The Mipro MM 107 fits the spirit of wired handheld microphones intended for direct and efficient use: plug in, adjust the level, and work. With its dynamic capsule and supercardioid directivity, it aims for a usable reproduction in real conditions, especially when the sound environment is not perfectly controlled. This is a classic and proven approach, particularly appreciated in sound reinforcement, rehearsal rooms, event hosting, and spoken voice applications.
This wired handheld microphone is aimed at singers, speakers, hosts, and technicians looking for a simple, robust solution with consistent off-axis sound rejection. The supercardioid directivity helps keep the voice in the foreground, which facilitates mixing work, especially in setups where bleed can quickly become intrusive (stage monitors, backline, small stages, reverberant venues).
For spoken voice, the built-in switch provides real comfort: muting the microphone between interventions, managing transitions, avoiding handling noise or unintended captured conversations. In rehearsals, it is also an asset to chain takes without constantly touching the mixer.
Dynamic technology is recognized for its ability to handle high levels and for its ease of implementation. It is very suitable for sung and spoken voices, especially when the microphone-to-mouth distance varies. The MM 107 thus aims for a usable sound capture without requiring a complex chain: a standard microphone preamp, a mixing console, or an interface with a microphone input is enough to get started.
The supercardioid directivity narrows the main pickup area to better prioritize the source facing the microphone. The result: leakage from instruments and room ambiance is limited, which helps preserve intelligibility and achieve cleanliness. To get the best out of it, place monitors taking into account the capsule's area of least sensitivity, and maintain a consistent working distance to stabilize the timbre.
The MM 107's switch is a detail that changes daily use: it makes the microphone autonomous for event uses, hosting, conferences, or any situation where quick muting is required. This avoids manipulations on the console and secures off-air moments.