So the audio technica sounds less muddy because its a condenser mic and the manono pd200x is a dynamic so they are different the audio technica is for like music studio and the pd200x is for podcasts but both sounds good
Also Sensei dankpods said this but it is actually quite good advice but. For most audio equipment, good stuff will stay good. You still see like beryldynamics DT770’s around and they were made in the 80’s
Potentially, but I’m not sure. I know there are specific things people look for in mic’s for recording music in terms of pickup pattern and frequencies it’s good at, but I don’t know enough to give a good recommendation on that
So the audio technica sounds less muddy because its a condenser mic and the manono pd200x is a dynamic so they are different the audio technica is for like music studio and the pd200x is for podcasts but both sounds good
Yes! Both good, just different.
@DelaneyMedia what were the settings you had on the microphone when you spoke into it?
The fact that that was on usb aswell
Also Sensei dankpods said this but it is actually quite good advice but. For most audio equipment, good stuff will stay good. You still see like beryldynamics DT770’s around and they were made in the 80’s
How do I set up the mic to use on bandlab
Can you pls suggest me a dynamic mic under 250 dollars for my gaming and livestream
Audio tecnica 80 2020, but its 8 years old
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Audio technica at2020 sonds better but get the usb+ it sounds better
Thanks for the hart
would a podcast mic work for recording voice for music?
Potentially, but I’m not sure. I know there are specific things people look for in mic’s for recording music in terms of pickup pattern and frequencies it’s good at, but I don’t know enough to give a good recommendation on that
No
How to enhance voice quality of Maono pd 200x mic
in maono app
Better pd200
Wow. Pd200x sounds like total crap. AT2020 sounds perfect 👌
yes you should, its better
yes, pd200x sounds better
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