Granted, I'm still new to mics so haven't a lot of context for how the V7 performs relative to its peers, but wow that Lewitt sample was hilarious! Thanks too for doing the multiple distances thing, helps a lot for context with how much variability there seems to be in how people position handheld mics.
Did anybody test AKG D5lx ? . specs mention it includes "hum bucking" (or EMI rf rejection) coil. Does it sound the same as "standard" D5 ? thanks if anybody has any advice. I am thinking in buying, but cannot test in any local shop in advance. Also couldn't find any test in youtube related to this D5lx model I mention. salute everybody.
Ooo, the V7 did nicely with plosives 😮. They all did a little better when up to the lips, but realistically, I wouldn't ever use those like that.
Granted, I'm still new to mics so haven't a lot of context for how the V7 performs relative to its peers, but wow that Lewitt sample was hilarious! Thanks too for doing the multiple distances thing, helps a lot for context with how much variability there seems to be in how people position handheld mics.
Aaaaand that is why I do all live vocals on an sE V7 now!!!
Did anybody test AKG D5lx ? . specs mention it includes "hum bucking" (or EMI rf rejection) coil. Does it sound the same as "standard" D5 ? thanks if anybody has any advice. I am thinking in buying, but cannot test in any local shop in advance. Also couldn't find any test in youtube related to this D5lx model I mention. salute everybody.
Like others have said the v7 was amazing at handling plosives in comparison to the other mics featured in this video.
SE V7, then all others, a disaster.
Amazingly, it sounded like some did worse than the sm57 😂
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They're all terrible with plosives haha, the SE V7 surprised me though!