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Shure put a two-channel audio interface inside its latest MV7 microphone


Shure's latest USB-C mic will allow podcasters to ditch the mixer for a two-channel setup.

The combo XLR and 1/4-inch input around back offers 60dB of gain and 48 volts of phantom power, so you can employ dynamic and condenser microphones with the MV7i. Inside the MOTIV Mix desktop app, you can capture multi-track recordings and tweak settings like sound signature and gain. I continue to be amazed at how well the MV7 series mics block out background noise and the options inside the MOTIV desktop app provide some room for customization.

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