Shure MV7+ — Editorial Review
The Shure MV7+ is the upgraded version of Shure's hugely popular hybrid USB/XLR podcast dynamic. It keeps the dual-output flexibility that made the original a streamer favorite while adding a fuller-sounding capsule, an onboard touch panel, and built-in processing.
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A polished, future-proof podcast mic
SoundGuys and The Podcast Host note the redesigned capsule sounds noticeably fuller than the original MV7, plus a no-app touch panel for daily adjustments, an improved Auto Level mode, a digital pop filter, and real-time denoiser and reverb. Plosives and sibilance are well controlled, and the XLR output means you're never locked into USB. In Podcastage's review and test — featured above — it's compared against the MV7, SM7B, and SM58.
Honest cons
- Pricier than the original. It costs about $80 more than the first MV7.
- Touch panel can misfire. The capacitive panel can be triggered accidentally mid-recording.
- USB tone differs from XLR. Over USB the sound can feel a bit hollow/congested versus the fuller XLR path.
- No mobile support. Unlike the original MV7, it drops direct phone/tablet connectivity, and deep EQ still needs the desktop app.
Where this microphone fits
- Podcasters and streamers who want plug-and-play USB now with an XLR upgrade path later.
- Untreated-room creators who benefit from the dynamic capsule and onboard processing.
- Beginners who value Auto Level and a no-app touch panel for quick setup.
- Not mobile-device recordists, heavy post-processors who won't use the built-in features, or existing MV7 owners without a clear need to upgrade.
Sources & Citations
- SoundGuys, "Shure MV7+ review," soundguys.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
- The Podcast Host, "Shure MV7+ Review: In With the New, Out With the Old?," thepodcasthost.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
