Neumann was an easy pick. My least favorite was the NT2-A for your voice, I think it left something out. Ember much better than I thought it would be, but not really a studio contender. NT-1 was surprisingly good. Had the most TLM-103 qualities but certainly not all of them.
@@badmiddens interesting that you find the NT2000 to do the worst job! I don't disagree but I think it's made to be a "do-it-all" mic compared to the others, focusing more on vocals.
I liked the NT1 the most seemed more balanced than the others. The TLM 103 picked up too much low-end and brought out an unpleasant/distracting rumble in your voice.
@@BeatsBangcomtv nice take to be honest! I sort of agree that balance wise or flat-ness wise the NT1 gets a tiny bit less "shaped" but I like my voice thickened in the mix, so I personally prefer the tlm103 :)
Great video!
It was definitely easy to tell which one the Neumann is. I switched up the Yeti and the NT1 tho
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Neumann was an easy pick. My least favorite was the NT2-A for your voice, I think it left something out. Ember much better than I thought it would be, but not really a studio contender. NT-1 was surprisingly good. Had the most TLM-103 qualities but certainly not all of them.
@@badmiddens interesting that you find the NT2000 to do the worst job! I don't disagree but I think it's made to be a "do-it-all" mic compared to the others, focusing more on vocals.
@@anas_voice_over I think the others fit you better, but all ears are different for sure
i did feel the tinniness of the cheaper mics but i seriously could not tell you which is which if my life depended on it, shite is just identical 💀
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I liked the NT1 the most seemed more balanced than the others. The TLM 103 picked up too much low-end and brought out an unpleasant/distracting rumble in your voice.
@@BeatsBangcomtv nice take to be honest!
I sort of agree that balance wise or flat-ness wise the NT1 gets a tiny bit less "shaped" but I like my voice thickened in the mix, so I personally prefer the tlm103 :)
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