USB MICROPHONE
MV5
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© 2015 Shure Incorporated
27A24499 (Rev. 2)
Printed in U.S.A.
USB Microphone
Quick Setup
1. Connect the microphone to a computer
or mobile device. Use the appropriate
cable (USB or Lightning).
Note: When the MV5 is assigned as the
audio device, all monitoring and playback
from the recording software goes to the
headphone output of the MV5.
The Green status LED indicates a
successful connection.
3. Use the MODE button to select the preset
mode that fits your application.
Note: When using apps like Voice Memo,
the LED will not light until Record is
engaged.
If the audio is too quiet or causes distortion,
gain can be manually configured. However,
the modes typically do not require additional
gain adjustments. Refer to the "Adjusting
Microphone Level" topic in this guide for
details.
2. Confirm that the MV5 is the selected
audio device.
Most computers and mobile devices
automatically detect the MV5 and assign
it as the primary audio device. If your
computer settings default to another device,
open the sound control panel and select
the MV5. To quickly verify that the device
is recognized, plug headphones into the
MV5 audio output and play an audio track.
If you can hear sound, the microphone is
functioning properly.
4. In your recording application, select the
MV5 as the input source.
See your software user guide for information
on assigning input sources.
5. Record.
The microphone is ready to use!
Connections and Controls
௦
① Mode Selection Button
⑥ Voice Mode
Press to switch between preset modes
The LED indicator illuminates when this
mode is selected
② Mute Button
Press to mute the microphone input
⑦ Status Indicator
LED Behavior
Green
Status
Active USB or
Lightning connection
③ Headphone Volume Control
Adjusts the headphone volume
④ Headphone Output
Plug in any headphones with a 3.5 mm (1/8
inch) connector
Flashing Red (all Muted
3 LEDs)
⑤ Micro USB Port
⑧ Instrument Mode
Use the appropriate cable (USB or Lightning)
to connect the MV5 to a computer or mobile
device
The LED indicator illuminates when this
mode is selected
Note: Flat Mode is engaged when both mode
LEDs are off.
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Bands and Louder Sources
Placement
To record a band with drums, amplified
instruments, or any other loud sources, start
with Instrument mode for best results. Aim the
microphone towards the group at a distance of
6 to 15 feet (1.83 to 4.6 m). Placement of the
microphone depends on the size of the room,
number of people, and instrument volume. If
possible, walk around the room and listen to
find where it sounds best. Make additional gain
adjustments if necessary.
This section suggests microphone placement for
typical use cases. Keep in mind that there are
many effective ways to record a given source.
Experiment with microphone placement and
settings to find what works best.
Podcast and Voice Recording
Set the microphone to the Voice mode. Speak
directly into the front of the microphone, 2-12
inches (5-30 cm) away. Speaking closer to the
microphone results in more bass response,
similar to voices on a radio broadcast. Make
additional gain adjustments if necessary.
2-12 in
(5-30 cm)
6-15 ft
(2-4 m)
For a single electric guitar amplifier, aim the
microphone towards the center of the speaker at
a distance of 0 to 18 inches (0 to 45 cm).
Music, Singing, and Acoustic
Instruments
To capture acoustic sources, such as singing,
acoustic guitar, soft percussion, or other musical
instruments, use a close microphone placement.
Start with Instrument mode for best results.
Aim the microphone directly at the sound source.
For a single source, such as a string instrument
or a vocalist, place the microphone 6 to 12
inches (15 to 30 cm) away. For a small group
or a performer who is singing and playing an
instrument simultaneously, use a distance of 2
to 10 feet (0.6m to 3 m). Placing the microphone
farther away results in more ambient room
sound. Make additional gain adjustments if
necessary.
0-18 in
(0-45 cm)
Additional Tips
Shure offers additional educational publications
on recording techniques for specific instruments
information.
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Adjusting Microphone Level
Microphone level (gain) typically does not need
adjustment when using the appropriate preset
mode. However, if you hear distortion or the
audio is too low, adjust the microphone level
in the Audio or Sound control panel of your
computer or recording device.
Keep the following in mind:
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Set the microphone level before adjusting
headphone volume.
The headphone volume does not affect the
signal level sent to the computer.
Mac audio settings panel
Use the thumbwheel on the microphone to
adjust headphone volume to a comfortable
level. Do not change microphone gain to
adjust the headphone volume.
Input Meter Level
If your digital audio workstation or recording
software has input meters, adjust the
microphone level so it peaks between -12 and -6
dB. Otherwise, simply listen to the audio to make
sure it is loud enough and not distorting.
Adjusting Headphone Level
The headphone monitoring level is affected
by the device and the computer settings level.
Raise your computer volume and easily adjust
headphones through the MV5 thumbwheel.
db -30 -20 -15
-10
-7
-5
-3 -2
-1
0
L
R
Headphone Volume
Peak Levels
The target range for peak levels on a typical
meter is between -12 and -6 dB.
Computer Volume Level
Microphone Level
Listening Through
Headphones
Accessing the Control Panel
Windows
1. Open the sound control panel and select the
Recording tab.
2. Open the Shure MV5 device.
3. Under the Levels tab, adjust the gain level
using the slider.
The headphone jack provides an equal blend
of the direct microphone signal and audio
playback from the computer. This allows you to
conveniently adjust the headphone volume for
both with one control, the thumbwheel on the
MV5. To adjust the amount of playback audio
relative to the direct microphone signal, use the
computer or DAW mixer settings.
Mac®
Tip: When first connecting the microphone to
your computer, make sure to raise the volume
level in the sound control panel of the computer
for a strong audio signal. Then adjust headphone
level for comfortable monitoring.
1. Open the Audio Midi Settings panel.
2. Select the Shure MV5 device.
3. Click on Input to adjust the gain using
the slider.
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Preset Modes
Three selectable modes adjust settings for gain, equalization, and dynamics to bring out the best
sound characteristics for your recording needs.
Mode
Application
Characteristics
Use for speech or vocals
in podcasting or musical
applications
Equalization to emphasize clarity and fullness, and
gentle compression to keep levels consistent. A de-
esser reduces sibilance (the harsh sound that occurs
when words with an "S" are spoken).
Voice
Best for acoustic instruments Transparent compression to smooth out volume
and live music applications
spikes and bring quiet passages forward. Equalization
emphasizes detail and gives an overall natural sound.
Instrument
Flat
Suited for any application
A completely unprocessed signal (no equalization
or compression settings used). Adds flexibility when
processing the audio after recording.
Sampling Rate and Bit Depth
Sample Rate and Bit Depth settings are found in a drop down menu in the audio or sound control
panel of your computer. You can adjust these variables to fit your needs. Select a lower sample rate
for podcast recording, when it is important to have a smaller file for easy download. Select a higher
sample rate for music and more dynamic recordings.
Tip: Record at a higher sample rate and bounce down to an M4A for a file with the highest sound
quality at a manageable size.
Tip for PC users: Make sure that the sample rate and bit depth microphone settings, found in the
sound control panel of the computer, match with the sample rate and bit depth selected in your
software.
Troubleshooting
Issue
Solution
The display does not
illuminate
Make sure that the MV5 is fully plugged in.
Audio is too low
Check the computer sound control panel settings. When first connecting
the MV5 to your computer, make sure to raise the computer volume
level.
Audio sounds bad
Audio is distorted
Check the sound control panel of the computer to ensure that the MV5 is
fully plugged in and recognized.
Use the audio meter to ensure that volume peaks are within the target
range. If level is reaching the red peak indicator of the input meter, turn
the gain down.
Audio sounds unnatural Make sure that the sample rate and bit depth microphone settings,
or jittery
found in the sound control panel of the computer, are consistent with the
sample rate and bit depth selected in your software.
MV5 is plugged in, but
the volume meter does
not register a signal.
Edit the privacy setting for the iOS device under SETTINGS > PRIVACY
> MICROPHONE to give the recording application permission to use the
microphone.
Device not working with The MV5 requires 250 mA per port. Check USB hub documentation for
USB hub. current/port specification.
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System Requirements and
Compatibility
Specifications
MFi Certified
Yes
DSP Modes (Presets)
Windows
•Windows 7 and Windows 8
•Minimum RAM = 64 MB
•USB 2.0
Voice/Instrument/Flat
Cartridge Type
Electret Condenser (16 mm)
Macintosh
•OS X Lion 10.7, OS X
Mountain Lion 10.8, OS
X Mavericks 10.9, OS X
Yosemite 10.10
•Minimum RAM = 64 MB
•USB 2.0
Polar Pattern
Unidirectional (Cardioid)
Bit Depth
16-bit/24-bit
Sampling Rate
44.1/48 kHz
iOS
•iOS 8.0
•iOS 7.0
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
iPhone
•iPhone 5
Adjustable Gain Range
•iPhone 5c
•iPhone 5s
•iPhone 6
0 to +36 dB
Sensitivity
-40 dBFS/Pa at 1 kHz[1][2}
•iPhone 6 Plus
Maximum SPL
iPod Touch
iPad
•5th gen
130 dB SPL [2]
•iPad 4th gen
•iPad Air
•iPad Air 2
Headphone Output
3.5 mm (1/8")
Power Requirements
iPad Mini
•iPad Mini 1st gen
•iPad Mini 2nd gen
•iPad Mini 3rd gen
Powered through USB or Lightning connector
Mute Switch Attenuation
Yes
Mounting Stand
Included
Stand Adapter
1/4 inch 20 thread (standard tri-pod mount)
Housing
PC/ABS
Net Weight
Without Mounting
Stand
0.09 kg (3.17oz.)
0.16 kg (5.64oz.)
Furnished Accessories
With Mounting Stand
MV5 Desktop Stand
AMV5-DS
AMV-USB
AMV-LTG
Dimensions
1 m USB cable
66 x 67 x 65 mm H x W x D
Dimensions with Stand
1 m Lightning cable
89 x 142 x 97 mm H x W x D
Cable
1 m USB cable/1 m Lightning cable (LTG
models only)
[1] 1 Pa=94 dB SPL
[2]At Minimum Gain, Flat Mode
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Certifications
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label:
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Information to the user
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Note: Testing is based on the use of supplied
and recommended cable types. The use of
other than shielded (screened) cable types may
degrade EMC performance.
This product meets the Essential Requirements
of all relevant European directives and is eligible
for CE marking.
The CE Declaration of Conformity can be
compliance
Authorized European representative:
Shure Europe GmbH
Headquarters Europe, Middle East & Africa
Department: EMEA Approval
Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12
75031 Eppingen, Germany
Phone: 49-7262-92 49 0
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and the receiver.
Fax: 49-7262-92 49 11 4
Email: [email protected]
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•
Connect the equipment to an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
"Made for iPod," "Made for iPhone," and "Made for iPad" mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this
accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance.
iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and Retina are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPad Air and iPad mini are trademarks of Apple Inc. The
trademark "iPhone" is used with a license from Aiphone K.K.
Mac® and Lightning® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
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Polar Pattern
20
15
10
5
X,X m (X ft.) from sound source
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
20
100
1k
10k
20k
Hz
Frequency Response
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