Newegg has
Shure MV7X Live Sound Dynamic XLR Microphone on sale for
$131 when you apply promo code
93XST42 in cart.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
sr71 for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Connect directly to any audio interface via XLR and record with the high-quality audio
- Combination of dynamic cartridge, cardioid pick-up pattern and shock mount
- Designed with podcasters in mind and modeled from the SM7B for integration into any podcasting set up and workflow
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The MV7X is a weird product, as it is the xlr-only version of a microphone, the MV7, whose sole purpose is to be dual use, usb or xlr. Podcastage says the MV7X sounds better, while admitting that the hardware is the same, so there's that. It seems like a good option at this price. It's competitors would be the Samson Q9U, and the AT 2040. Then there's Shure's handheld mics, the SM57 and the SM58, which are classics. You can't go wrong with either of those, except they don't have the cylindrical "broadcast" look to them that people like.
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This needs an XLR I/O device as this is XLR only.
extensive review. At this deal price, well worth it
The MV7X is a weird product, as it is the xlr-only version of a microphone, the MV7, whose sole purpose is to be dual use, usb or xlr. Podcastage says the MV7X sounds better, while admitting that the hardware is the same, so there's that. It seems like a good option at this price. It's competitors would be the Samson Q9U, and the AT 2040. Then there's Shure's handheld mics, the SM57 and the SM58, which are classics. You can't go wrong with either of those, except they don't have the cylindrical "broadcast" look to them that people like.
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This web site [musicrepo.com] was a good starting point of information for me.
For a dynamic mic, the Samson Q2U is recommended by a lot of web sites (I don't have this one but use an Audio Technica AT2100X-USB).
Can't go wrong with the Samson price PLUS you get the ability to use it via USB or XLR (+audio interface). Some good package deals on various sites (this random one came up on Amazon for $80 [amazon.com]).
For a USB condenser mic, this Amazon Basics blue Yeti knockoff in silver for $46 [amazon.com] is the lowest price per CCC.
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