
MV5C
Home Office Microphone
The Shure USB home office microphone, MV5C, user guide.
Version: 3.0 (2021-I)

Table of Contents
MV5C Home Office Microphone 3
General Description 3
Features 3
Quick Setup 3
Connections and Controls 3
Preset Modes 5
Placement 5
Adjusting Microphone Level 5
Adjusting Headphone Level 6
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Accessing the Control Panel 6
Monitoring Options for the MV5C 6
Listening Through the Computer Output 6
Listening Through the Headphone Output (Direct Monitor
ing) 6
Troubleshooting 7
System Requirements and Compatibility 7
Specifications 8
Accessories 10
Furnished Accessories 10
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MV5C
Home Office Microphone
General Description
The Shure MV5C microphone connects directly to a computer over a USB connection. Ideal for conferencing applications, the
MV5C features a preset speech mode for clear vocal reproduction.
Features
•
Convenient, Compact Design: This sleek and durable microphone mounts on the included MV5C desktop stand or any
stand with a 1/4" threaded adapter.
•
Plug and Play: The MV5C automatically becomes the active audio input device when plugged into a computer. The audio
output will remain the computer speakers or headphone output.
•
Preset Modes: Minimize setup time with the preset DSP mode designed to automatically adjust your gain, equalization
and compression for speech applications.
Quick Setup
1.
Connect the microphone to a computer or mobile device. Use the appropriate cable (USB-A or USB-C).
The center green status LED indicates a successful connection.
2.
Confirm that the MV5C is the selected audio device.
Most computers and mobile devices automatically detect the MV5C and assign it as the primary audio device. If your
computer settings default to another device, open the sound control panel and select MV5C.
Note: The first time you connect to the MV5C, audio playback will remain assigned to the previously selected output. This means the microphone will
be enabled for audio input, but not output. Output will still come through your computer speaker or headphone output.
3.
Hold the MODE button while plugging in the MV5C to enable the MV5C headphone output.
The MV5C headphone output is not enabled to ensure that your audio playback is not interrupted. However, to enable
the MV5C headphone output, hold the MODE button while you connect the MV5C. The headphone LED will turn green
to indicate that the headphone output is active.
4.
Press the MODE button to toggle speech mode on and off.
Speech mode is a gain, compression and EQ preset designed to optimize voice tone and clarity. The green speech
icon LED indicates that speech mode is on.
5.
In your conferencing application, select the MV5C as the input source.
See your software user guide for information on assigning input sources.
For more information about monitoring options, see the Monitoring Options for the MV5C section.
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Connections and Controls
① Mode Selection Button
Press to turn speech mode on and off.
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② Mute Button
Press to mute the microphone input. All MV5C LEDs will turn red when microphone is muted.
③ Headphone Volume Control
Adjusts the headphone volume when the MV5C headphone output is enabled.
④ Headphone Output
Plug in any headphones with a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) connector.
⑤ Micro USB Port
Use the appropriate cable (USB-A or USB-C) to connect the MV5C to a computer.
⑥ Monitor Indicator (Headphone LED)
LED Behavior Status
Green Headphone output is enabled. Direct monitoring is on.
Red Headphone output is enabled. Direct monitoring is off.
Off Headphone output is disabled.
Note: Direct monitoring refers to listening to playback through the MV5C headphone output.
⑦ Status Indicator
LED Behavior Status
Green Active USB connection
Red (all 3 LEDs) Muted
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⑧ Speech Mode
The LED indicator illuminates when speech mode is selected.
Preset Modes
These selectable modes adjust settings for gain, equalization, and dynamics to bring out the best sound characteristics for your
voice recording needs.
Mode Application Characteristics
Speec
h
Flat
Use for speech or vocals
in conferencing applica
tions
Suited for any application
A mix of preset gain, compression and EQ processing that optimizes the sound of
your voice for clarity. A de-esser reduces sibilance (the harsh sound that occurs
when words with an "S" are spoken).
A completely unprocessed signal (no equalization or compression settings used).
Adds flexibility when processing the audio after recording.
Placement
For conferencing applications, place the MV5C 12-18 inches (30-46 cm) away from your face and select speech mode. For
best results, place the microphone just to the left or right of your keyboard with the circular Shure logo pointed towards your
mouth. This properly orients the microphone for optimal sound pickup.
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Adjusting Microphone Level
Microphone level (gain) typically does not need adjustment when using the microphone with a conferencing platform. 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.
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.
Adjusting Headphone Level
Easily adjust the headphone monitoring level by using the MV5C thumbwheel by enabling the MV5C headphone output.
Accessing the Control Panel
Windows
1.
Open the Settings window, select System > Sound.
2.
Select Shure MV5C as your input device.
3.
Adjust the gain by using the Levels slider.
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Mac
1.
In System Preferences, select Sound.
2.
Select the Shure MV5C device as your Input and Output source.
3.
Use the Input volume slider to adjust the gain.
Monitoring Options for the MV5C
Listening Through the Computer Output
Connect the MV5C to your computer using the USB cable and listen through your computer’s built-in speakers or
headphone output. If you are listening to computer audio playback, the headphone LED on the MV5C will be off because the
headphone output is off.
Listening Through the Headphone Output (Direct Monitoring)
When the MV5C headphone output is enabled, the headphone jack provides an equal blend of the direct microphone signal
(your voice) and audio playback from the computer (your conference). This allows you to conveniently adjust the headphone
volume for both with one control, the MV5C thumbwheel.
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Press and hold the MV5C Mode button while connecting to your computer using the USB cable. Now connect head-
phones to the MV5C headphone output to hear the audio playback. If you are listening to audio from the headphone out
put, the headphone LED on the MV5C will be green.
To turn off headphone audio, press and hold the MV5C mode button. The headphone LED will turn amber.
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.
Troubleshooting
Issue Solution
The middle LED does not illu-
minate
Audio is too low
Audio sounds bad
Audio is distorted
Device not working with USB
hub.
General troubleshooting
Make sure that the MV5C is fully plugged in.
Check the computer sound control panel settings. When first connecting the MV5C to
your computer, make sure to raise the computer volume level.
Check the sound control panel of the computer to ensure that the MV5C is fully plugged
in and selected as your audio device.
Use the audio meter to ensure that volume peaks are within the target range. If level is
reaching the top of the input meter, turn the gain down.
The MV5C requires 250 mA per port. Check USB hub documentation for current/port
specification.
Quit and re-start your app.
Reboot the computer.
Note: Contact Shure Service and Repair if you continue to experience any issues.
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System Requirements and Compatibility
Windows 7 and higher
Windows
Macintosh
Minimum RAM = 64 MB
USB 2.0
OS X Lion 10.7 and higher
Minimum RAM = 64 MB
USB 2.0
Specifications
DSP Modes (Presets)
Speech/Flat
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Cartridge Type
Electret Condenser (16 mm)
Polar Pattern
Unidirectional (Cardioid)
Bit Depth
16-bit/24-bit
Sampling Rate
48 kHz
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Adjustable Gain Range
0 to +36 dB
Sensitivity
40 dBFS/Pa at 1 kHz[1] [2}
Maximum SPL
130 dB SPL [2]
Headphone Output
3.5 mm (1/8″)
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Power Requirements
Powered through USB 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.)
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With Mounting Stand 0.16 kg(5.64oz.)
Dimensions
66 x 67 x 65 mm
H x W x D
Dimensions with Stand
89 x 142 x 97 mm
H x W x D
Cable
1 m USB-A cable/1 m USB-C cable
[1] 1 Pa=94 dB SPL
[2]At Minimum Gain, Flat Mode
Polar Pattern
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Accessories
Furnished Accessories
MV5C Desktop Stand AMV5-DS
1 m USB-A cable AMV-USB
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1 m USB-C cable 95C38076
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