Between the NT1 5th Gen and MV7+, the NT1 5th Gen comes out ahead in max spl and type, while the MV7+ wins on several specs. Overall, the NT1 5th Gen scores 71.1 and the MV7+ scores 56.6 on our Mars Score.
Which should you buy?
The NT1 5th Gen is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 14.5 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.
Pick the NT1 5th Gen if you care most about max spl and type. The biggest gaps in its favor are max spl, type.
The MV7+ similarly doesn't carry a headline advantage on the popular specs — look at the full table for category-specific deltas.
Both ship with comparable polar pattern, connection, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.
Bottom line: the NT1 5th Gen is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.
Why Rode - NT1 5th Gen wins
- ▲Max SPL — 7.58% more. 142 dB vs 132 dB.
- ▲Type: Condenser (vs Dynamic).
Why Shure - MV7+ wins
- No decisive advantages.
Spec comparison
Spec
| Spec | Rode - NT1 5th Gen | Shure - MV7+ |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Condenserlead | Dynamic |
| Polar pattern | Cardioid | Cardioid |
| Frequency response | 20Hz–20kHz | 50Hz–16kHz |
| Max SPL | 142 dBlead | 132 dB |
Connectivity
| Spec | Rode - NT1 5th Gen | Shure - MV7+ |
|---|---|---|
| Connection | XLR + USB | XLR + USB |
| Headphone out | true | true |
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