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Record broadcast-quality speech with the Shure MV7i

Broadcast-grade XLR recording from Shure, built for demanding studio use

Priced at £389.99, this XLR microphone from Shure suits broadcasters, professional studios and multi-guest shows.

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The Shure MV7i is a XLR microphone from Shure, priced at £389.99. Backed by Shure's published specifications, listed in full below.

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XLR ConnectionConnects over XLR for a mixer/interface-based setup.
Cardioid PatternA cardioid polar pattern focuses on sound from directly in front of the capsule and reduces pickup from the sides and rear.
Key FeatureEnables high-quality 2-channel audio recordings without the need for an external interface.
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Shure MV7i

The Shure MV7i is a XLR microphone from Shure, built around a cardioid polar pattern and priced at £389.99. It's aimed at broadcasters, professional studios and multi-guest shows, and its specification (detailed below) is drawn directly from Shure's own published figures rather than estimated.

Enables high-quality 2-channel audio recordings without the need for an external interface. Offers gain of +60 dB and 48 V phantom power. These are the standout features of this specific model within the wider range.

Connection-wise, this microphone requires an audio interface or mixer, since it connects over XLR rather than USB, which shapes who it suits: broadcasters, professional studios and multi-guest shows.

At £389.99, it sits within Shure's wider microphone range at a price that reflects its connection type, build and stated specification rather than a marketing premium — see the full specification table below for the exact figures this listing is based on.

Specifications

BrandShure
ConnectionXLR
Price£389.99 inc. VAT

Shure MV7i

£389.99 inc. VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Shure MV7i need any extra equipment to work?

Yes — as an XLR microphone it needs an audio interface, mixer or XLR-equipped recorder to reach a computer; it will not plug directly into a USB port.

What polar pattern does it use, and why does that matter?

It uses a cardioid pattern, which is most sensitive to sound from directly in front of the capsule and picks up less from the sides and rear — useful for reducing background noise in a typical home recording space.

Is this suitable for a first podcast setup?

It suits a first setup only if you already have, or plan to buy, an audio interface — it will not work plugged directly into a computer.

Can I use it for streaming as well as podcasting?

Yes. The same cardioid pattern and speech-focused design that suit podcasting apply equally to live streaming, though live use puts more weight on setting gain correctly before you go live since there's no edit pass afterwards.

Does it come with a warranty?

A specific warranty length isn't confirmed in our product record, so we don't want to state a figure we can't stand behind. Your statutory rights apply regardless.

Do you deliver, and how long does it take?

Yes, we deliver this item. Your delivery estimate and any options are shown at checkout before you pay, so you can see the timing for your address first.

Can I return it if it doesn't suit my setup?

Yes. If it's not right, you can return it in line with our returns policy. Keep the original packaging where you can, as it makes the return tidier and safer.

What if it arrives faulty or not as described?

Get in touch and we'll sort it out. Whether it's a fault, a missing part, or simply the wrong fit for your setup, we'd rather put it right than leave you with something you won't use.

Why this is an XLR-only microphone, and what that means for your setup

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The Shure MV7i is an XLR microphone, which means it needs an interface, mixer or XLR-equipped recorder to reach a computer — it will not plug directly into a USB port. That is a deliberate trade rather than a missing feature: XLR signal is analogue and lower-noise over the cable run, and it hands gain control to dedicated preamp hardware instead of a laptop's built-in sound card.

On the Shure MV7i specifically, Shure states: Enables high-quality 2-channel audio recordings without the need for an external interface; Offers gain of +60 dB and 48 V phantom power; Connection of a second dynamic or condenser microphone via XLR possible. At £389.99 it sits in the premium tier of this catalogue, and those specific figures (not just the XLR connection type) are what should decide whether it fits your setup over another Shure model or a different brand at a similar price.

In practice this suits anyone already running, or planning to run, an audio interface: a two-person podcast, a home studio with more than one microphone, or a setup where consistent gain and phantom power matter more than plug-and-play simplicity.

The trade-off is an extra piece of hardware in the signal chain. If that is not yet in your setup, budget for a basic USB audio interface alongside this microphone rather than expecting it to work straight into a computer.

Once an interface is in place, an XLR microphone like the Shure MV7i is usually the more capable long-term choice, since the interface's preamp quality — not a USB chipset — ends up doing most of the work in how the recording actually sounds.

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The Shure MV7i is a XLR microphone from Shure, priced at £389.99. It uses a cardioid polar pattern. Enables high-quality 2-channel audio recordings without the need for an external interface Offers gain of +60 dB and 48 V phantom power Connection of a second dynamic or condenser microphone via XLR possible It is categorised at MicrophonesGalore under Pro & Broadcast.

Shure MV7i £389.99