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Under $60, maybe even $80 or $100, this is probably the mic to beat if you want good detail and nothing shouty in the eventual recording you're gonna do. I received mine in a couple of days as a birthday present for myself, as a treat.
Quality-wise, there are zero complaints. Compared to something like an XM8500, it's heftier and has better weight distribution. It gives off confidence and looks quite stylish with its red nose, too. The mic grill is also nicely beveled, so it doesn't roll around your table, if you're using it in a more portable sense than I am. One thing to note is that the handling rejection is pretty underwhelming and notably worse than the V7. The mute switch is plastic, but doesn't feel loose in any way. Time will tell on that.
Sound-wise, if you are aware of the sound that the V7 has, this is essentially that, but cheaper and slightly less detailed. The low-end is not particularly present, but there is just enough of it to make recordings come off decently-bodied and not lean. One thing to note however is that you might want a de-esser handy; I sound a tiny bit sibilant in my recordings, but I am quite happy with the sound otherwise, and this is a minor fix in post or in OBS, if you're streaming with it. Plosive rejection is decent but I wouldn't stretch it, you're gonna want to speak a little bit off-angle into this thing. Background noise rejection is also quite nice and the supercardioid pattern is very welcome.
One last thing to note..this thing has a somewhat hotter signal than most other microphones in the range, You should get used to dialing your preamp slightly lower. It's a great microphone, although if you want that detail slightly more well done, it's definitely worth it to spring for the V7 as well.
Under $60, maybe even $80 or $100, this is probably the mic to beat if you want good detail and nothing shouty in the eventual recording you're gonna do. I received mine in a couple of days as a birthday present for myself, as a treat.
Quality-wise, there are zero complaints. Compared to something like an XM8500, it's heftier and has better weight
Under $60, maybe even $80 or $100, this is probably the mic to beat if you want good detail and nothing shouty in the eventual recording you're gonna do. I received mine in a couple of days as a birthday present for myself, as a treat.
Quality-wise, there are zero complaints. Compared to something like an XM8500, it's heftier and has better weight distribution. It gives off confidence and looks quite stylish with its red nose, too. The mic grill is also nicely beveled, so it doesn't roll around your table, if you're using it in a more portable sense than I am. One thing to note is that the handling rejection is pretty underwhelming and notably worse than the V7. The mute switch is plastic, but doesn't feel loose in any way. Time will tell on that.
Sound-wise, if you are aware of the sound that the V7 has, this is essentially that, but cheaper and slightly less detailed. The low-end is not particularly present, but there is just enough of it to make recordings come off decently-bodied and not lean. One thing to note however is that you might want a de-esser handy; I sound a tiny bit sibilant in my recordings, but I am quite happy with the sound otherwise, and this is a minor fix in post or in OBS, if you're streaming with it. Plosive rejection is decent but I wouldn't stretch it, you're gonna want to speak a little bit off-angle into this thing. Background noise rejection is also quite nice and the supercardioid pattern is very welcome.
One last thing to note..this thing has a somewhat hotter signal than most other microphones in the range, You should get used to dialing your preamp slightly lower. It's a great microphone, although if you want that detail slightly more well done, it's definitely worth it to spring for the V7 as well.
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Max85 31.07.2023
Das Mikro fühlt sich hochwertig an und sieht gut aus. Nur der Schalter wirkt etwas wackelig.
Den Sound finde ich sehr ausgeglichen und natürlich mit einer guten Durchsetzungskraft. Das V2 hat mehr Output als ein Sm58, was für mich eine gute Sache ist.
Es ist auch resistenter gegen Feedback, nur die Griffgeräusche merkt man schon deutlich. Auch der Poppfilter geht noch besser. Aber das ist meckern auf hohem Niveau.
Insgesamt kann ich das Mikro uneingeschränkt empfehlen.
Das Mikro fühlt sich hochwertig an und sieht gut aus. Nur der Schalter wirkt etwas wackelig.
Den Sound finde ich sehr ausgeglichen und natürlich mit einer guten Durchsetzungskraft. Das V2 hat mehr Output als ein Sm58, was für mich eine gute Sache ist.
Es ist auch resistenter gegen Feedback, nur die Griffgeräusche merkt man schon deutlich. Auch der
Das Mikro fühlt sich hochwertig an und sieht gut aus. Nur der Schalter wirkt etwas wackelig.
Den Sound finde ich sehr ausgeglichen und natürlich mit einer guten Durchsetzungskraft. Das V2 hat mehr Output als ein Sm58, was für mich eine gute Sache ist.
Es ist auch resistenter gegen Feedback, nur die Griffgeräusche merkt man schon deutlich. Auch der Poppfilter geht noch besser. Aber das ist meckern auf hohem Niveau.
Insgesamt kann ich das Mikro uneingeschränkt empfehlen.
The microphone feels high quality and looks good. Only the switch seems a bit wobbly. I find the sound very balanced and of course with good assertiveness. The V2 has more output than an Sm58, which is a good thing for me. It is also more resistant to feedback, only the handling noises are clearly noticeable. The pop filter is even better. But that's complaining at a high level. Overall, I can recommend the microphone without reservation.
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freestylerbass 02.09.2023
Très bonne résistance au larsen, le son est clair tout aussi bon qu'un sm58, le filtre anti popup est excellent. Attention au bruits de manipulation que l'on peut entendre (comme avec la plupart des micros). je recommande sans réserve car ayant essayer pas mal de modèles, celui-là est mon préféré. De plus il est esthétiquement très agréable et respire la solidité, le switch on/off est très pratique.
Très bonne résistance au larsen, le son est clair tout aussi bon qu'un sm58, le filtre anti popup est excellent. Attention au bruits de manipulation que l'on peut entendre (comme avec la plupart des micros). je recommande sans réserve car ayant essayer pas mal de modèles, celui-là est mon préféré. De plus il est esthétiquement très agréable et respire la solidité, le
Très bonne résistance au larsen, le son est clair tout aussi bon qu'un sm58, le filtre anti popup est excellent. Attention au bruits de manipulation que l'on peut entendre (comme avec la plupart des micros). je recommande sans réserve car ayant essayer pas mal de modèles, celui-là est mon préféré. De plus il est esthétiquement très agréable et respire la solidité, le switch on/off est très pratique.
Very good resistance to feedback, the sound is clear, just as good as an SM58, the anti-popup filter is excellent. Be careful of the handling noise that you can hear (as with most microphones). I recommend without reservation because having tried quite a few models, this one is my favorite. In addition, it is aesthetically very pleasant and exudes solidity, the on/off switch is very practical.