Today is the second installment of my Shure iOS microphone review series. Today, I reviewed the lightning adapter microphone, the Shure MV88
This microphone is exclusively an iOS microphone, as it can only connect directly through the lightning port.
Currently, you are able to have headphones connected to your iPhone while recording, but with the removal of the headphone jack, this may become an issue that Shure has to address in an updated MV88 that includes a 3.5mm Headphone port.
If you are interested in this microphone, it will set you back $150 on Amazon
What's In the Box
- Microphone
- Pop Filter / Wind Screen
- Carrying / Storage Case
- 3.5mm Extender for Headphones
- Documentation
- 2 Year Warranty
Specifications
- Frequency Response: Not Listed
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid & Bi-Directional
- Recording Quality: 24 bit / 48kHz
Performance / Features
The build quality of this mic is decent. It is still metal, but it does not have any substantial weight to it. This is most likely by design since it is a traveling microphone. Regardless, I personally prefer mics to have some nice weight to them. The mic also only offers 90-degrees of motion, so if you want to point the mic in the opposite direction, you will need to unplug and flip it over which will cause the mic to cover part of the 3.5mm headphone jack.
There are no controls on the microphone, everything is handled through the app. The app offers 5 DSP Presets:
- Speech
- Singing
- Acoustic
- Loud Performance
- Flat
You are also able to switch between many polar patterns
- XY - 60-75-90-105-120-135
- Cardioid
- Bi Directional
- Raw Midside
There is also a control to add a limiter, compressor, or wind reducer.
As far as performance, I think it's a big improvement over the iPhone's / iPad's internal microphone. It sounded great while recording guitar/singing simultaneously. It provided clear audio and a nice stereo sound.
Pros
- Provides great sound compared to internal microphone
- Extremely portable
- Lots of control options
Cons
- Only 90-degrees of motion
- Does not have built in 3.5mm headphone jack (may be issue on iPhone 7)
Conclusion
This may seem like it is an expensive device, but one you start to analyze what you're getting for the $150, you will find that it is a great deal. It is much like getting 3 different microphones and a mobile DAW. You have an XY mic, a Cardioid Mic, and a Mid Side microphone. You also get a DAW that allows you to add compression, limiters, and wind reduction as well as edit your audio.
It's also important to note that if you are new to recording and don't have a full understanding of the process, they offer 5 presets to help get you started.
If you are stuck using an iOS device to record your podcast, film your band's show or comedy show, or even vlog, I think this microphone is a great option to improve your audio so you can have a better quality video that you can critique or share.
If you have any additional questions about this microphone, leave them in the comments on this site or on the youtube channel, and I will try to reply ASAP.
Buy it on Amazon
US: http://amzn.to/2d96uJd
UK: http://amzn.to/2cIGHrd