Shure announced the MV7+ Podcast Microphone, a dual XLR and USB dynamic microphone that it says is a significant step forward versus its predecessor and is designed for podcasting, streaming, and music recording.
The company differentiates the MV7+ from, for example, the SM7 it announced last fall, by saying the new MV7+ is designed to capture broadcast-quality audio even in less-than-ideal, “challenging” spaces.
The MV7+ uses Shure’s Voice Isolation Technology that automatically cuts background noise and focuses sound capture on a user’s voice. It also includes an onboard Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engine which powers an improved Auto Level Mode, a digital Popper Stopper (a digital pop filter that cuts plosives), a Real-Time Denoiser, and Adjustable Reverb.
- Real-time Denoiser: Leverage the advanced DSP technology of the MV7+ to eliminate background noise. It works in harmony with the microphone’s Voice Isolation to deliver pristine sound, even in less-than-ideal recording environments.
- Digital Popper Stopper: Remove harsh plosive …