SE Electronics V7 PTT

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SE Electronics V7 PTT

SE Electronics

V7 PTT

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 596155
Model: V7 PTT
Price: $163.90

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The V7 PTT is a seriously solid little mic. Built like a tank with that spring steel head, it's perfect for stage managers, broadcast, or anyone needing a reliable talkback solution. It's a workhorse, plain and simple, and delivers clear, intelligible speech.

Product Description

  • SE Electronics V7 PTT
  • Dynamic Microphone
  • Hand-held talkback microphone
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Silent push-to-talk button
  • Internal pop filter
  • Robust microphone head made of sturdy spring steel
  • Integrated
  • elasticated holder
  • Gold-plated XLR connector
  • Frequency range: 40 – 19
  • 000 Hz
  • Output impedance: 300 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: 2.0 mV/Pa (-54 dB)
  • Dimensions: 54 x 184 mm
  • Weight: 307 g
  • Includes microphone clamp
  • integrated windscreen
  • microphone bag and thread adapter (5/8" to 1/4" + 5/8" to 3/8") and locking nuts (1/4" 3/8" and 5/8")
PROS
  • • Robust spring steel head provides excellent durability and shock resistance.
  • • Supercardioid pattern minimizes bleed, ideal for talkback and monitoring.
  • • Integrated windscreen tames harsh sibilance for cleaner vocal capture.
  • • Gold-plated XLR connector ensures reliable signal transfer and reduces noise.
CONS
  • • Supercardioid pattern demands precise mic technique for optimal results.
  • • Sensitivity is relatively low, requiring a preamp with ample gain.
  • • Limited frequency response compared to condenser mics; lacks nuanced detail.

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Key Features

Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Frequency Range 40 – 19,000 Hz
Sensitivity 2.0 mV/Pa (-54 dB)
Impedance 300 Ohm
Connector Gold-plated XLR
Weight 307 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The SM58 is more forgiving with mic technique, but the V7’s supercardioid pattern offers better isolation in noisy environments – it's more focused.
The integrated windscreen is a good starting point, but for extremely loud environments or close-miking, a foam or pop windscreen will further reduce plosives.
The lower sensitivity means you'll likely need a preamp with more headroom to achieve a usable signal level – a dedicated mic pre is highly recommended.

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