its the same pop filter but it creates more distance between you and the microphone, you can get the same result if you just move an inch or 2 off the mic
The thing you can do and its recommended with this mic by a lot of sound engineers you can just simply put that popfilter more up and it will have a same resolution
How did you get rid of the fan noise? Thanks for the video, I loved in. I’m asking because I’ve seen other people use it and I can always hear the fan noise, but not in your video
Shure MV7 Vs Shure SM7B: MV7 just need a pc, at this time SM7B need a perfect PREAMP to use it like a very nice microphone and not like a piece of streamer sh1t.
Great idea! Btw, how are you feeding the audio input to your video camera? In this video, I see that you plugged in the USB only on the MV7, which probably goes to your computer? Are you syncing the audio during your editing?
I put the gain voice to the max and i still have to put the mic hella fckng close to my mouth for it to be able to record my voice while with the yeti stereo i gain sound so easly that even the smallest sound still goes through the mic idk how to fix it or the mv7x is judt like that?
Btw if ur gonna get the shure mv7 make sure to get also buy the sm7b pop filter cuz people complain that the mv7 pop filter sucks but u could just put the sm7b pop filter on and it will be better.
I have an issue with feedback noise and was hoping someone could help. When I stop talking or even while I'm talking, there is a sssssssss noise that becomes louder the higher the gain is. My mv7 is using the sm7b windscreen, it is on manual, gain is at 30dB, and high pass EQ is on. Turning on the limiter or compression does not get rid of the noise. Is there anything I can do about this? Maybe an OBS filter?
The pop filter is longer, so the only thing it does is force the source of the audio (your mouth) further away from the mic, which is probably all you had to do in the first place.