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Nvidia Broadcast Noise Removal Alternative For Radeon

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Nvidia Broadcast Noise Removal Alternative For Radeon

2024-06-05 05:26:37

The best USB microphone I've ever used. Paired with their software NVIDIA broadcast. It's 10/10. Amazing sound quality and very clean overall. I only wish it didn't have the logo on it from both sides, but that's easily fixable. Overall, for anyone looking at USB mics. This one definitely should be on your list!

5
2024-08-18 09:27:53

I use this mic all the time for broadcast news sit down interviews. Sounds good and a cheaper alternative to similar lavs.

5
2024-08-15 04:56:43

I was really struggling with noise removal on my podcast, and decided to finally invest in some quality cables. These were immediately worth the price - noise cut down to almost imperceptible levels immediately. I also appreciate the thinness of the cables.

5
2024-08-25 07:27:30

This one is an interesting and good-sounding microphone. It feels like a broadcast microphone with decent noise rejection, but it sounds like a condenser with a little bit of mid-forwarding sound.

5
2024-06-11 06:16:46

Use this headset for sports broadcasts (hockey, football, baseball, basketball). Good frequency range, comfortable, the flexible boom is good for less experienced broadcasters who have poorer mic position awareness (you can adjust it for them before the broadcast). Personally, I changed out the ear pads with Auray velour replacement pads, but that's just a personal preference - the ones it comes with are fine. Of the broadcast headsets I've used over the years, the signal to noise ratio is very good - very quiet without picking up too much ambient noise. Dynamic mic, so no phantom power required. Plenty of cord length, and having the terminators already installed is nice (assuming you're good with an XLR male mic and a 1/4 stereo headphone plugs). About the only drawback is that the flexible boom can be a little noisy if the person using it is inexperienced and fiddles with it during the broadcast. If they leave it alone, it's perfectly quiet and doesn't move, but if they keep trying to adjust it while their mic is live it will of course make noise.

5
2024-05-15 06:23:27

I purchased the Broadcast Host in order to include participants in my Podcasts. I have found the unit to do an exceptional job and is not difficult to setup properly. There is a slight amount of line noise that I have not been able to eliminate directly but using the application Audacity I merely sample a quiet portion of the leadin using the noise elimination selection in Audacity and then apply it to the entire recording and all the line noise disappears. I highly recommend the Broadcast Host to anyone wanting to make good recordings of a participant connected via a telephone line.

5
2024-04-23 08:10:16

This is an equal to the other dynamic broadcast microphones. It rejects room noise well and sounds more like a condenser mic than a dynamic mic. Very well suited to podcasting, voiceover, and broadcast. I'm surprised that it hasn't risen to popularity alongside the other dynamic mics in its price category.

5
2024-04-05 01:54:21

I broadcast 4 radio shows a week, approximately 6 to 8 hours @and I use this headset. The best thing is the noise canceling feature. I tried a plantronics headset and I sounded like I was talking through a tin can. Having said that, buy this headset.

5
2024-04-16 09:14:10

I compared this mic to a Shure KSM32, and you could easily hear the difference in self-noise. The LCT-440 Pure clocking in at 7 dB of noise, and the KSM32 at 13 dB of noise. This is a very quiet microphone. I'm using the LCT-440 Pure for radio broadcast studio use. I really love the sound of this mic, and it has immediately become my favorite mic. Even though the supplied pop filter is very uniquely designed, I found it ineffective for close up, radio broadcast use. I instead paired this mic with the WindTech PopGard. The WindTech was much better at reducing P popping, and fit perfectly on the LCT-440 Pure. This is my first Lewitt Audio mic, and I have to say that I am *very* impressed by its sound, and build quality. Lewitt knocks it out of the ballpark with this mic. A home run all the way.

5
2024-05-04 04:31:59

Works with my Nvidia Sheild.

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