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Condenser Microphone Block Sounds

2024-09-18 07:42:44

connecting the condenser microphone, quite functional

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2024-06-25 09:47:39

good basic Large Capsule Condenser Microphone.

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2024-07-05 09:22:44

Use this to hold up my Blue Condenser Microphone. It's impressive because the microphone is extremely heavy #sweepstakes

5
2024-08-05 07:26:50

Love the Rode NTG-1 Condenser Microphone. I use it with my Canon Mark 2

5
2024-05-17 09:18:16

This is my first condenser microphone. The product was very easy to use and provided very good results. The mic is very affordable and looks amazing.

5
2024-04-28 06:36:18

I use this as an insert on a mic channel to help EQ a sensitive condenser microphone. Works great!

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2024-04-29 08:56:47

I really should have bought the ADX20IP Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone WITH the APS910 Power Supply ... but oh well ... live and learn. I use it connected to the Tascam DR-100 MKII and have loved the results.

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2024-07-18 05:56:16

Looks and sounds great. I am very happy with this microphone.

5
2024-09-13 03:52:42

Did exactly what it said it would do. Managed to boost audio from a small condenser mic while allowing me to lower the gain. Sounds as loud as before, but now I have lower noise. Would recommend.

5
2024-09-05 07:56:46

I've been using a Shure SM57 for as a podcast mic, and honestly for $100 that thing is great. THIS microphone is on a whole other level. The versatility of the mic is a huge plus, with low pass and high pass filter options, you can get really close to the sound of an RE20. I bought an RE20 and this mic at the same time to see which one would be best for podcasting. My conclusion is if you want a mic JUST for spoken word, I think the RE20 should be your go to. It's several hundred dollars cheaper, and I think it gets amazing sound. Doesn't need much EQ in post. However if you want a mic that captures clarity like a condenser, this will obviously be a better choice. The noise rejection is great on the LS-208, maybe not quite as good as the RE20 but it is amazing for a condenser. I have it set with a 9k LP and 50HZ HP for podcasting and it sounds absolutely incredible. I also record music, mostly acoustic guitar and vocals. This thing EXCELS for both. Did a side by side with RE20 for music, and while the vocals sound pretty good on an RE20, the acoustic guitar sounds pretty awful. The LS-208 sounds worlds better. Which makes sense with it being a condenser. So someday I'd like to have both the RE20 and the LS-208 in my mic locker, but for now, it's LS-208 all the way. No regrets!

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