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Audio Technical Headphones
Thomas | 2024-06-12 03:12:19 |
As always, B&H provided great service. Easy ordering process and quick shipping. The Audio - Technical headphones offer great sound and noise isolation. 5 |
James | 2024-04-21 08:39:58 |
Worked perfect! I actually used them with Audio Technical Paddle Antennas. 5 |
Rebecca Ng | 2024-09-24 02:23:31 |
You can use it also to power with audio more the headphones. 5 |
Lawrence | 2024-06-09 07:14:26 |
Just as described and no issues. I can't give any technical audio analysis but it works for my motorcycle rides. 5 |
Dave | 2024-08-19 03:33:33 |
People with far more technical background have already written about the VideoMicro, so my take on this will not be on technical aspects. I'm a stills shooter who has stumbled and bumbled my way into video. For me, one of the larger hurdles has been audio. I'm on a tight, hobby budget and every piece of gear has to be carefully selected. Moreover, I also want everything to fit into one bag. First I'll say this, no, it isn't a good as my Rode NTG2. If you're expecting that kind of performance at this price, then save your money and get something else. That being said, for me it isn't that far off the mark, and it can do some things that larger shotguns can't. For example, be in your camera bag all the time so you can set it up at nearly the drop of a hat. Since it doesn't need batteries and is small, it fills a great place in my audio/video toolkit. Maybe it is like an audio version of the Swiss utility knife. Useful in a lot of situations but not perfect. There can be a noise floor if you plug it directly into the camera, but for general use, that doesn't matter much of the time. For the times that it does I plug it into my Zoom H1 and even with both mounted on the camera, they are less obtrusive than my NTG2 in its shock mount. I've used it in Church settings to grab nice audio clips without looking like a documentary crew. At this price point, that alone might be enough value. But the deadcat that ships with it is quite good. I've gotten good audio with some pretty stiff wind gusting at 12-20 mph. If you are like me, a stills person who is learning audio I think this mic represents a unique value. Darn good audio, flexibility, and value. Combine that with the ease of taking it with you just about everywhere, and for me, this microphone was a natural choice. I have zero regrets with the purchase and love having a portable shotgun with me all of the time. 5 |
John | 2024-08-03 09:12:15 |
I can use it with my audio technical shotgun mike or my light array. Both of which I use with my older Sony handy cam. I also got the y adapter and now I can mount my audio receiver as well as my light array in a most compact way. 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-05-19 03:23:10 |
A band came loose from my Audio Technical shockmount and did an internet search for a replacement. There were a few choices and chose B&H. The online ordering was one of the smoothest I've encountered. The bands were delivered free and on schedule. These are the genuine Audio Technica bands for my shockmount and made a good choice for this order. It won't be my last! 5 |
Damir | 2024-05-14 08:20:11 |
I have used audio-technical cables and mics for years now and they have never disappointed! I feel that as a brand they are typically not the most expensive but perform like the most expensive. This is my 5th of this cable and am extremely happy. 5 |
Niko | 2024-05-02 03:35:15 |
I have somehow become the default techie for our church… We used to have audio technical microphones, as they are becoming obsolete I talk to counsel Into allowing me to buy this unit. It was a breeze to set up, the body packs are a bit easier to operate, and the sound quality is tremendous. I’ll probably buy another couple of these units over the next year. 5 |
BravermanA | 2024-04-03 02:31:32 |
I'm not a professional audio person by any means, but I have been doing voiceovers for technical presentations that I like to share with a large group of people. The internal microphones in my PC (and even the much better one in my high-end web cam) didn't provide the voice quality I wanted for those talks. The Yeti was reasonably priced, worked with built-in drivers on OSX, and provided excellent voice quality. Recommended for others in my category who want a better recording experience at a reasonable price without installing extra software on your system. 5 |