SE Electronics V7 BLACK Studio Grade Handheld Supercardioid Microphone with Shock Mount (Black)
$99.00
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Description
Price: $99.00
(as of Oct 01, 2024 20:15:08 UTC – Details)
Supercardioid dynamic mic with an all metal housing and spring steel grille. Internal red windscreen reduces unwanted noise and pops. Aluminum voice coil and integrated shockmount. Includes mic clip, thread adapter, and carrying pouch.
Frequency range: 40 Hz – 19 kHz
Electrical impedance: 300 Ohms
Sensitivity: 2.0 mV / Pa (-54 dBV)
Includes: V7 BLACK microphone, mic clip, thread adapter, spare red internal windscreen, carrying pouch
Recommended Use: Live performance, rehearsal, vocals, voice, instruments
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Customers like the sound quality, build quality, and functionality of the microphone. They mention it has a good clean sound, is amazing for the price, and is a solid dynamic mic.
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T. Gaydos –
Blown away by the quality-to-price factor
I am a die-hard Shure Beta 58a and SM58 devotee, along with their 57 counterparts. When I heard buzz in Shure forums actually praising something non-Shure, it got my attention. Now that I’ve had this mic for a few months, I can see why. The sound is brighter than an SM58 with the Beta-style mid-presence boost. There’s no noticeable over-boosted proximity effect lows, so you can get right on top of this thing and it’ll reward you for it.So this feels a lot like Bets 58a results for an SM58 price. The only unknown is durability. You have to do something egregiously stupid to destroy an SM58, and they last like that over many many decades. Whether the V7 is so durable remains to be seen. For now, I consider this mic to be a performance bargain. It has a permanent place in the practice studio and will see some recording duty shortly.
Carl Hagen –
Great value. Durable build.
Iâve only had it for a few weeks now. Pretty impressive. A little clearer highs than the SM 58 and about the same handing noise. Build quality seems to be on par with other brands in this price category. IMO it aesthetically holds its own for a stage mic.I will definitely be purchasing a few more in the future.
joseph –
Best $99 microphone for streaming
I’ve used many microphones to stream on discord and this one by far has some of the best tone and works well with additional gear. I have used a RODE NT-1A, shure sm57, shure sm58 and shure beta. This mic beats all those other microphones when it comes to picking up your voice in less than ideal recording environments. I run my SE electronics V7 through my dbx 286s that goes into my focusrite to 2i2. If you use this setup you’re going to get some of the best audio hands down for streaming. My one word of advice for this microphone and all dynamic microphones is you’ll need a preamp like a cloud lifter or the dbx 286s to be able to drive the microphones volume. This is not a downside this is the case with every dynamic microphone, but if you use a good preamp you’ll get fantastic audio using this microphone.
jay –
Clean sound
Good clean sound not hard on the vocals.
Jeffery Perida –
sE Electronics – V7 Black Edition, Rocks!
Got mine today! Solid microphone from sE Electronics especially the V7 Black Edition. Gonna rock this mic in my upcoming gigs and events. ð«¶ðº
Jayz –
Good
Nice quality
Amazon Customer –
Great!
Does what it says!
Stephen R. –
Works as expected
No feed back when you cup the top
André Anheiser Ferrari –
Ele é equivalente ao sm58, audix OM2, Sennheiser 835, Akg D5… Porém melhor!
Irene G. –
Me encanto, mejor que mi Shure beta 58a lo sueper recomiendo. Le da mucho cuerpo a la voz. Estabiliza los agudos
SPEROLINI CRISTIAN –
Un ottimo microfono
John-Lee Gregory –
The microphone works well, and like it says – it’s very well balanced. I think it would be alot better at recording instruments compared to vocal work.
PortalXDRayGun –
This mic has a neutral-sound signature, and I love it! My vocals don’t sound too bright nor does it sound too dark. Recordings using this mic are crystal clear without sounding piercing to one’s ears nor does it sound muffled. As a reference, I am using the Focusrite Scarlett Solo Gen 3 audio interface with this. When talking with my teammates in gaming they say that I sound clearer than when I used the Blue Yeti. That is not to say that Blue Yeti is terrible, as that is a condenser mic that has 4 polar patterns, however, the sound quality and noise rejection are way better on this mic, making it suitable for my room as it is untreated. If you’re looking for a great dynamic microphone, but your room is untreated like mine, this is a good choice. Its neutral sound, crystal clear quality and noise rejection (high gain before feedback) is impressive for a microphone at this price and you will not be disappointed.Many claim this to be better than the SM58. From my research, I do agree with that claim, however, this does not yet have a good track record in terms of durability compared to SM58, as this is still a new microphone. That is not to say that the build quality is terrible; the all-metal body and heft to it feels solid! Fun fact: Singers such as Billie Eilish and Justin Timberlake use this microphone. They’re rich and could easily use more expensive microphones on stage, but decide to use this. That says a lot about this microphone!