Maono PD200X Microphone Review, Fantastic USB XLR Mic

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Maono PD200X USB XLR microphone works with Computer's with Windows, Mac and Android. Great Budget microphone option for Podcast, Gaming Streaming and UA-camrs. Maono Link software is powerful sound tuning software. Frequency response of 40Hz-16KHz
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    0:00 Mic connections, RGB light, Desk stand
    1:32 Maono Link Software, USB Audio
    4:09 Android Mobile Phone
    4:54 XLR Audio, Spec testing
    7:32 USB and XLR PC & Camera?
    9:14 Mic control buttons
    10:04 Noise Rejection
    11:49 Game Streaming Test
    13:40 Thoughts & Conclusion
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  • @sparkestudio
    @sparkestudio  5 місяців тому

    XLR Wireless to Camera Mic in! HACK!
    ua-cam.com/video/kMo9oCoe7pw/v-deo.html

  • @MDxGano
    @MDxGano 15 днів тому +1

    The range on this unit sounds very low. "not very crisp" is the best way to describe it. Not a deal breaker, but as soon as you get over $80 CAD, I expect better. It is aesthetically pleasing, so that does count for a bit and coming with a desk mount is actually quite nice to see.

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  15 днів тому

      @@MDxGano i think a lot of people are missing audio from mics that spund low resolution the AM8 sounds good but some of the audio sounded like old audio compression... The same price range is also reviewed here. This microphone could have a different frequency response that could be more narrow. In this price range i find there is always a sacrifice of some sort somewhere.
      The PD400X is an higher end unit with nice tone and the USB equalizer tuning is wonderful but self noise so the PD400X I see best for Podcasting speaking close to the mic or game streaming. Sadly more self noise than the cheaper options but better tonal frequency response. In about 3 weeks I expect to be reviewing another XLR / USB mic option

    • @MDxGano
      @MDxGano 6 днів тому

      @@sparkestudio Would be interesting to hear/see side by sides with the mic in video; something like the Blue Yeti, Hyper X Quadcast s or the new RoG mic name not found in my memory.
      The range being "very low" is a bit of an exaggeration. The mic in the video was proficient enough for me to not care if it wasnt a mic comparison video.

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  6 днів тому

      @@MDxGano you might find the comparison with the Maono PD400X and Fifine AM8 to be interesting
      ua-cam.com/video/1uT9cQjoJ-E/v-deo.htmlsi=qPXvwTTkE1b6VFOl
      I have not reviewed any of those mics or used any of those you have mentioned. It gets very expensive buying everything out of pocket as you may notice my small subscriber and view counts. Between this channel and my tech channel I spent $100,000 out of pocket on equipment that includes any income I made since mid 2019 when I started both my channels. I spent enough to buy a new truck to help others.
      I almost bought the Blue Yeti during a boxing day special however I spent on a new mechanical gaming keyboard instead. I am very curious about how the Fifine Tank 3 compares. To buy older products and get no views cause UA-cam won't push it would just work to kill my channel... Which is massively underrated for all the work and money I put in. if someone sent me those for review to compare I would be he on that. I used to have more mics, a lot more but had to sell off a pile to pay for my electrical schooling.

  • @PopoRamos
    @PopoRamos 5 місяців тому

    That's great! Quick question, what happens if you plug the mic into a power bank or power adapter? reason why I ask is because I want to see if the RGB stays on when connected to XLR without the need to also plug it to an actual PC. On a future revision I would love to see these types of mics with an internal battery can run the RGB for a couple hours. that would be perfect for podcasts where you need to have multiple mics going into a mixer

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  5 місяців тому +1

      100% yes, a power bank or any normal power source works for RGB lighting. Where I test the silence of XLR and have the RGB on I removed the part of the video where I mentioned it is connected to USB on my alarm clock. A Power bank works exactly the same.

    • @PopoRamos
      @PopoRamos 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! just ordered one on a lightning deal for 55 bucks. If I like it, I might order another one@@sparkestudio

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  5 місяців тому +1

      @@PopoRamos Nice deal 👍. If you like RGB you'll love the RGB light with wireless control and special lighting effects I'll be reviewing. It arrived today.
      I made an unlisted community post about the piles of tech items I'll be reviewing. Also a crazy teaser to start with where I power my camera, Tascam, Zoom F3 and my 5.5" monitor off of one battery. Most tech reviewers which are sponsored of course are look at this $1000 battery it can power your setup... The battery I used is about $60 USD. Always so much fun to "break the rules".

    • @PopoRamos
      @PopoRamos 5 місяців тому

      Nice, can't wait to check it out! keep doing the great work. I like your channel a lot! Great info!@@sparkestudio

    • @chadsadventures1
      @chadsadventures1 4 місяці тому

      The RGB does not work in XLR mode.

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 5 місяців тому

    Impressive audio.
    I got a Rode PodMic for a bit more, it was on a sale, so got a good deal, but already cheap, but only a bit more than this.
    But PodMic does not pick up scratching noise as much but the metal tapping sounds and the arm it will.
    It's built for major abuse it seems. Is PD200X too? Is it made of metal or plastic? I see the Maono PD400X looks like a Pod Mic copy at the front at least.

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  5 місяців тому +1

      Yep, it is made of metal. Thanks for asking, I literally had to go check right now to know. The body paint has a very slight texture, but I bet someone is going to purposely use that textured body to record their own record player scratch sound effects 😲. Setting up like a Studio mic sounded setup overhead sounded better than expected. I haven't tried the Rod Podmic you speak of, is it also dual USB and XLR?

    • @mtbboy1993
      @mtbboy1993 5 місяців тому

      There are two versions, the PodMic USB has both XLR and USB, and is much pricier, and it comes with a pop filter. Podmic does not, it's only XLR. Also it does not come with an XLR cable. I don't remember if the USB version comes with one. @@sparkestudio

  • @Bennjii
    @Bennjii 4 місяці тому

    Can you do a video of you editing the audio to make it sound better?

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  4 місяці тому +1

      I never edit audio to make it sound any different than it does. The only edit I ever do is removing hiss which I don't do any of that here.
      Do you mean a general video to make audio sound better?
      If you would be referring to removing hiss and mic self noise I have at least 2 videos but 1 showing multiple methods. On my channel simply click on channel name and go top play list and find "hot Tips"

    • @reznified8624
      @reznified8624 4 місяці тому

      @@sparkestudiookay yeah thank you

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  4 місяці тому

      @@reznified8624 The video for cleaning up audio and different methods is here:
      ua-cam.com/video/Vtg2Ti8qeuA/v-deo.html
      I should see about making cheap audio should better one day... Some people do that, I always prefer get good audio and never have to modify after but even the best of wired lavaliers tend to have a "thin sound" if not speaking super close.

  • @timobllscn3954
    @timobllscn3954 2 місяці тому

    When I use it in voicechats, will the others hear keyboard noise?

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  2 місяці тому +1

      Can't believe I missed testing that aspect of this mic. With a mechanical keyboard there is no such thing as zero sound but reduced sound. I ordered the PD400X and when I review I'll compare the sound rejection with a keyboard on both. This is going to reduce keyboard sound a lot if you speak close up to the mic and have the keyboard below.
      The most impressive noise rejection I tested so far can be heard in my Fifine AM8T review BUT the USB audio isn't as good as the PD200X and the volume level of the AM8T is low forcing you to speak close to the mic.

    • @timobllscn3954
      @timobllscn3954 2 місяці тому

      @@sparkestudio Don't worry about it. It was also forgotten in all the other reviews of this microphone :D And thank you so much for the additional informations! Oh and btw: in a german review the youtuber was very annoyed about the ground noise. I am not sure if it was just his mic or a problem of the device model

  • @efeemir6006
    @efeemir6006 2 місяці тому

    Does it work on a ps5?

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  2 місяці тому

      Sadly I have no clue since I do not have a PS5 to test. This is a USB mic like any other, if a regular USB mic works this should work as well.

  • @tekwiz99
    @tekwiz99 5 місяців тому

    Makes me want to get rid of my Blue Yeti

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  5 місяців тому

      I almost got a Blue Yeti during the really nice boxing day sale but it was too big in size and only USB. I expected less from this mic but got more.

    • @MDxGano
      @MDxGano 15 днів тому

      The Yeti is going to be the objectively better unit in terms of pure performance and audio features. That being said, I did get rid of mine for aesthetics and was met with disappointment in the software from kingstons hyper x quadcast s.

  • @chadsadventures1
    @chadsadventures1 4 місяці тому +1

    This microphone is not good. No matter what settings I used in XLR Mode which is better than USB, I never got it to sound that good. Always sounded muffled and not crisp. I bought a FiFine K669D and it sounds much better and its half the price !!!

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  4 місяці тому

      You might of had a defective mic, but as I state in my review USB is the best sound.
      I didn't edit the sound and I am not playing music and I didn't even compress or touch any the sound, pure as recorded.
      I reviewed the Fifine AM8T just before this which is certainly a higher end mic than the K669D. I Preferred Fifine XLR and I personally was meh on the USB sound.

    • @chadsadventures1
      @chadsadventures1 4 місяці тому

      @@sparkestudio could be defective but I just didn't like the sound of the pd200x. It was so bad I got my old blue snowball mic to sound better in USB. I really wanted to love the Maono but I was disappointed. It's back in the box. Like I said before the K669D is a much better mic.

    • @sparkestudio
      @sparkestudio  4 місяці тому

      @@chadsadventures1 tone for your personal voice is a big thing. The fifine AM8 mic had a beautiful deep tone when speaking close and personal with XLR. This Maono is more natural flat tone unless turned with the USB software to Deep or Vintage. I reviewed another Fifine mic it in my playlist sounded identical to the Shure MV7 and it was totally budget but it had a light annoying buzz (an older mic) one of the first few USB mics I reviewed on this channel back around 2020.

    • @MDxGano
      @MDxGano 15 днів тому

      @@sparkestudio I was wondering if anyone else would comment on how "not crisp" this mike sounds compared to comparatively priced models on the market like the blue yeti and hyper x quadcast. Started my comments before the halfway point, the XLR in your video was a bit more "detailed".