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Prevent Blowing Audio With Rode Microphone

2024-07-25 09:37:16

Rather getting cheap Chinese shotgun microphone. it is better to spend more and get the Rode Microphone. Good Audio Quality with the Wind Dead cat it is perfect to start with

5
2024-08-09 09:34:43

The RODE NTG3 Mic Recording Kit is an exceptional investment for any audio professional or enthusiast seeking top-tier sound quality. From the moment I began using this microphone, I was blown away by its performance and versatility. The NTG3 microphone itself is a marvel of engineering. Its broadcast-quality sound is clear, rich, and detailed, capturing audio with remarkable precision. The mic's RF-bias technology ensures superior resistance to moisture, making it a reliable choice for challenging environments, whether you're recording outdoors or in humid conditions. The low self-noise level is impressive, allowing for clean and professional audio recordings every time. The build quality of the NTG3 is equally impressive. It's solid and durable, designed to withstand the rigors of field recording and studio use. The microphone's sleek design and lightweight construction make it easy to handle and position, enhancing its usability across various applications.

5
2024-08-01 06:15:55

So far, this microphone has been a great companion to my Canon t3i. I have used both the LensHopper and the Rode VideoMic Pro, and I have to say that both of them have the same audio quality. But the LensHopper is stronger and will not fall from its shock mount. Plus, you can use a single battery for weeks. The only downsides are that you can't monitor your audio levels (no headphone plugin) or your battery life until it is drained, but for the price you can't complain about that.

5
2024-07-17 08:22:12

I am a big fan of RODE audio products so I trusted that this tiny microphone would work great for a portable mic kit to be used with my iPone 11. I was not disappointed. I have been using the outstanding RODE Videomic Go, but it is just too large a mic to take on the go. This VideoMicro sounds just as good. I am also very impressed that B&H sells it in a kit with the TRRS cable necessary for iPhone audio. (Something the other RODE resellers do not include.)

5
2024-06-11 03:14:43

Hard to say enough good things about this microphone. First, RODE always seems to put out great stuff; the quality is awesome. The mount is great, the overall size is perfect, the mic itself looks really good on-camera, the adjustable volume control is something every mic should have, the sound is awesome, the controls are intuitive and the rechargeable battery seems to last forever. Got this to do scratch audio for projects, but honestly I’ve used the audio from this for a few run and gun things and have been very pleased. Game-changing camera-top shotgun mic.

5
2024-06-26 02:30:14

I like this Microphone and it has served me well in the little time I had it. I would definitely purchase it again and I don't think the $300 Rode unit works that much better - you would have to be doing some more serious audio work to really hear differences. I wouldn't spend the $300 on the next higher Rode - this one works for amateurs and semi-professionals just fine.

5
2024-05-01 02:10:20

Amazing headphone in a great price range. I am not as familiar with sound technicalities but this is definitely a big step up from the Rode Videomic Pro in terms of build quality and audio quality. It is not as convenient to setup to the camera that so it's really meant to be used in more professional situations.My run and gun solution is to plug it into an iRig Pre directly into my Panasonic GH3 using a audio splitter. Search up irig pre xlr hack and look at the dslrnood link. It saved me from having to buy a $ juiced link or a recorder.So this microphone is not as easy to use as the DSLR specific microphone like the Rode VMP so I use it for more professional situations.

5
2024-05-02 07:10:52

This is a great microphone. It does not require an audio interface. Simply plug it to your computer through USB and there you go! It also has an option for monitoring with zero latency. The default microphone sound level is too quite for my listeners. So, I use peace + equalizer combo software to adjust its dB output level (+18dB). I compared to my Rode Mini USB condenser microphone. Q2U had a more natural sounding and rich audio. Rode mini USB sounded little dull (or muffled). However, Q2U has much more ambient noise which requires more editing time at post production. As a teacher, I do not have extra time for that. So, I prefer Rode mini USB for my lecture recordings and I may use Q2U for broadcasting where recording is not a priority. Finally, this info can be useful to some: Q2U doesn't work with Notability on iPad Pro (3rd Gen), Rode Mini USB does.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I bought this Rode WS2 windscreen for my Audio Technica AT2020 USB Plus microphone and it fits perfectly. Just what I needed and priced reasonably. Also, B&H Photo ships fast!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I bought this product as a bundle deal with the Rode NTG2 Microphone to be used on top of a DSLR for run and gun audio when I don't have time for an external audio recorder. It works as described. You plug in the XLR to the mic, the other end goes right into your DSLR. Build quality is solid, it doesn't feel cheap at all.

5