Thank you for watching! The m2 is flat but full. Very convenient for eq-ing and easier to get the wanted sound. But, in my opinion, if you are about to sing somewhere where you don’t control the sound, it’s better to choose the shure, as every single sound guy knows how to “handle” it. Greetings from Greece.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I like the both. The BEHRINGER needs less eq for my voice, as it has a different curve and it’s a little bit brighter than the m2. But the m2 has a better construction. It’s a bit heavier and feels more robust and better made. If your stage is safe and you don’t expect other people to spit on your mic then go for the m2
What do u recommend for a home studio vocal recording that doesn't have a good acoustic environment. Do u recommend dynamic or live condenser mic.. thank u !!!
Hello dear friend. Although I’ve heard very good recordings that have been made only using dynamic mics, I would recommend you a large diaphragm condenser for more detailed vocal recordings. With a mic screen or even with a very cheap mobile mic booth you can get very good results even in untreated rooms. Also you can create a nice treated corner in your room only for vocal recordings. I hope I helped you. Greetings from Greece!
I am a whistle player do you think there is much of a difference between the condenser microphones and the dynamic microphones in sound quality? I gave my rodes nt1 to my son bought a usb mice as i had problems with my preamps but i am very disappointed the sound is totally flat and uninspiring so i just ordered a dynamic one in the hopes of eliminating the problems i had with the phantom power and noise with my set up. It's driving me crazy sadly trying to find sth. The rodes was gorgeous when i could make it all work together.
Hello dear friend. Can you be a bit more precise? Which interface are you using? I think that generally, a well positioned condenser mic will give you a better sound for your instrument. Do you need it for recording or for live stage use? If it is for stage use then, is the stage in a normal environment, or are you in front of monitors/other players/drum set next to you? I will answer to you in detail when you give me more data. Thank you for watching and for your question.
@@PetrosAntoniouMusic i record little clips for youtube on my other channel. I use a tascam preamp the one with just one microphone intake and i have a good gaming tower. I now have the dynamic microphone a beringer as i listened to a lot of sound clips and could not distinguish between the more expensive dynamics and this one. The sound now is less flat as i had a UBS microphone that was horrendously flat and listless. I may still invest in another condenser mic and try the set up again i just seem to get such noise interference as soon as i switch on the phantom power. My son said i need to use a better recording soundware so maybe that's where my problem lies. I am now looking to maybe buy the Rode M2 as a second microphone as it seems to have a slightly wider frequency range. I think that was the problem. But do you think i should look for the frequency range as my guiding decision maker? Is there much difference between the condenser and dynamics as far as sound is concerned? I'll send you a clip done on my rodes if you allow links compared to the USB recording which to my ear is just awful hence i bought a dynamic. link in next comment you may have to fetch it out of your youtube studio?
condenser mic i.ytimg.com/vi/wylTUY5r3zs/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE1CKgBEF5IVfKriqkDKAgBFQAAiEIYAXABwAEG8AEB-AH-CYAC0AWKAgwIABABGGUgVChEMA8=&rs=AOn4CLB8WJuTRjufALbcIBNuHOS6zEn21w
Yes, but…… Is it because it’s so much better, or because we know it so good that it has become very easy to work with? Personally, I prefer condenser mics for my voice, as my low notes are pretty weak and condensers bring them up to a more workable level.
Nice comparison, I’m very interested to buy M2 but after hearing all, maybe I’ll pass for now and get the cheaper beta58a and just boost, add high pass filter and some more top end & it can compete with hand condensers.
Your comparison is really helpful. Thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting! Greetings from Greece!!!
Great review mate!!! Thank you...
58 has a good top end for a dynamic (at least on your voice), m2 is pretty solid though, more full
Thank you for watching! The m2 is flat but full. Very convenient for eq-ing and easier to get the wanted sound. But, in my opinion, if you are about to sing somewhere where you don’t control the sound, it’s better to choose the shure, as every single sound guy knows how to “handle” it. Greetings from Greece.
Nice test! 👍
Thanks for watching! Greetings from Greece!!!
Nice review
Thank you for watching! Feel free to subscribe to my channel for more of these videos. Greetings from Greece!!!
Thank u for this :) I have rode m1 and I am planning to buy rode m2. I am saving for it 😻 thank u .
Thanks for watching! You won’t go wrong with it and that’s for sure. Greetings from Greece!
@@PetrosAntoniouMusic greetings from Philippines!! :)
How was it? wow so many mic to choose from 😂
@@onzkicg as of now, I can not see any Rode M2 here in the Philippines :(
Hi Petros! Nice video!! Thank you! what do you prefer? Rode m2 or behringer mb78a?
Thank you for watching and commenting. I like the both. The BEHRINGER needs less eq for my voice, as it has a different curve and it’s a little bit brighter than the m2. But the m2 has a better construction. It’s a bit heavier and feels more robust and better made. If your stage is safe and you don’t expect other people to spit on your mic then go for the m2
What do u recommend for a home studio vocal recording that doesn't have a good acoustic environment. Do u recommend dynamic or live condenser mic.. thank u !!!
Hello dear friend. Although I’ve heard very good recordings that have been made only using dynamic mics, I would recommend you a large diaphragm condenser for more detailed vocal recordings. With a mic screen or even with a very cheap mobile mic booth you can get very good results even in untreated rooms. Also you can create a nice treated corner in your room only for vocal recordings. I hope I helped you. Greetings from Greece!
I am a whistle player do you think there is much of a difference between the condenser microphones and the dynamic microphones in sound quality? I gave my rodes nt1 to my son bought a usb mice as i had problems with my preamps but i am very disappointed the sound is totally flat and uninspiring so i just ordered a dynamic one in the hopes of eliminating the problems i had with the phantom power and noise with my set up. It's driving me crazy sadly trying to find sth. The rodes was gorgeous when i could make it all work together.
Hello dear friend. Can you be a bit more precise? Which interface are you using? I think that generally, a well positioned condenser mic will give you a better sound for your instrument. Do you need it for recording or for live stage use? If it is for stage use then, is the stage in a normal environment, or are you in front of monitors/other players/drum set next to you? I will answer to you in detail when you give me more data. Thank you for watching and for your question.
@@PetrosAntoniouMusic i record little clips for youtube on my other channel. I use a tascam preamp the one with just one microphone intake and i have a good gaming tower. I now have the dynamic microphone a beringer as i listened to a lot of sound clips and could not distinguish between the more expensive dynamics and this one. The sound now is less flat as i had a UBS microphone that was horrendously flat and listless. I may still invest in another condenser mic and try the set up again i just seem to get such noise interference as soon as i switch on the phantom power. My son said i need to use a better recording soundware so maybe that's where my problem lies. I am now looking to maybe buy the Rode M2 as a second microphone as it seems to have a slightly wider frequency range. I think that was the problem. But do you think i should look for the frequency range as my guiding decision maker? Is there much difference between the condenser and dynamics as far as sound is concerned? I'll send you a clip done on my rodes if you allow links compared to the USB recording which to my ear is just awful hence i bought a dynamic. link in next comment you may have to fetch it out of your youtube studio?
condenser mic i.ytimg.com/vi/wylTUY5r3zs/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE1CKgBEF5IVfKriqkDKAgBFQAAiEIYAXABwAEG8AEB-AH-CYAC0AWKAgwIABABGGUgVChEMA8=&rs=AOn4CLB8WJuTRjufALbcIBNuHOS6zEn21w
ubs ua-cam.com/video/MAzU6hLeef0/v-deo.html
the rodes condenser fuller sound ua-cam.com/video/tRcjjLi4h3A/v-deo.html
Hard to beat beta
Yes, but…… Is it because it’s so much better, or because we know it so good that it has become very easy to work with? Personally, I prefer condenser mics for my voice, as my low notes are pretty weak and condensers bring them up to a more workable level.
And of course thank you for watching and commenting!
surprised me too.
The M2 sounds more neutral.
Nice comparison, I’m very interested to buy M2 but after hearing all, maybe I’ll pass for now and get the cheaper beta58a and just boost, add high pass filter and some more top end & it can compete with hand condensers.
SHURE beta58a is more expensive than the M2. The M2 is the microphone that I use most of the times.