

🎙️ Own the stage with clarity and confidence—mic up like a pro!
The SE ELECTRONICS V7 is a professional-grade dynamic microphone featuring a supercardioid pattern and custom aluminum voice coil for crystal-clear vocals with massive gain before feedback. Built tough with an all-metal housing and spring steel grille, it’s designed for demanding stage and studio use. Its patented shockmount and internal windscreen reduce handling noise and plosives, making it ideal for singers, podcasters, and musicians seeking reliable, road-ready performance. Comes complete with essential accessories for immediate pro-level setup.
| ASIN | B09MZNC8GS |
| Audio Sensitivity | 54 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,631 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #90 in Handheld Wireless Microphones & Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2021 |
| Frequency Response | 19 KHz |
| Impedance | 300 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 4.25 x 2.75 inches |
| Item model number | V7 Black |
| Manufacturer | SE ELECTRONICS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 4.25 x 2.75 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 54 dB |
| UPC | 819032011973 |
D**L
Amazing Microphone
Absolutely amazing microphone. I'm a singer and a drummer and this microphone does great projecting my voice without a lot of cymbal bleed. Plus it's red and looks dope!
D**8
Punches above it's weight
I am very happy with this mic. It performs like a much higher priced mic. I have used it with a karaoke rig, and a solo acoustic / vocal rig. I would not hesitate to buy more.
S**O
Level Up
I purchased the SE electronics V7 dynamic microphone looking to step up from budget dynamic mics. For comparison, I own a Behringer 85A and two Pyle PDMic58 (marketed as SM58 clones) which I sometimes pair up for stereo recording. Both these are budget mics retailing for under $25. The PDmic58 has good sound quality, excellent feedback and noise rejection at 600 ohm and a cardioid pattern, but drops off in frequency response above 10,000 Hz and needs generous EQ to sound good (demands careful but minimal procressing) while the BA 85A with a supercardioid pattern offers even better isolation, more punchiness and a better lift in the mid to high range, kind of like a Shure 58A, but sounds gritty and grainy after processing. Basically it sacrifices quality frequency response on the high end for sheer gain and lacks some the low end … magic … to lift the warmth from my bass voice. I chalk this grainy sound up to the fact that it probably uses cheap parts for circuitry and because it has a low 300 ohm resistance (low for a budget mic) to muscle the sibilance past that. I thought about buying the ubiquitous Shure SM58, but then I did some consumer research and decided that wasn’t the profile I was looking for on the low to midrange. I considered getting the Beyerdynamic M88 at first, but I found this equally suitable and slightly less boomy microphone at one fifth of the price of the German mic. The SE V7 has virtually the same frequency response as the B88 (20-20k) at 40 Hz - 19,000 Hz. Sound quality is better than all my budget mics on the low end, and it delivers a very even profile, allowing EQ and processing to be as minimally invasive or as creative as I need it to be. It’s now a fixture in my studio, and it looks nice too!
Z**N
I love it.
Absolutely in love with this. Used for a pro recording and came out sounding cleeeeeean. And it’s a beauty as well. Works and functions as it should.
D**B
A Decent Microphone
The SE V7 is a decent microphone. If you don’t have any other good mic, it’s a solid one to start with. However, I also own a Shure Nexadyne 8/S, and after comparing the two, I find myself gravitating more toward the Nexadyne. The main reason I bought the V7 is so I could use it without worrying too much about dropping it, since it’s much more affordable compared to the Nexadyne. That said, the Nexadyne remains my go-to microphone — it’s very versatile and delivers excellent vocal sound quality.
K**A
Premium
Premium mic for the price. Tip: It also makes one of the best snare mics.
T**S
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.
M**A
really good mic for the price
I love the sound quality, it is so clear. I love the looks of it because of the red. The functionality of this mic is like no other that I have. It is really good for its price. The clarity on this mic is so good. Love
P**N
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!
S**A
Está bien. No tan bien como Shure pero está más barato y por eso soy contenta
R**F
…and in this case buy the mic. And I am happy I did. Beautiful voice pickup, low handling noises. Excellent mic for the price.
C**A
Hoje é o melhor mic pra voz que eu tenho. Tenho mais 2 e ele o melhor pra voz e violão.
F**O
Microfono costruito con estrema cura, appena l'ho estratto dallo scatolo mi ha fatto un'ottima impressione sia alla vista che al tatto (versione v7 black). Il suono è bilanciato e aperto (collegato ad un preampificatore a transistor) , lo proverò anche su un preamplificatore microfonico valvolare e penso che suonerà altrettanto bene ;) . Per cantare in live è perfetto perchè è supercardioide e difficilmente va in feedback... se amate il suono chiaro ma bilanciato, potrebbe essere il microfono che fa per voi