V2 SWITCH

V2 Switch - V2 Switch XLR - V2 Switch QTR

The V2 SWITCH is a multi-purpose handheld dynamic microphone with a no-slip on/off switch. Its balanced sound character is ideal for vocals, speech, and a wide range of instruments. Also available as bundles, with a XLR to XLR or XLR to 1/4 inch TS cable.

V2 SWITCH

The rugged dynamic workhorse for any application

The V2 SWITCH is a multi-purpose handheld dynamic microphone with a no-slip on/off switch. Its balanced sound character is ideal for vocals, speech, and a wide range of instruments. Also available as bundles, with a XLR to XLR or XLR to 1/4 inch TS cable.

Recommended Use

Vocals, Speech, Talkback, Paging, Instruments

Highlights
Tailored Supercardioid Capsule Design
Integrated No-Slip On / Off Switch
Stainless Spring Steel Mesh Grille & Beveled Edge
Integrated Windscreen & Shockmount
All-Metal Housing & Gold-Plated XLR Connector
Now available: the V2 SWITCH XLR with a 15 ft. / 5 m XLR-to-XLR Cable
Also available, the V2 Switch QTR with a 15 ft. / 5 m XLR to 1/4 inch TS Cable













Inside the V2 SWITCH

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    Tailored Supercardioid Capsule Design

    The V2 SWITCH isolates your voice from unwanted room reflections and background noise while ensuring high intelligibility even in challenging sonic environments.

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    Stainless Spring Steel Mesh Grille & Beveled Edge

    With robust all-metal construction and a beveled stainless spring steel mesh grille, the V2 SWITCH can handle rugged stage use and touring environments, and the flat edges of the beveled grille prevent the V2 SWITCH from rolling away and potentially falling, keeping your mic safe on busy stages.

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    Integrated No-Slip On / Off Switch

    Ideal for use as a talkback microphone or for paging applications, the integrated on/off switch allows you to seamlessly mute the V2 SWITCH. This is also a convenient feature on stage during downtime or when passing the microphone to a guest speaker.

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    NOW AVAILABLE: THE V2 SWITCH XLR

    Including the same great V2 SWITCH you are used to but equipped with a 15-foot / 5-meter XLR-to-XLR cable ideal for vocals, speech, and a wide range of instruments. Experience the V2 SWITCH XLR to enable your best performance, complete with the cable you need to go LIVE.

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    ALSO AVAILABLE: THE V2 SWITCH QTR

    Including the same great V2 SWITCH you are used to but equipped with a 15-foot / 5-meter XLR-to-1/4” cable with a tip-sleeve jack ideal for vocals, speech, and a wide range of instruments. Experience the V2 SWITCH QTR to enable your best performance, complete with the cable you need to go LIVE.

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    Integrated Windscreen & Shockmount

    Its internal windscreen reduces unwanted wind noise and plosive pops, while its integrated shockmount reduces handling noise, footfall noise, and any rumble, so you can perform passionately and be heard with clarity.

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    All-Metal Housing & Gold-Plated XLR Connector

    With robust all-metal construction, a beveled stainless spring steel mesh grille, and gold-plated XLR contacts, the V2 SWITCH ensures durability, reliability, and corrosion-free operation for years of demanding use.

Specs

Product Performance
Capsule Dynamic
Polar patterns Supercardioid
Voice coil Copper
Magnet Neodymium
Switch Standard
Connectivity 3-pin male XLR connector
Frequency range 50 - 16,000 Hz
Sensitivity 2.8 mV/Pa (-51 dBV)
Electrical impedance 630 ohms
Recommended load impedance >1k Ohms
Optional Accessories
Reflexion Filters RF-X | RF PRO | RF SPACE
Inline Preamps DM1 DYNAMITE | DM2 TNT
Pop Filters Dual Pop Filter | Pro Metal Pop Filter
Dimensions
Mic Diameter 53 mm (2.07 in.)
Mic length 182 mm (7.17 in.)
Mic weight 307 g (10.83 oz.)
Cable type XLR-XLR
Cable length 15-feet / 5 meter
Cable weight 314 g / 11.08 oz
Cable type XLR-to-1/4” with TS Jack
Cable length 5 m / 15 ft.
Cable weight 314 g / 11.08 oz
What's in the box
V2 SWITCH microphone
mic clip
thread adapter
zipper pouch

Downloads

User Manual

Q&A

How should I store my microphone?

We generally recommend keeping your microphone in its case or original packaging when it is not in use for more than a few hours. If your studio is very clean and safe, it could be OK to leave out on its mic stand when not in use, but if a mic is out of its case, it could potentially be exposed to dust, smoke, moisture, or humidity – which can damage the sensitive parts of the mic – so we recommend avoiding those things at all cost.

What are the differences between your microphones’ polar patterns? How do I choose the most suitable type of polar pattern for my recording environment?

There are no real “right” or “wrong” answers to this question, as different patterns will just provide different types of sounds, and whatever best suits your particular song is usually the right answer! With that said:

  • Cardioid – Generally best for recording vocals or other single sources, when you don’t want to hear much of the room sound around the source.
  • Omni – This is good when you want a less focused, more “roomy” sound. Think distant drum mics in a great-sounding room.
  • Figure-8 – Since this pattern lets the mic “hear” on both sides – front and back – and reject the sounds on either side, it’s handy if you want to record two sources at once from a point in between them, without hearing what’s off to the sides.
  • Hypercardioid / Supercardioid – More directional than Cardioid, this is good for spot mics, when you want the sound to be very focused.
My guitar amplifier / drum / horn is VERY loud, and I am concerned about the risk of damage due to loud noise.

For the most part, sE mics can tolerate extremely high SPLs (typically over 135dB) and will be fine in front of even the loudest sources – yes, even our ribbon mics. If in doubt, you can check the specifications on the individual product page.

Which sE mic is best for recording vocals / drums / guitars / etc.?

Use our Find Your Gear page to filter by applications and drill down further according to your specific needs!

How do I clean the microphone from spillage and dirt?

If your microphone has come in contact with dirt or another removable substance, we recommend cleaning it with a very soft, slightly damp cotton cloth. Do not open the microphone up to clean the inside, and make sure you NEVER touch the capsule itself. Cleaning a capsule should only be done by highly trained professionals in a “clean room” environment. If you suspect your capsule needs to be cleaned, please contact [email protected] so we can recommend an authorized local technician.

How do I connect my microphone to my computer?

You’ll need some sort of audio interface to do this – essentially, a box that converts an analog signal into a digital one, and sends the digital signal to your computer software in a way that your computer can understand. Some audio interfaces also include microphone preamplifiers, which raise the signal level from “mic level” to “line level” – if you are using an interface with no built-in preamp, you’ll need to plug the mic into a separate mic preamp first.