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Headphone Sensitive To Noise Gaming

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Headphone Sensitive To Noise Gaming

2024-04-07 05:13:18

Gaming Soundstage is phenomenal. Seen reviews about the weight and to be honest I don't notice them. I do recommend doing a fine tune with the equalizer as the stock setting does lack a little. The battery life is amazing it last me weeks of gaming/music. The bass is great for a gaming headphone. Buy it, you won't regret it. I will forever be a planar magnetic headphone guy from now on, does not even compare to standard driver headphone.

5
2024-06-18 09:23:45

I am extra sensitive to headphone comfort. I owned this pair of headphones years ago and sold them. I finally reunited with them and the comfort is just like I remember. On top of that, the sound is excellent. I think they sound better than my Beyerdemic 770's. The bass is very present and the treble is crisp. I don't regret buying them again.

5
2024-07-05 08:57:12

I only use this mic for gaming and so far so good, does not pick up too much background noise. 5 stars.

5
2024-09-23 04:42:33

I bought this and a Sennheiser ME66/ME64 together. I use this more often than the Sennhiesers. The AT897 is less sensitive than the Sennhiesers but frankly I get less handling noise with the AT897. The ME66 picks up EVERYTHING which can be pretty annoying to edit out later.

5
2024-09-18 01:15:40

The on-board mic on my newly purchased Panasonic AG-HMC150 gives white noise and is not very sensitive. After reading a professional review of the AT875 short condenser shotgun mic from Audio-Technica along with many other more expensive microphones, I bought AT875 shotgun mic at B&H. It is a perfect fit for my camera. It is sensitive but without the white noise. I don't even need to use a shock mount for it since I don't hear the handling noise. The sound quality is greatly improved. I have it mounted on my camera all the time. It is short enough so I don't have to take it off when I put my camera into the camera bag that I bought separately. The title of the review article is As I hear it - Choosing the right microphone by Dan Brockett. You can easily find the article on-line since I cannot put the web link here according to the review policy of B&H. It is a great article. Good luck.

5
2024-09-03 02:17:55

Only sanken 11 is better,because is more sensitive and you dont have to push the preamp ,which can cause some noise,like speech sound tram has warmer sound which I like

5
2024-08-17 02:19:15

No problem. Makes a little noise, but I’m noise sensitive and it doesn’t bother me. It’s nice to know when it’s thinking! I hope it lasts forever. Using it for video editing.

5
2024-07-18 06:38:25

It's a great microphone. It's sensitive and so does pickup noise from the side. But it sounds amazing. Paired with DBX 286 it's sounds amazing. I use for Teams calls and people say it sound crystal clear. It's light and so had to add weight to my mic stand Rode 90.

5
2024-08-12 06:18:58

Very goods with when it came to white noise. The audio was very clear at most times and I was able to get the sound that I wanted. Very sensitive to the slightest sounds which makes soft scenes great. Easy to install into any DLSR or other camera.

5
2024-05-24 05:10:42

I have a Shure 55SH and it is not known for being a very sensitive microphone. It looks great on my desk but was not getting used much since I had to crank the mixer gain up adding a lot of noise. I have the Mackie Big Knob studio (love it!) and it has 48 volts out (phantom power) so it was easy to plug it in the back inline with the XLR mic cable. So now I have a lot more volume and a lot less noise.

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