I'm glad you made a video because I was considering the Shure but it is very expensive. The Shure has different caps depending on whether you wear it over or under the shirt. The presence cap boosts the highs so it doesn't sound muffled under the shirt. Surprisingly I didn't hear a big difference. For pros there are other factors like quality of build, size, mounting accessories, cable flexibility, and matching it to a boom mic so they can cut between the two and sound similar. So if you're wearing out side the shirt, on the collar... its not going to shine. On the bright side Shure mics are in high demand and hold their value. You could sell it and make most of your money back.
The Deity DA35 doesn’t have the best reputation. There’s a Tentacle Sync Microdot adapter for only $10 more that you might want to look into. P.S.: It wouldn’t surprise me if the Zoom recorders are only providing about half the Shure lav’s specified operating voltage. Many of the higher-end lavs need higher voltage than consumer-grade recorders and transmitters can provide.
I'm glad you made a video because I was considering the Shure but it is very expensive. The Shure has different caps depending on whether you wear it over or under the shirt. The presence cap boosts the highs so it doesn't sound muffled under the shirt. Surprisingly I didn't hear a big difference. For pros there are other factors like quality of build, size, mounting accessories, cable flexibility, and matching it to a boom mic so they can cut between the two and sound similar. So if you're wearing out side the shirt, on the collar... its not going to shine. On the bright side Shure mics are in high demand and hold their value. You could sell it and make most of your money back.
I like the low in on shure. But I like the Senn better
The Deity DA35 doesn’t have the best reputation. There’s a Tentacle Sync Microdot adapter for only $10 more that you might want to look into.
P.S.: It wouldn’t surprise me if the Zoom recorders are only providing about half the Shure lav’s specified operating voltage. Many of the higher-end lavs need higher voltage than consumer-grade recorders and transmitters can provide.