Brilliant mic for vocals. Been using one for a while now on my live gigs. Sorted the plausive sound with an external windshield. If you don't want to use an external buy a thicker one and replace the original red one on the inside of the grill. Then you get an amazing mic for the price by just replacing a piece of foam. Thank you for your effort and time fella! Really good comparison.
Thanks for your comment and glad you're happy with your mic. I'm glad I now have an affordable mic that I can recommend as I was never happy recommending the 58.
this is an awesome tip. i am replacing th beta 58s in my mic kit at the moment for V7's and this convinced me to also get a V7x for snare to replace the 57 giving me the option to do a grill swap for singers when i want a little more extension. thanks for your work its really helpful for a working live band mixer. cheers
I Am just waiting for Delivery of the V7x to try for Voiceover, I have the SE2200VE Which is Exellent for Voiceover's, Great Video Anton, Most Imformative,
I think the reason the V7 top works better on the V7X is not only due to the thickness of the foam inserts but also due to its size, meaning that there is a bit more space between the top of the mic/foam and the capsule inside. I thought this might be why it seems to work better for reducing plosives because when recording with pencil mics with wind shields on them the common tip people give is to not have it on fully, it might be that the slightly longer distance between the foam and the mic capsule to more reduction you get in wind noise, it's just an assumption but I reckon that's what's going on when you switch different tops around.
i do singing and a voice over and a lil bit of podcasting... which one can you refer for me? (not that deep male vocals but i can do a little hight pitch when singing)... here in phiippines they don't sell it seperately i mean for example i'll buy the v7x then swap the grille into v7 they don't allow it here.. pls reply :( thanks
@@AntonBrowne so you prefer v7 mk over v7 on my case? if yes.. last question,how's the noise floor and the handling noise of v7 MK? does added $$$ worth it??
I was a little confused when I revisited this video because I thought the obvious swap was omitted which was to simply put that v7 grill on the v7 x mic. But then I realized that at the time of this recording, a separate purchase of the v7 grill was not possible. As someone pointed out approx 13 days ago, it is now for sale for $20.00. I'm thinking it will reduce the plosives affectively due to the size on the v7 grill and added foam thickness but because the frequency response of the v7 x is lower, the handling noise may still be an issue. Not a big deal to me though. I may but a v7 grill.
I can't decide between akg d5, senn 835/845, se v7/7x, and lately I came across Superlux tm58 and even 258 and lastly Samson q2u which is also USB/xlr combo for possibility to even plug it to the laptop/phone on the go...
'SE V7 MK Miles Kennedy Signature Edition' is probably the answer. It's probably a product that uses v7x body, v7grille.(Check out the frequency graph) I think the rough color of the product is going to be divided likes and dislikes. And the additional charges.
@@AntonBrowne yes The product definitely struck a deep sweet sound. Not with a nasal, but with a moderate presence. By the way, I would like to recommend a product that you like. 'oktava mk220' old school but special glossy noble Dark-sounding microphone? No, a microphone with details.
You are correct The V7MK comes equipped with the DMC7 X dynamic capsule as does the V7 x but with a black V7 grill and red wind filter. The V7 has the DMC7 dynamic capsule. Good eye on the frequency charts. I was waiting for SE to respond if I could buy the V7x with the V7 grill but never heard from them so I just got the V7MK after reading your comment. Thanks. And Thank you Anton for your great reviews. The M88 has worked for years as a live vocal mic and was looking for something in that ballpark. Glad to find one well under $200.00
@@DavidKarns Thanks for your report on the Myles Kennedy version. So this MK version is another way to get to the same results as the V7X with the V7 Grill? - ie- V7X response minus handling and plosives (I can hear Anton vamping that phrase....haha)
@@WalterDavidRiffmon It sure seems so. It seems to be more expensive, just a bit, but if you like the sound, its still on the affordable side, and sm58 isn't gonna give you that.
Brilliant mic for vocals. Been using one for a while now on my live gigs. Sorted the plausive sound with an external windshield. If you don't want to use an external buy a thicker one and replace the original red one on the inside of the grill. Then you get an amazing mic for the price by just replacing a piece of foam. Thank you for your effort and time fella! Really good comparison.
Thanks for your comment and glad you're happy with your mic. I'm glad I now have an affordable mic that I can recommend as I was never happy recommending the 58.
this is an awesome tip. i am replacing th beta 58s in my mic kit at the moment for V7's and this convinced me to also get a V7x for snare to replace the 57 giving me the option to do a grill swap for singers when i want a little more extension. thanks for your work its really helpful for a working live band mixer. cheers
I Am just waiting for Delivery of the V7x to try for Voiceover, I have the SE2200VE Which is Exellent for Voiceover's, Great Video Anton, Most Imformative,
Please let us know how you get on.
It's actually good for voiceover,
Deep Rich sound
Needs a pop filter though
I think the reason the V7 top works better on the V7X is not only due to the thickness of the foam inserts but also due to its size, meaning that there is a bit more space between the top of the mic/foam and the capsule inside. I thought this might be why it seems to work better for reducing plosives because when recording with pencil mics with wind shields on them the common tip people give is to not have it on fully, it might be that the slightly longer distance between the foam and the mic capsule to more reduction you get in wind noise, it's just an assumption but I reckon that's what's going on when you switch different tops around.
i do singing and a voice over and a lil bit of podcasting... which one can you refer for me? (not that deep male vocals but i can do a little hight pitch when singing)... here in phiippines they don't sell it seperately i mean for example i'll buy the v7x then swap the grille into v7 they don't allow it here.. pls reply :( thanks
The sE V7 MK, is a version of the V7X with a V7 grille... job done!
@@AntonBrowne so you prefer v7 mk over v7 on my case? if yes.. last question,how's the noise floor and the handling noise of v7 MK? does added $$$ worth it??
Earthworks mics are so damn charming.
I was a little confused when I revisited this video because I thought the obvious swap was omitted which was to simply put that v7 grill on the v7 x mic. But then I realized that at the time of this recording, a separate purchase of the v7 grill was not possible. As someone pointed out approx 13 days ago, it is now for sale for $20.00. I'm thinking it will reduce the plosives affectively due to the size on the v7 grill and added foam thickness but because the frequency response of the v7 x is lower, the handling noise may still be an issue. Not a big deal to me though. I may but a v7 grill.
Did you try taking it out completley and then sticking a Sure58 windscreen over the top?
I can't decide between akg d5, senn 835/845, se v7/7x, and lately I came across Superlux tm58 and even 258 and lastly Samson q2u which is also USB/xlr combo for possibility to even plug it to the laptop/phone on the go...
Hi.Your choice?V7,or m88?
It wouldn't be the V7 but the V7X with V7 grille is worth and intense comparison, thanks.
'SE V7 MK Miles Kennedy Signature Edition' is probably the answer.
It's probably a product that uses v7x body, v7grille.(Check out the frequency graph)
I think the rough color of the product is going to be divided likes and dislikes.
And the additional charges.
Thanks, didn't realise there were a number of alternatives.
@@AntonBrowne yes
The product definitely struck a deep sweet sound.
Not with a nasal, but with a moderate presence.
By the way, I would like to recommend a product that you like. 'oktava mk220'
old school but special glossy noble
Dark-sounding microphone? No, a microphone with details.
You are correct The V7MK comes equipped with the DMC7 X dynamic capsule as does the V7 x but with a black V7 grill and red wind filter. The V7 has the DMC7 dynamic capsule. Good eye on the frequency charts. I was waiting for SE to respond if I could buy the V7x with the V7 grill but never heard from them so I just got the V7MK after reading your comment. Thanks. And Thank you Anton for your great reviews. The M88 has worked for years as a live vocal mic and was looking for something in that ballpark. Glad to find one well under $200.00
@@DavidKarns Thanks for your report on the Myles Kennedy version. So this MK version is another way to get to the same results as the V7X with the V7 Grill? - ie- V7X response minus handling and plosives (I can hear Anton vamping that phrase....haha)
@@WalterDavidRiffmon It sure seems so. It seems to be more expensive, just a bit, but if you like the sound, its still on the affordable side, and sm58 isn't gonna give you that.