the way my voice sounded on every microphone they had (yes even the really expensive ones) but when they took out the SM7b and recorded my vocals with no EQ or compression I almost cried because it was the exact sound that I wanted. I have a very high voice with a lot of treble but can sing pretty low and I loved the way my high nights didn’t sound thin like with all the other microphones I’ve used and my low notes sounded full. I’ve never used the MV7 so I didn’t want to risk buying a product that I’m not sure about when I already know what my vocals sound like with the SM7b and am happy with it.

  • @rrtvox
    @rrtvox Před rokem +23

    I have the MV7 and I use the windscreen pop filter from the SM7B as I have seen it suggested many times online. It really does help with the plosives. Your review was very good and extremely relatable on so many levels. At the end, I could totally tell that you were using XLR/USB functionalities simultaneously for the first two mics. It was impressive and they sounded nearly identical to my ears. Thanks again for your review!

    • @wilhelmhagberg4897
      @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! Did the pop filter attach to the Mv7 in a satisfying way?

    • @wilhelmhagberg4897
      @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! Did the pop filter attach to the Mv7 in a satisfying way?

    • @wilhelmhagberg4897
      @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! Did the pop filter attach to the Mv7 in a satisfying way?

    • @wilhelmhagberg4897
      @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! Did the pop filter attach to the Mv7 in a satisfying way?

    • @wilhelmhagberg4897
      @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! Did the pop filter attach to the Mv7 in a satisfying way?

  • @jasontsh
    @jasontsh Před rokem +11

    Excellent video. I do have two points though. With the SM7B having the capsule set back a few inches, you should've maybe had the mic positioned a few inches closer to you when doing the test, which would've made the sound more full/bassy (proximity effect), and maybe then the two mics would've sounded more similar, tone wise. Also, what settings did you have the switches on the SM7B set to? This may account for the two mics sounding as different as they did, if for example you had the High Pass Filter on, and/or the upper mid boost switched on. From pausing the video at 1:25 it looks like the High Pass Filter IS switched on (on the SM7B), but that may not have been the settings you used when recording the test. Either way, as a recording studio owner who has used SM7Bs thousands of times, that MV7 sounds very good to my ears. :)

  • @StormPrime
    @StormPrime Před rokem +3

    Listening to your audio comparison at the end and honestly I like the sound of the mv7 idk if it just sounds richer, deeper or something but I like it better

  • @retomeili6690
    @retomeili6690 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video, you pushed me over the edge regarding the MV7, especially the blind test in the end. I could barely hear any difference between 1&2 (if you forced me to choose I'd prefer 1), but 3 sounded legitimately awful to me. Before the results came in, I really hoped that MV7 USB would be among 1&2, because that's what I wanted to go for. Any waddayaknow ... thanks a lot!

  • @NinjaGang
    @NinjaGang Před rokem

    Very useful information brev ....thanks for this together so well.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for saying that dude!

  • @jakehooker
    @jakehooker Před rokem +10

    The first blind test, my only standout note was that I liked mic 3 the least! I'd like to see what you'd say about the 7Ryms USB-C mics. I have a couple, and I feel like they punch above their weight, but now I'm learning about mics, which is why I subscribed!

    • @jakehooker
      @jakehooker Před rokem +1

      Also, I appreciate your ability to compare your knowledge and experience with those of beginners without being condescending. 👍

  • @nickeno
    @nickeno Před 7 měsíci

    This helped me so much. I was actually saving up for the SM7B but oh boy, I'll be saving SO much by going with mv and still get great quality

  • @AjmalShahaban
    @AjmalShahaban Před rokem +1

    You nailed the conclusion. And thats the exact reason i went with the SM7B than MV7X. Did you turn the mid boost on behind the SM7B for this test?

  • @realsmt
    @realsmt Před rokem +7

    The price difference is truly the only advantage. I don't even think about using USB connections. The mv7 sounds pretty good.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +12

      I think the USB is 100% an advantage! Makes it super mobile and budget friendly

  • @UnbiasedNewsNetwork
    @UnbiasedNewsNetwork Před rokem +43

    I did not think twice. When I upgraded my studio I went with the MV7. I was using a blu yeti before and can say it was a massive improvement in audio. I had wanted the Shure SM7B for years. But when the time came to upgrade I found out about the MV7. After watching a few videos it became clear the MV7 was the better mic. Not only is it cheaper but it offers more flexibility and in my opinion has slightly better audio quality. As for looks I don't care for the huge Shure lettering on the sides. With that said I do like the look of the shorter canister much more then the SM7B but that's just me.

    • @1Redsaphir1
      @1Redsaphir1 Před rokem +17

      MV7 with SM7B pop filter is much better than SM7B

    • @Firecul
      @Firecul Před rokem +2

      I think this is the path I'm going too, yeti to mv7.
      I think the dual use nature appeals to me, if I have to use it with my laptop I don't have to take a full set up, just a USB cable.

    • @sundaynightdrunk
      @sundaynightdrunk Před rokem

      @@1Redsaphir1 Does it fit?

    • @1Redsaphir1
      @1Redsaphir1 Před rokem

      @@sundaynightdrunk yes :)

    • @sundaynightdrunk
      @sundaynightdrunk Před rokem +1

      @@1Redsaphir1 Wow, someone answered a question on a five-month old comment! Thanks. :)

  • @TommyViper
    @TommyViper Před rokem +13

    I use an MV7 and I have no qualms about it. I upgraded the windscreen to the SM7B version which helps a good amount on the plosives. The problem with beginners and the SM7B is exactly what you mentioned, it's an expensive mic but you'll also need decent gear to power it. So if you buy everything brand new, you could easily run into $800-$1000 by the time it is all said and done vs the MV7 which is good to go out of the box. If you have the equipment already to power the SM7B, then that's a good thing, but I don't think a lot of people realize the financial investment it is. Shure knew what they were doing with this mic. It's definitely built like a tank, but needed a few compromises in order to bring in a lower price but to also ensure that they didn't completely eliminate the want for the SM7B. I could've done without the side branding but you could plastidip it if you wanted to get rid of it.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +5

      Nice take! Sometimes I wonder why they don’t make some modifications to the SM7 and call it the SM7C, if nothing else the PR on it would be huge lol

    • @nerdyneedsalife8315
      @nerdyneedsalife8315 Před rokem +1

      @@AudioHaze I know what you mean, Beyerdynamics and AKG did this with their headphones. Their headphones which were originally 600 ohms now have 32 or 55 ohm variants. I feel like Shure wouldn't do it because Shure has that legacy that people look up to. If they released a noob friendly SM7, people would not see it as "official" or as "high end" as the SM7 because it would then be easy to drive.

    • @LeSaff
      @LeSaff Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@nerdyneedsalife8315 well bad guess lol
      There is a new SM7db 🤣🤣

    • @nerdyneedsalife8315
      @nerdyneedsalife8315 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@LeSaff Yeah I'm eating my words. I hate how the 7db has Shure branding visible on the mic. I was annoyed the MV7 did it but now one of their flagship products?

    • @LeSaff
      @LeSaff Před 8 měsíci

      @@nerdyneedsalife8315 I admit that it doesn't bother me at all. On the other hand, I really don't see what's beautiful about an SM7b! It looks like a suppository lol.
      Plus, I'm always wary of products that are too successful. Especially this kind of success. Just like the blue Yeti (completely outdated) or the Scarlett solo or 2i2 (which cost double the price compared to their performance).
      In fact, I find the size and rounded shape of the mv7 much more attractive. A matter of taste. But above all, I think the SM7b is an excellent mic if it is tuned by a pro. A beginner is likely to be very disappointed. This is what the mv7 offers. Moreover, in the video, the criticisms made of the software to adjust it do not take this into account. This is a microphone aimed at people who want to produce quality content without being a sound engineer and who know nothing about eq, compression, etc. This is often the criticism I make of all these tests: You must first ask yourself who this product is aimed at and for what uses it is intended. It's like testers who don't understand why there is a foot that they consider too low. They complain but don't try to understand the reason. Quite simply, not everyone wants to have their mouth glued to the microphone or the microphone visible (conferences, coaches, teachers, etc.)

  • @LucaOrtega656
    @LucaOrtega656 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Got my MV7 today... Everything fine here!

  • @FansOfCrypto
    @FansOfCrypto Před rokem

    dang, great video. And super high end production considering the size of your audience

  • @ElMachucaPapas
    @ElMachucaPapas Před rokem +6

    Bueno, después de esta comparación creo que compraré el MV7. Me puse los auriculares a ver si podía escuchar alguna diferencia y si hay alguna es tan mínima que ni se nota el cambio de mic. Así que ya no tengo dudas. Me voy con el MV7. Gracias por este video💪🏻🔥🔥

  • @daric_
    @daric_ Před rokem +7

    Got an MV7. Love it. Use Reaper to adjust the gate, EQs, compressor to sound great. People think that you *need* an SM7B, but they also need post-processing to make your voice sound good. With the proper post-processor or DAW, you can get both mics to sound great.

    • @Aegir_D4
      @Aegir_D4 Před rokem

      So you have the DAW open then when you speak or how does that work? I feel like the DAW would take up too much power from the computer, at least if you are streaming or something. :) Now I haven't checked how much power it takes inawhile though since I got a new computer.

    • @daric_
      @daric_ Před rokem

      @@Aegir_D4
      It's not much memory or CPU power at all. Leaving Chrome open takes up a lot more memory than that, actually.

    • @Aegir_D4
      @Aegir_D4 Před rokem

      @@daric_ Alright, cool. I have to check again next time im in my DAW.

  • @user-oc7ox4rw7o
    @user-oc7ox4rw7o Před 6 měsíci

    Probably the best review of an audio product I've seen, and definitely the Best sponsorship use EVER

  • @cemora
    @cemora Před rokem +4

    I used to rock a sm57 on my vocals since I primarily used the mic to record my amp (5150 with some v30's). I eventually just started using amp sims in the daw as it was way more convenient. Being able to change tones on the fly without having to re-amp or re-record was super nice. Since I didn't need my Sm57 anymore, sold it for a xm8500 that I rehoused in a gutted cheap condenser mic I bought off aliexpress for a few bucks. The thing was great - sounded rock solid and looked awesome too. I upgraded to a 7b about a year ago as my final desk mic and I couldn't be happier. Sounds great when I'm laying down vocal tracks and sounds great when I'm talking to friends in discord. Cannot complain. Mind you I am running the 7b through a cloudlifter and an SSL2 interface. Anyway, cool video! well done

  • @luiseduardo199
    @luiseduardo199 Před rokem

    Your videos are good should I get MV7 or the other one u mentioned

  • @WillVenusASMR
    @WillVenusASMR Před rokem +1

    Thus has been so informative. I think I'm gonna get the MV7.

  • @ilandvash6746
    @ilandvash6746 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you very much for your great video.
    How did you connect the mv7 with XLR?
    With which amplifier?
    There is no hist at all.

  • @jonathansellers793
    @jonathansellers793 Před rokem +91

    Jokes on you, I already bought the MV7

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +11

      DANGIT

    • @cult2
      @cult2 Před rokem +1

      why?

    • @jonathansellers793
      @jonathansellers793 Před rokem +8

      @@cult2 because I hate having money in my bank account apparently

    • @dryelene
      @dryelene Před rokem +13

      So technically you still won’t buy it because you already have

    • @jonathansellers793
      @jonathansellers793 Před rokem +10

      @@dryelene I hate this & I hate you for being right
      Lmao

  • @DOMAC1N
    @DOMAC1N Před rokem

    Do a video for obs with mv7, with filters! Your knowledge is huge .
    nice video

  • @LostontheRoute
    @LostontheRoute Před 5 měsíci

    awesome video, well thought and carried out, instant sub! thanks a lot! :)

  • @aidanknight
    @aidanknight Před rokem

    Great video, I loved the thesis. I will say that I personally think there's quite a bit of difference in the sound between the SM7b and the MV7. High end is completely different, and the low end (probably due to the capsule being 3-4" closer to the grill) is noticeably bigger. MV7 is sort of a pre-baked sound whereas the SM7 is smooth and dark and usually needs compression and EQ to make it sound "finished". Couldn't agree more about the aesthetic design.

  • @TheKayakCrew
    @TheKayakCrew Před rokem +51

    Given the extra cost of the SM7B and also of buying an audio interface and cloud lifter, the MV7 (connected via USB) seems the far better value since the difference in audio quality seems to be very minimal to my ears.

    • @wrevel.
      @wrevel. Před 7 měsíci +2

      it has a noticeable difference, i do personally think getting the sm7b + the audio interface and cloud lifter is worth it, especially for such clear audio.

    • @TheKayakCrew
      @TheKayakCrew Před 7 měsíci

      @@wrevel. thanks. Have you used the SM7B in order to draw a comparison with the MV7? I’ve only used the MV7. It’s not bad but the voice on my videos still isn’t great. I’m not using it in the best acoustic environment though - in a kitchen with tiled floors and near a large patio window.

    • @wrevel.
      @wrevel. Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@TheKayakCrew i have not purchased an sm7b quite yet, i do plan on getting one though. so i'll let you know. i do think the sm7b with some processing would be the best, but it also depends on how your voice sounds. however with the sm7b, theres some settings on the back that can change a few things like a bass thing, i forget exactly what. so yeah

    • @TheKayakCrew
      @TheKayakCrew Před 7 měsíci

      @@wrevel. Thanks. I've had the MV7 for almost 12 months now. I did actually order an SM7B at the same time to try them both to compare but ended up returning the SM7B, cloudlifter, XLR cable and Scarlett audio input box unopened. I wish I'd at least tried them now tbh. I think what put me off was that the total cost of everything to connect the SM7B was over £600 while the MV7 was only £200, plus the MV7 was way easier to connect with just one USB cable . That said, if there was a significant improvement in the sound with the SM7B setup then I'd pay the difference.

    • @wrevel.
      @wrevel. Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@TheKayakCrew thats understandable, but yeah i'll let you know.

  • @aisimp
    @aisimp Před rokem +4

    Thanks for saving me from SM7B syndrome , just added MV7 to my cart 🥳

  • @loganwebb5449
    @loganwebb5449 Před rokem +8

    I’ve heard the mv7 and mv7x actually sound a bit different on the xlr input. Would love to see if this is true.

  • @tehrig
    @tehrig Před rokem +4

    Was considering the SM7B or the MV7 (despite not liking the design, branding like that need to go the way of the dodo bird). Ended up purchasing a SM57 with a windscreen instead. I like the sound of that one just as much, and it's durable enough to double as a hammer in an emergency. Despite being cheaper than the SM7B the price of the MV7 is still about twice that of the SM57, so in a world where the SM57/58 exist I just don't see how the MV7 makes sense in the current market (at least in my location)...

  • @LowlifeLofi
    @LowlifeLofi Před 7 měsíci +2

    In the Audio test I actually enjoyed the MV7 in usb the most which I was not expecting, I thought that mic 3 was the mv7 in usb config but it was actually the sm7b.

  • @HansCNelson
    @HansCNelson Před rokem

    Which is better at reducing breathing/nose sounds? That's one thing I do have a hard time with, and it seemed like from the video that maybe the SM7B was better at this particular issue.

  • @Finnvox616
    @Finnvox616 Před rokem +1

    have you played around with the shure mv7x? other reviewers seem to all say the same thing, it sounds better then the regular mv7.

  • @caffeinezombies
    @caffeinezombies Před měsícem

    I liked the sm7b for the clarity and lack of crackle in your voice. I do think it sounds flatter, but clearer. I got an sm7b and have struggled a little getting out of the muddy range but people seem to like the sound better (by a comment worthy amount) than my previous mics.
    I lucked out though, and got a new sm7b for not much more than $100. It wasn't expensive, a cloudlifter new for only about $80. Wasn't a bad deal at all and liking the sound overall for clarity (probably why I picked it out of the lineup).

  • @jessejafrnd
    @jessejafrnd Před rokem

    I have the SM7B with a fet-head.
    I think I tried with no booster when it was new and it got loud but with a substantial noise floor, we all need more production chops.. 😊

  • @micspamgod2324
    @micspamgod2324 Před rokem +11

    Got my SM7B with GoXLR and I love this mic. It's timeless design is really my favorite so it'll never feel old. It came out in 2001 and everyone I've asked couldn't believe it was really that old. Of course the SM7 looked the same but the SM7B was the upgraded internals of that microphone. My favorite part is the classic XLR input on the shock mount, so you don't have those XLR cables sticking out so much like other XLR mics do, it's brilliant and they nailed it with this type of design. If I were to go for vocals(I'm not a singer or nothing btw) I'd choose the Neumann u87 or the cheaper option, Neumann TLM 103 as those microphones have an even better flat frequency response making EQ'ing easier and they're brighter sounding microphones. If money wasn't an object, the SM7B still has my #1 spot and it's my #1 favorite looking microphone for sure.

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Před rokem +1

      Yeah man, I feel like the SM7B has the alltime best mechanical design. I love the integrated yoke with the XLR jack at the top of it. It's such a neat package that I've seen copied but never beaten. Like you said, it's a timeless design. I'm an RE20 guy, I have both, and I like being able to see through my RE20's massive shockmount - it lets me get the mic down & out of the way more than the shure. But I still love the SM7B design, they nailed it and I don't know if anybody ever beats it.

    • @anthonymoscon18
      @anthonymoscon18 Před rokem

      Do they have new updates for the GoXLR ?

    • @micspamgod2324
      @micspamgod2324 Před rokem +1

      @@anthonymoscon18 Every now and then. Just checked if there was a new update and there's not, last time I had an update was maybe 2 months ago or a tad bit longer.

    • @anthonymoscon18
      @anthonymoscon18 Před rokem

      @@micspamgod2324 well at least someone is giving a crap since they up and abandoned a great product

    • @Tony-ui2sl
      @Tony-ui2sl Před rokem

      @no name I'm getting an audio setup and I'm not sure to get an sm7b or re20. I'm naturally a tenor so my my speaking voice is in the mid to upper range aka higher pitched do you have any recommendations you can give me?

  • @MichelleUretsky
    @MichelleUretsky Před rokem

    How’s the Elgato low profile arm? Do you have issues with the magnetic parts coming off when you adjust it?

  • @TrendyKPop
    @TrendyKPop Před rokem

    Is the MV7/MV7x good for youtube’s voiceovers semi professional videos and podcasts in Untreated rooms close to huge window or should i go for the SM7B?

  • @WolfsHaven
    @WolfsHaven Před rokem +4

    All too often people buy mics based on popularity rather than their actual use case. The SM7b has become a status symbol rather than the right tool for the job for many creators.
    Not saying that the SM7b is a bad mic, it just might not be the right mic for every use. People really need to go to a store and test what mic is best for their voice and use.
    For most people a $20 to $100 mic will be better for them especially for CZcams channel. I record more people than just myself so I tend to like more flat sounding budget mics. They are usually easier to eq to fit the talents voice.
    If the talent walks in with their own mic and says that's what they like for their voice, shure, I'll use that.

  • @doomality
    @doomality Před 8 měsíci

    in your audio tests during the end, is there any post-processing or software running? is that a raw microphone test?

  • @ALJessica
    @ALJessica Před rokem

    Great video :) I am still going with an sm7b and a rodecaster pro 2❤

  • @anthonymoscon18
    @anthonymoscon18 Před rokem +1

    So technically you can use the USB and XLR recordings to tastefully dub the vocal correct ?

  • @thesteveandianproject2532

    Another solid one Haze. Watched through. Liked.
    Okay. I'm using a SM57 with the A81WS for my V/O in an untreated room with the null zone pointed towards 3 noisy kids. SM57 vs MV7 in that use case... What's your hot take?

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +1

      I’m just a sucker for the 57 😅 so flexible ya know

    • @thesteveandianproject2532
      @thesteveandianproject2532 Před rokem

      @@AudioHaze I'm with you on that. I did not realize that it was going to be this versatile until I lived with it for some time. Think I'll save the money towards a AT2035 and some sound blankets instead. Thanks for the response. Love the channel. Keep on keepin' on man.

  • @E3KGaming
    @E3KGaming Před dnem

    hey thanks - doing a deep dive and the MV7 always sounds flat without as much length as the SM, imo...what's your camera please?

  • @jaydiemusik
    @jaydiemusik Před rokem +2

    I just started production streaming and i used my singing Mic (Rode NT-1). It got on my nerves easily so i wanted a mic that fitted my voice and is a bit versatile. I went with the SM7b and i have to say, i‘m gonna send it back as soon as possible.
    Don‘t get me wrong, it sounds beautiful for talking, but everytime i record singing or Instruments, i always went back to the Rode.
    For my use it’s not worth the 400 bucks. Gonna buy the MV7 as soon as i get my money back :)

  • @Koyote2033
    @Koyote2033 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm considering the MV7 vs the Beacn right now and trying to decide if the XLR capability (if I ever get a goxlr or mixer) or the Beacn software is more enticing.. any advice for a new creator? I want to make sure my voice is as quality as possible. Thank you

  • @williamreeve5376
    @williamreeve5376 Před 2 měsíci

    Bought the MV7 and a Scarlett 2i2 48 hours ago. So boom. Now I need to learn now to use Ableton Live 11 Lite that came with the FocusRite

  • @reset_rt
    @reset_rt Před rokem +3

    Wow! I really like the sound of the MV7 over the SM7B! You have me convinced!

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +1

      Hell Yeah! Also congrats on winning that contest!!

    • @reset_rt
      @reset_rt Před rokem

      @@AudioHaze thanks my dude 😁

  • @danasdas6683
    @danasdas6683 Před rokem +1

    Nailed the 2nd test. I thought there was a plosive in the first two that wasn’t in the third, so that made my sm7b choice.

  • @kdawgin
    @kdawgin Před rokem

    So I just got the mv7x with a GOXLR mini and I need to crank the gain up to 62 db just so I can get some decent volume out of the mic, but this results to my keyboard/mouse being picked up as well. Do I also need a cloud lifter for this set up?? What would be the fix for my mic volume to be louder without having so much static/background noise

  • @prodbykingnes
    @prodbykingnes Před 9 měsíci +2

    I dunno...The logical part of me tells me I need to buy MV7, but I'm just in love with SM7B. Also, I've guessed SM7B correctly and really liked it more. It sounds softer, I think, which is desirable

  • @matthewricketts6996
    @matthewricketts6996 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m a newbie to this world. In my initial research the SM7B was recommended over and over. My work involves a lot of online interviews, etc. I travel a lot and wish to use the microphone on the road. As I learned more about the SM7B - it became obvious that it wouldn't be so easy to travel with. Seems to me the MV7 is a better option. That is to not sacrifice a ton of quality when I’m at home, but is still fairly portable. I’m I on the right track? Need help.

  • @faragashttravelagency

    It is very interesting that you put shure sm57 both budget and top three fields! does it realy good? i want to buy dynamic mic for my voice over clips (emotional and newsform too) my room not treated well and i am male with warm voice, so sm57 is best for me or mv7? (nice clear and warm record voice) (*. i dont want spend more money for smb7)

  • @SweboySMM2
    @SweboySMM2 Před rokem

    Got any thoughts on the SM7B vs the newer MV7X?
    Or even the MV7X vs SM57.

  • @user-ns7pp1hf7u
    @user-ns7pp1hf7u Před 6 měsíci

    Hey, can some advice which software can I use to improve sound quality of a Dynamic Mic over a live ZOOM Call? Im not an audio expert and am looking for something very easy to use. Thank you

  • @SARKAZYMYT
    @SARKAZYMYT Před rokem +1

    I use the MV7 about 6 inches away and I love it

  • @Hydrodictyon
    @Hydrodictyon Před 4 měsíci

    Okay, the thing I actually needed from the entire video was the test in the end.
    Not ONCE did I prefer option Mic 3 - therefore I’m going with MV7.

  • @lilwombat
    @lilwombat Před rokem +1

    I was already down for the mv7 thinking 1 was sm7b 2 was mv7 XLR and 3 was usb. The fact sm7b sounded worst to me sold me.

  • @NRYT2360
    @NRYT2360 Před 8 měsíci

    seemed like the USB connection (when you were showing the app) didn't have as much power as the XLR. Can you confirm it has enough power when your not talking right into it, kinda like when it was off to the side for most of your video. I like my mic offset/away to the side like you had, but worried about USB power for mic pickup vs XLR with a powered audio interface

  • @mypal1990
    @mypal1990 Před rokem +2

    The dual role of a USB and XLR mic just gave the MV7 a slight bump. But it doesn't hurt to have the legendary SM7B.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +2

      Haha never hurts to have a bunch of mics I suppose

    • @najinelson6742
      @najinelson6742 Před rokem

      The Sm7 is legendary, the Sm7b just pretends to be

  • @somedude8604
    @somedude8604 Před rokem +3

    Kinda considering the MV7X atm. Could become my next mic, who knows.

    • @michaelrichardson7524
      @michaelrichardson7524 Před rokem +1

      I went with the MV7x, since I didn't need the USB option. It's fantastic. I did end up putting a cloudlifter in line for some cleaner gain, but you don't "need" it. I just liked it. I highly recommend the MV7x.

  • @ArtisFX
    @ArtisFX Před rokem

    Great review

  • @ww6156
    @ww6156 Před rokem

    Great review, I would wager the sm7 is purchased more often because it looks like a "broadcast" mic rather than anything to do with how it sounds

  • @coopopolopolis
    @coopopolopolis Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. I think you nailed it. The MV7 is more practical and even sounds better IMO. We just buy with our eyes and not our ears most times. I have the MV7x (because the usb and bad software are not appealing to me) and love it. I just wish it didn't have the giant shure logo on it. Actually makes it look cheaper to be honest.

  • @Tvj_films8452
    @Tvj_films8452 Před 6 měsíci

    how does gullfoss work with final cut pro? do I have to process gullfoss external from final cut, then bring it into final cut? or does it work within final cut?

  • @jerryk3280
    @jerryk3280 Před rokem

    Bought a used SM7B a couple years ago and havent looked back since. If the v7 was available then I might have considered it 🤔

  • @TudorBaba
    @TudorBaba Před rokem

    I'm have MV7 and using via USB. When I do voice overs, I feel that my recording levels are too low. Do you know how I can fix this?

  • @PowerAirSimulations
    @PowerAirSimulations Před měsícem

    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.

  • @JoshuaHarrover
    @JoshuaHarrover Před rokem +3

    I use the SM57, but I hope to upgrade to an Electro Voice RE20 in a couple of years, fingers crossed.

    • @AudioHaze
      @AudioHaze  Před rokem +1

      NICE! Highly recommend :)

    • @najinelson6742
      @najinelson6742 Před rokem

      Re20 is nice, but I can hardly bear its ugliness haha

  • @GENCALAMITY
    @GENCALAMITY Před 9 měsíci

    please do a mic shoot out with the Aston Stealth, in the future. 😊

  • @snubdawg1386
    @snubdawg1386 Před měsícem

    i would be proud to use the mv7 over the sm7b ...but now after reading the comparison from shure itself i'm not sure how well it will perform in the recording studio and if it will take eq as well as the sm7b....guess i have to check it out

  • @NathanielBTM
    @NathanielBTM Před rokem

    I've had the mv7 for 2 years now, bought the sm7b pop filter to go with it instead of the one it comes with... and I have no interest in changing it for a sm7b. some recommendations for music vocals on a mv7, I'd suggest between a 12 - 18db input on the shure app, for clean singing I go for 16.5 - 18. for my metal screamy vocals I'm usually at a 16.5 to try and prevent some clipping. If you find it difficult to get enough umph when adding compressors in daw, try going with a light/medium level compression from the shure app. light will just give enough for even audio and is great for vocals. medium is great for very poppy upfront vocals, or for a podcast type of voice, heavy... I don't really use. (don't use any of the presense, lowpass,highpass things. just leave it flat. do all of that in daw... it's much better) not saying you can never use them... you might find use for it, but not me.

  • @itscarlosreally
    @itscarlosreally Před rokem

    14:53
    Appreciate the shoutout, Ricky. Hahaha!

  • @abcxyz4653
    @abcxyz4653 Před rokem

    What xlr interface are you using with the mv7 in this video?

  • @kogeisan
    @kogeisan Před rokem

    Excellent (the best one) review. Yes, I'm logical regarding the freq response but... 😅

  • @dankelly
    @dankelly Před 6 měsíci

    I was extremely surprised (as others were) by the blind test.
    I got Mic #1 right.
    But, i thought for sure Mic #3 was the MV7 via USB because it sounded the worst.
    Wow!

  •  Před rokem

    It would be nice if Shure develop a new version of a SM7B with neodymium magnet, like beta series or with ksm capsule.

  • @edwin4625
    @edwin4625 Před rokem +1

    11:53 I just thought of something...Imagine someone with the Shure MV7 and they work really hard to blue/green screen it with a very believable Shuresm7b picture on their live stream or videos. I just wanted to share that thought with everyone because I thought it was a funny thought.

  • @albertosellshouses
    @albertosellshouses Před rokem

    I’m having an issue when I start speaking the sounds ramps up. It’s starts low and the gets louder until it reaches the desired sound

  • @philthyphil1017
    @philthyphil1017 Před rokem +14

    At first, I went with the MV7, mainly because of price. Didnt get the desired sound I was after. Luckily Best buy allowed me a refund. Ran over to Guitar Center, bought the sm7b and cloudlifter. Very glad I did. At that point in time I had a bit more money saved up so it was nice. Got a goXLR mini as well. Didnt "need" the cloudlifter but i ended up hanging onto it. Anyway, both good mics. Different people will prefer one over the other and thats the beauty of us all having different voices and preferences. I may have been mostly hit in the head with the sm7 craze as of the last few years. Regardless, im glad i didnt stay with something only to wish i would have spent more to get what I really wanted. I realize the mic setup is upwards to a thousand dollars and NO i am not swimming in cash by any means. Im mostly paycheck to paycheck. But I love my hobbies, and hey, im not out being self destructive using drugs or something so whats the harm. I recently got a 40 series GPU and that took all but a year to save up for. Things dont come fast for me but I love what I have and cherish my equipment :) By the way, I'm nearing a decade sober.... so it feels good to have nice things and not have sell them shortly after. Life is good.

    • @InfamousNathan
      @InfamousNathan Před rokem

      I recently got the MV7 and although I think the sound quality overall is very good, I'm still heavily considering sending it back and getting the SM7B instead as honestly this was the microphone I always wanted. It was only when I saw that the MV7 was cheaper that I decided to get that instead, but I am still having second thoughts about not just biting the bullet at paying the extra for the 7B. What do you think? Is it worth spending the extra and getting the 7B instead?

  • @isaacandrews5330
    @isaacandrews5330 Před 3 měsíci

    Weow I really thought the 3rd test was USB MV7... damn!

  • @Sheen9297
    @Sheen9297 Před rokem

    What a smart fucking way to get someone to watch an ad, bravo!

  • @Chapizard
    @Chapizard Před rokem

    I reallllyyyyyyy think you'd get a kick out of the Se Dynacaster. I have one, I love it, I share your opinion on the Sm7b and I'd say our voices are close.

  • @Tilt_TM
    @Tilt_TM Před 5 měsíci

    I retired my Blue Yeti and bought one of these and a GoXLR. It's insane how much better the quality is. I'm really disappointed that it uses micro USB instead of USB-C though, ESPECIALLY considering one of the included cables is a micro-to-C cable.

  • @joshuagardner894
    @joshuagardner894 Před 3 měsíci

    Take that windscreen on the SM7b and stick it on your MV7, they both fit. I believe the model is rk345 (NOT rk345b, that is something different)

  • @RealMasterNK
    @RealMasterNK Před rokem

    Which one should I buy? RE320 or MV7?

  • @Godzillah
    @Godzillah Před rokem

    If u are live then u need a cloudlift but if u only record u can raise volume on recorded files.