I think I might keep it a bit longer as a backup. I did a second test with a 3rd shotgun mic (Zoom SSH-6) and was reminded how good the Soundbird V6 is when compared to mics not in the $1k price range.
I think the NTG5 would be a closer comparison to the Saramonic. But good test. Shows that you don't need to spend $1000 on a mic to get great audio. Would rather spend some of that money towards a recorder with clean preamps like the Zoom F3. Love the message at the end, so had to subscribe for that.
I agree. But I can only test with what I’ve got. If anything, you could consider this a test showing off what a mic normally around half the price would perform.
The rLIbb1sh cn mainland brand Saramonic is absolutely not able to versus the old-age German
brand Sennheiser.
Thank you. This is a very helpful video.
Glad this information was helpful!
Thank you very much
You’re welcome, hope it helps before you drop some cash on your next mic
Thanks a lot for the great test! I think the Saramonic Soundbird V6 is a fair alternative.
I think I might keep it a bit longer as a backup. I did a second test with a 3rd shotgun mic (Zoom SSH-6) and was reminded how good the Soundbird V6 is when compared to mics not in the $1k price range.
Thanks for the video!
I subscribed, you too man!
Thank you!
I think the NTG5 would be a closer comparison to the Saramonic. But good test. Shows that you don't need to spend $1000 on a mic to get great audio. Would rather spend some of that money towards a recorder with clean preamps like the Zoom F3.
Love the message at the end, so had to subscribe for that.
I agree. But I can only test with what I’ve got. If anything, you could consider this a test showing off what a mic normally around half the price would perform.