@@ObscureMics both. Cheap though is operative. Case in point I tried that Neat Bumblebee II - Professional Cardioid Directional USB Condenser Microphone and the noise was so bad I could not bear it. There was not any of that noise in your video
Looks like a Blue Sona, but sounds familiar. Makes me wonder if is another SL40 variation. The capsule mesh has the same finish that the tonor recently reviewed on Level Up, also the buttons options are the same, but just capacitive. What do you think?
The SL40 is way woolier.....so I don't believe it's that at all. It's thinner and more mid forward. I didn't think it sounded like anything in particular that I have recent memory of
Your video gave me a lot of suggestions!!! Thank you very much. Regarding the monitoring volume adjustment function, I think it should adjust the volume of the computer background music. Nowadays, I see that many microphones adjust the background music instead of the headphone output.
That is exactly what it does, as ixtech reached out to explain...its unfortunate that the manual mentions live monitoring, as thats the term used to monitor your voice
At the $45 price point one could do a lot worse. A whole lot worse. Personally, if that were the target budget, I would be looking pretty hard at the Fifine K669D. Of course, that is providing I had an interface to use a dynamic mic or the budget to get one. Always look forward to your real world, straight forward, reviews. Thanks for sharing Bark.
To me the Fifine AM8 is nearly impossible to beat at its price point. Just keep it on a stand or boom, because you don’t want to touch it while speaking through it.
There is a theory i accidentally found on an online forum from 2012 that Heil mics, american company, who makes only expensive high end mics are actually chinese OEM mics. If you google it there pictures of chinese or japanese mics that look the same as PR35 (and other models) externally and internally. What I didnt find is anyone comparing them. I find it a very interesting true crime unsolved mystery.
I could subscribe to that theory, cause at the end of the day...not a lot of companies make their own dynamic capsules. And Heils to me....sound like cheap capsules
@@ObscureMics I really like the PR35 (from what i see in youtube videos) and it is one of the most recommended mics for low male voices on reddit. I was just looking for something with extended low frequency to replace sm58, saw this and decided to share with you because those obscure forgotten OEMs are potentially 30$ mics with the sound of a 350$ highly recommended rebranded mic. But probably impossible to find nowdays. Just interesting.
Time reading video 3 first min: quality check ok, price when promo more ok, price when no promo between fine and ok, usb xlr, audio headphone jack, cool sensitive button audio up down button ... Seem to be good stuff. Time reading video 3:23 min: Listening so far, your voice seems to be muted or smaller as if you were more in a box. It’s not the voice I’m used to hearing. Not being an English speaker, I don't think I'll be too influenced by what you say. I'm watching the rest. Time reading video 5:40 min : reject sound for me seem to be ok, plausive between fine and ok, usb mode for me is a no no. It's not your voice. Don't like it. I don't know the specification until now for the sound. Time to read the next. Time reading video end: it s ok for the no sound,The fact of not having any sound echoed when you touch the microphone and its "sensitive buttons" is really good. If this is really true for other people, the problem of not being able to adjust the sound of the headphones connected to the microphone is really more problematic for me if in addition (I think like you), the majority of people will buy it for USB... If there is no software to control the headset interface... At $90, no I wouldn't buy it, at $45 for the xlr mode, I think that 'I've seen your videos better, for the USB mode, here I have to say more than it only concerns me, but I didn't like the sound in USB mode and the problem of the headphone output which cannot be adjusted or not all the time, bores me. If there was not this problem yes at $45 no if the problem is persistent and well confirmed. I will try not to give an evaluation point but rather to say if I had to buy it, would I do it. My two-part answer: - xlr mode: in terms of sound quality for $90 no, for $45 I think for the quality of the microphone (which seems valid) and in terms of sound (tiny and boxy voice) I find that there is better for less expensive or at the same price. And this by taking your own test videos as a reference - usb mode: no, no minimum software and headphone monitoring problem. No sure and certain at $90 and $45 no for me supported by the problem of adjusting the monitored sound. My opinion is perhaps a little harsh. But if you're on a low budget for USB, $90 is way too much for the XLR and USB even more so in terms of the feeling I have in terms of sound quality. I don't like your voice on that mic. The 45$ for the USB and the XLR if everything worked... Especially without the software which would help to somewhat resolve the problem of adjusting the monitoring... Nope either. according to your BBSAR, I'm on a three... I didn't know I was so naughty. Sorry. Thanks again! For this test and this video. Excellent job and this still allows us to discover more gear. and to discover myself wicked.I didn't think it would be so difficult to give an opinion. I tested myself at your game, it's not that simple... I'll let you do your job, it's better... I like really your channel.
Every time I buy a cheap mic from Amazon the noise is terrible. Yet they sound so good on these UA-cam videos
I have to assume you are buying cheap condensers.....and not dynamics?
@@ObscureMics both. Cheap though is operative. Case in point I tried that Neat Bumblebee II - Professional Cardioid Directional USB Condenser Microphone and the noise was so bad I could not bear it. There was not any of that noise in your video
A Blue Sona clone and Fifine AM8. By the way the Blue Sona is now Logitech G Yeti Studio Active.
That is an awful name what was logitech thinking
Oh god lol
It’s just good to see ya, Bark. Hope things are going great for you and the family. Thanks!
Life is good my friend
Looks like a Blue Sona, but sounds familiar. Makes me wonder if is another SL40 variation. The capsule mesh has the same finish that the tonor recently reviewed on Level Up, also the buttons options are the same, but just capacitive. What do you think?
The SL40 is way woolier.....so I don't believe it's that at all. It's thinner and more mid forward. I didn't think it sounded like anything in particular that I have recent memory of
Do you prefer this one or sl40?
this one, mostly because im not much of a fan of the v shaped sound these days
Your video gave me a lot of suggestions!!! Thank you very much. Regarding the monitoring volume adjustment function, I think it should adjust the volume of the computer background music. Nowadays, I see that many microphones adjust the background music instead of the headphone output.
That is exactly what it does, as ixtech reached out to explain...its unfortunate that the manual mentions live monitoring, as thats the term used to monitor your voice
and thank you for watching
You know what, it sounds decent to me! Inexpensive and some pretty good features.
It's definitely not bad
At the $45 price point one could do a lot worse. A whole lot worse. Personally, if that were the target budget, I would be looking pretty hard at the Fifine K669D. Of course, that is providing I had an interface to use a dynamic mic or the budget to get one. Always look forward to your real world, straight forward, reviews. Thanks for sharing Bark.
Thanks KYJ!
To me the Fifine AM8 is nearly impossible to beat at its price point. Just keep it on a stand or boom, because you don’t want to touch it while speaking through it.
I will have to check that one out! Thanks!@@milesian1
Metal AM8 that sounds considerably worse. I’ll take sound over build in this case. Crazy how many budget XLR/USB mics are coming out.
It's kinda nuts. I still the the Maono handheld is still the best of the bunch
It's hard to beat a 58 on male voice for the same money. If you do, it probably won't be with a Chinese-made USB mic.
Nailed it
Thanks fur sharing 🙌
Always Rich!
There is a theory i accidentally found on an online forum from 2012 that Heil mics, american company, who makes only expensive high end mics are actually chinese OEM mics. If you google it there pictures of chinese or japanese mics that look the same as PR35 (and other models) externally and internally. What I didnt find is anyone comparing them. I find it a very interesting true crime unsolved mystery.
I could subscribe to that theory, cause at the end of the day...not a lot of companies make their own dynamic capsules. And Heils to me....sound like cheap capsules
@@ObscureMics I really like the PR35 (from what i see in youtube videos) and it is one of the most recommended mics for low male voices on reddit. I was just looking for something with extended low frequency to replace sm58, saw this and decided to share with you because those obscure forgotten OEMs are potentially 30$ mics with the sound of a 350$ highly recommended rebranded mic. But probably impossible to find nowdays. Just interesting.
I got one recently for 37$ on amazon.
Dang, and I thought I got a deal at $45
Not bad, really. Certainly not offensive. Good for the $$$.
Yeah very mid
So square. Didnt sound half bad. USB was maybe a tad better. Still preferred the 58.
Yeah it wasn't bad.....just wasn't exactly good. Though USB I would deem it as good
It kind of stinks when all of the functions don't work.
Disheartening to say the least
50% off right now
Niiiiice. It wasn't at 4pm est
Absolutely not 90 dollars for a mic that gets outclassed by a 20 dollar mic
Bingo. But 45 for the functionality and build ....I don't hate it at that price
Time reading video 3 first min: quality check ok, price when promo more ok, price when no promo between fine and ok, usb xlr, audio headphone jack, cool sensitive button audio up down button ... Seem to be good stuff.
Time reading video 3:23 min: Listening so far, your voice seems to be muted or smaller as if you were more in a box. It’s not the voice I’m used to hearing. Not being an English speaker, I don't think I'll be too influenced by what you say. I'm watching the rest.
Time reading video 5:40 min : reject sound for me seem to be ok, plausive between fine and ok, usb mode for me is a no no. It's not your voice. Don't like it. I don't know the specification until now for the sound. Time to read the next.
Time reading video end: it s ok for the no sound,The fact of not having any sound echoed when you touch the microphone and its "sensitive buttons" is really good.
If this is really true for other people, the problem of not being able to adjust the sound of the headphones connected to the microphone is really more problematic for me if in addition (I think like you), the majority of people will buy it for USB...
If there is no software to control the headset interface... At $90, no I wouldn't buy it, at $45 for the xlr mode, I think that 'I've seen your videos better, for the USB mode, here I have to say more than it only concerns me, but I didn't like the sound in USB mode and the problem of the headphone output which cannot be adjusted or not all the time, bores me. If there was not this problem yes at $45 no if the problem is persistent and well confirmed.
I will try not to give an evaluation point but rather to say if I had to buy it, would I do it. My two-part answer:
- xlr mode: in terms of sound quality for $90 no, for $45 I think for the quality of the microphone (which seems valid) and in terms of sound (tiny and boxy voice) I find that there is better for less expensive or at the same price. And this by taking your own test videos as a reference
- usb mode: no, no minimum software and headphone monitoring problem. No sure and certain at $90 and $45 no for me supported by the problem of adjusting the monitored sound.
My opinion is perhaps a little harsh. But if you're on a low budget for USB, $90 is way too much for the XLR and USB even more so in terms of the feeling I have in terms of sound quality. I don't like your voice on that mic. The 45$ for the USB and the XLR if everything worked... Especially without the software which would help to somewhat resolve the problem of adjusting the monitoring... Nope either.
according to your BBSAR, I'm on a three... I didn't know I was so naughty. Sorry.
Thanks again! For this test and this video. Excellent job and this still allows us to discover more gear. and to discover myself wicked.I didn't think it would be so difficult to give an opinion. I tested myself at your game, it's not that simple... I'll let you do your job, it's better... I like really your channel.
Appreciate all of that!
Meh.
It's hard not to be meh on the abundance of XLR/USB mics flying out of factories. Thanks mv7 lol