Supreme x Shure MV7+ Microphone
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Shure MV7+ is a dynamic cardioid broadcast microphone with hybrid XLR and USB-C outputs, an onboard headphone monitoring jack, a touch-sensitive mute panel, and Auto Level Mode that adjusts gain in real time. Shure Incorporated was founded in 1925 in Chicago as a radio-parts supplier and has since become a primary microphone vendor to broadcast networks, touring musicians, and US presidents, with the SM7B dynamic serving as the direct studio ancestor to the MV7 line. The MV7+ requires no external audio interface when used over USB. The Supreme SS26 version keeps the same capsule and electronics and adds a printed box logo to the windscreen.
About Shure
Shure Incorporated is an American audio electronics manufacturer founded in 1925 by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago as a radio parts distributor. The company moved into microphone production in 1932 and introduced the Unidyne unidirectional dynamic microphone in 1939, the ancestor of its modern professional line. The SM57 instrument microphone, released in 1965, and the SM58 vocal microphone, released in 1966, have been the industry standard for live sound and recording for six decades and appear on nearly every major-label record. Shure also produces wireless systems, in-ear monitors, and phono cartridges. Supreme released a co-branded Shure SM58 microphone for Fall/Winter 2022.


