3:20 That's a DIN connector. Used throughout Europe from the 50's through the 90's (at least) for EVERY consumer audio connection except speakers. Also used here in the U.S. of Murica for CB radio mics and MIDI connectors. You're not right, you know that? And I like that about you! 🤣
Now that ive stopped laughing so hard... Yeah, the little connector was originally on it, but no one uses DIN connectors for mics anymore, so being that it is high impedance and unbalanced I just popped a TRS connector on there so you could connect it to the instrument input. This is a vintage classic from Europe. I included the original connector for when you want to pass it on to the next unsuspecting mic enthusiast so it has all the "original" parts. It's certainly OBSCURE!!!
In every middle aged man there is a 13 year old self that is trapped by the gravity of the mundane day to day adult interactions and responsibilities. Apparently Bark’s just reached escape velocity. God's speed Bark, God's speed.
“Maybe it’s a Neumann” - love the optimism. Technically, every microphone is a horny-phone if you use it right… I laughed several times during this. Great review, but a pretty bad microphone. Great job not neglecting the base by the way…
Way better than Pags or I could have dreamed 🤣
Excellent
I blame all of this squarely on you and Pags... Thank you!
3:20 That's a DIN connector. Used throughout Europe from the 50's through the 90's (at least) for EVERY consumer audio connection except speakers. Also used here in the U.S. of Murica for CB radio mics and MIDI connectors.
You're not right, you know that? And I like that about you! 🤣
I 100% know that lol….the not right part that is
😂😂😂😂😂 This was way better than i thought it was gonna be. Holy crap! This is possibly your best video ever!
I wanna say that’s a big statement but it may not be lol
@@ObscureMicsas far as ppm (puns per min) go… this is it man. Pinnacle material.
@@meistudiony ppm….i like it
I blame all of this squarely on you and Bronson... Thank you!
Now that ive stopped laughing so hard...
Yeah, the little connector was originally on it, but no one uses DIN connectors for mics anymore, so being that it is high impedance and unbalanced I just popped a TRS connector on there so you could connect it to the instrument input.
This is a vintage classic from Europe. I included the original connector for when you want to pass it on to the next unsuspecting mic enthusiast so it has all the "original" parts.
It's certainly OBSCURE!!!
It’s not bad either!
@@ObscureMics for a mic made of Bakelite or whatever it is, no its not. I've definitely heard worse!
I’ve watched pretty much every video you’ve done, and all in, this is my favourite 😂
Welp…. The arts gonna push me further into juvenile territory lol. I HIGHLY appreciate that you’ve watched most videos
The shake and grip test ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Possibly new staples of each video
Thanks Bronson and Pags and thanks Bark for taking the 'bate.
Hook line and sinker
100%
@@ObscureMics Sinker? I hardly know 'er!
THAT.. was fun! Omg the puns!! Excellent haha!
VICTORY!!!
This was great... love it
I love everything about this mic and it's not just because it would be the perfect prop for this 1960's educational film themed video I have in mind.
Lol
Oh boy…😂
So what happens if the mic lasts longer than four hours?
Put it in the box and take it to your local clinic
In every middle aged man there is a 13 year old self that is trapped by the gravity of the mundane day to day adult interactions and responsibilities. Apparently Bark’s just reached escape velocity. God's speed Bark, God's speed.
Hahahah that’s perfect. And I think you accurately diagnosed me
Every time Bark busts into some random song in his reviews take a drink!
That’s a fantastic idea
“Maybe it’s a Neumann” - love the optimism. Technically, every microphone is a horny-phone if you use it right…
I laughed several times during this. Great review, but a pretty bad microphone. Great job not neglecting the base by the way…
Ya gotta take care of the base….always
What is going on? 😂😂😂🤣🤣😭
🤷♂️
LOL