This guy sounds so professional. Mic sounds quite nice actually. EQ and Compression can take it to another level in post. This is why I love listening to seasoned professionals. Thanks guy! Be safe out there!
Curiously I brought out this microphone ME80 this afternoon and I was surprised that there were no more batteries on the market. But I found a turnaround for this issue. Put 4 L44 batteries on top of each other, hold them together with adhesive tape. Together they make 6 volts and it works very well.
Thanks for this. It nailed exactly what I wanted to know - and a few things I didn't even know I wanted to know about mics and recording. Hope the thugs left you in peace. Look forward to more.
Thanks for the comparison. I was in a pinch and bought a used ME80 from an older guy on Craigslist.. he did lots of audio recording and he swore by it. I used the ME66 years ago but can't remember the sound and I've always wondered if it would be worth upgrading. I like the ME80 but wish it were a little more sensitive.
Brilliant...I just pulled out my old audio gear (ME 80 and ME 40) to use with my new cam (JVC GY LS300) and I dig the sound quality. This vid was most useful. Thank you, sir...well done!
I love your vocal delivery Newsbadge. I have a question for you. Do you think that the Sennheiser ME80 would make a good boom mic for a tight budget? Or would the ME66/k6 be better. I will be using it to teach video production with middle school students.
Is that the street from the end on Wild At Heart? The one that Sailor gets beat up on by the gang at the end of the movie? I may never get a reply on this comment but if there's any chance of anyone telling me if it is or isn't, I've gotta take it.
Dunno but just off the top of my head I would think the Me66 should sound decent with the H4n if you get the version of the Me66 that has the battery module. It has plenty of output so the pre-amps on the H4n shouldn't be a factor as far as I know. I believe the noise problem occurs mostly when you have a mike with not much output and have to crank the volume on the H4n to get a good level. I record at 24/96 so that may make a difference at least in the raw audio file.
Very charming, but not very methodical. He's standing at different distances when auditioning the two mics. He's closer to the ME80 than he is to the ME66. I'm guessing about 1-2 feet. This makes the ME80 sound fuller and brighter than the ME66. See for yourself... Playback the ME80 at 3.18 when he says "how now brown cow". Then quickly playback 5.14, the ME66 "how now brown cow". Not to mention, he turns his head during the ME66.
Great comparison, thanks I would have added a sony lapel mike for comparison between engineered sound and modern ENG crews total lack of undertanding about audio, they dont even check levels any more or use headphones, single cameraman ops, "if the meter is moving then it's fine" --- "right???" Yeah. BBC in the UK used to be the bastion of good engineering, they dont do any such stuff any more on the 24 hour news feed and tell the "editors" what an audio reference level is etc etc hahahaha.....
This is a CLASSIC old school review. Well done. Love it!
This guy sounds so professional. Mic sounds quite nice actually. EQ and Compression can take it to another level in post. This is why I love listening to seasoned professionals. Thanks guy! Be safe out there!
Curiously I brought out this microphone ME80 this afternoon and I was surprised that there were no more batteries on the market. But I found a turnaround for this issue. Put 4 L44 batteries on top of each other, hold them together with adhesive tape. Together they make 6 volts and it works very well.
I used a ME66 for a film shoot two years ago it proved a very usuable shotgun mic on boom - very rich sound the editor complimented me on the quality.
Thanks for this. It nailed exactly what I wanted to know - and a few things I didn't even know I wanted to know about mics and recording. Hope the thugs left you in peace. Look forward to more.
Hahaha "that guy gave me the finger..." That was funny, I enjoy your video and your humor
We like Dorothy. Canada Geese were great. I'm still using the Electro-Voice 635A since 1965.
How now, brown cow... Love it! ;)
What a fantastic review. Thank you very much. I liked, I subscribed, and I hit the notification bell.
How do you not have more subscribers buddy? Good video content here.
Thanks - well done video, just bought an ME80 off eBay for ENG
Thank you - very informative. You are very knowledgeable!
This was a lovely program. I liked that.
Thanks for the comparison. I was in a pinch and bought a used ME80 from an older guy on Craigslist.. he did lots of audio recording and he swore by it. I used the ME66 years ago but can't remember the sound and I've always wondered if it would be worth upgrading. I like the ME80 but wish it were a little more sensitive.
Great review! Thanks a lot!
Holy shit those Sony MDR7506s look like they're older than YOU!
Brilliant...I just pulled out my old audio gear (ME 80 and ME 40) to use with my new cam (JVC GY LS300) and I dig the sound quality. This vid was most useful. Thank you, sir...well done!
great comparison, thanks for the details, still wondering the comparison between, ME66 & MKH416.
Very comprehensive. Thank you.
I'm using MKE 600, thanks for the test, what camera are you using?
I love your vocal delivery Newsbadge. I have a question for you. Do you think that the Sennheiser ME80 would make a good boom mic for a tight budget? Or would the ME66/k6 be better. I will be using it to teach video production with middle school students.
I seriosly love this video, best test video ever, if only mine where as nice as yours. Keep up the good work.
Well done video and a great voice.
Is that the street from the end on Wild At Heart? The one that Sailor gets beat up on by the gang at the end of the movie?
I may never get a reply on this comment but if there's any chance of anyone telling me if it is or isn't, I've gotta take it.
Hello tvnewsbadge- great video!!! I need a super cardioid for general recoding in the $1 budget... any suggestions.
Awesome video!
Dunno but just off the top of my head I would think the Me66 should sound decent with the H4n if you get the version of the Me66 that has the battery module.
It has plenty of output so the pre-amps on the H4n shouldn't be a factor as far as I know. I believe the noise problem occurs mostly when you have a mike with not much output and have to crank the volume on the H4n to get a good level.
I record at 24/96 so that may make a difference at least in the raw audio file.
The ME80 and ME66 recordings are clipped a little on peaks. Probably the preamp being used, though it could be due to low battery voltage.
Very charming, but not very methodical. He's standing at different distances when auditioning the two mics. He's closer to the ME80 than he is to the ME66. I'm guessing about 1-2 feet. This makes the ME80 sound fuller and brighter than the ME66. See for yourself... Playback the ME80 at 3.18 when he says "how now brown cow". Then quickly playback 5.14, the ME66 "how now brown cow". Not to mention, he turns his head during the ME66.
Unintentional asmr video.
Nice test thx
you are awesome!
I was trying to use the ME80 with an H4n and I couldn't get any usable audio levels. It was so quiet!
Thank you
I recently got a ME80 myself. What do the 1-3 switched mean on it? Thanks!
That would be the low frequency roll off switch
Austin Moore thanks!
lol! Get out of there, man! Thanks for comparing.
Dunno, the ME80 doesn't have the output of the ME66 for sure.
I love the way he calls the "subject" the " victim"... Lol.
Those bloody woshes are ridiculous and rally loud and are totally distracting form the content !!
which one is better ME66 or ntg2?
+STn Mahmoodi mke 600
thanks
ME66 or ME64. They both sound a lot better than the NTG2 or the MKE600.
thanks
Cool guy :)
Great comparison, thanks I would have added a sony lapel mike for comparison between engineered sound and modern ENG crews total lack of undertanding about audio, they dont even check levels any more or use headphones, single cameraman ops, "if the meter is moving then it's fine" --- "right???" Yeah. BBC in the UK used to be the bastion of good engineering, they dont do any such stuff any more on the 24 hour news feed and tell the "editors" what an audio reference level is etc etc hahahaha.....
You are cool.
You should've been in focus at around 2:00
I do not like the white hairy stuff on the foam.
That's from a wind sock