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Sennheiser Headphones No Voice
David | 2024-08-05 03:11:24 |
Sounds very close to the sennheiser MKH 416 for voice overs. 5 |
musetrigger | 2024-04-25 08:35:38 |
My son does voice acting and these headphones are outstanding! 5 |
Robert B. | 2024-07-27 09:26:32 |
As an audiophile and an owner of some of the best headphones from Sennheiser and others, I must say that the AirPods Max Headphones are excellent - - in fact they are terrific. The sound quality is superb and the headphones are extremely comfortable. This product gets my highest rating of 5/5. 5 |
Hee | 2024-07-15 02:19:39 |
This would be the Illmatic of Headphones for DJs. Sennheiser kept If it ain't broke, don't try fix it. Many user replaceable parts. Light weights construction for hours of use without fatigue. I believe 2024 marks the 35 years anniversary of this headphones. As glasses wearer, on-ear nature of this headphones works wonder. Since nothing existed in this world is perfect, here are few cons; little thin and easy to get tangled straight cable, coiled cable is also nice to have but little to heavy and long for my taste. Although included Pleather pads are comfy, and gets worn out rather quick. Invest in velour pads like ones from DT770. 5 |
J | 2024-07-11 07:52:15 |
For several years I've been pretty outspoken about preferring (any) Sennheiser handheld (835/45, 9, MD etc).. over their Shure counterparts. I've got a deep voice, but there's a significant amount of fry and rasp that comes through. (I do voice over/podcasting/comedy.. not a singer.. just to clarify). But going back to what I was saying, the classic SM58 for example, its a good and solid mic, but for my voice.. it turns into a tug-of-war trying to tone down some of the really harsh tones that no one wants to hear for voice over, podcasting etc.. So I was pretty skeptical of the SR117.. I knew there was a lot of hype about it's flat response being extremely easy to EQ, but I've never owned a handheld condenser. Now.. I'm never looking back. No background noise cleanup. It picks up my voice and only my voice even in a room with quite a bit of ambient sound, but it even seems to TAME some of that same uncomfortable grit/rasp/fry I was previously talking about. I don't know if it's because there's finally balance between the lows in my voice with that fry, or if this mic is just great at cutting back on sibilance. But in either case, the amount of EQ needed to get this thing to the same ear-friendly experience as my go-to Sennheiser 945 was mind blowing effortless. I genuinely cannot believe Earthworks considers this to be a budget option, and if you're needing something for live or studio, I'll gladly throw my vote in for the hype of this microphone. I haven't used it in a live setting, but when I turn on all of the fans, lights, computers etc in my studio.. the ambient room levels are extremely high, and if it's rejecting ALL of them with ease, I can only imagine it would handle the same feedback rejection in a live setting where the vocalist doesn't need anywhere near the amount of gain I use for just talking. 5 |
Donald F | 2024-06-12 01:40:18 |
My wife absolutely loves these Sennheiser Headphones 5 |
Patrick | 2024-09-17 06:38:10 |
I love the Zoom H5. I'm using it as an audio interface to record my voice with a dynamic mic (Sennheiser e835). I run the Zoom H5 directly into my computer on USB bus power (no batteries or SD card needed) and record to Camtasia. The H5 preamps are strong enough for the Sennheiser, even though it's a dynamic mic, and the results sound very good to my ear. Much lower noise than my Tascam DR-40 (which can't be used as an audio interface anyway, unlike the Zoom H5) and my voice sounds clearer and more natural with the Zoom H5. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-28 03:35:37 |
I bought this to use for voice over with my Sennheiser MKH-416. For a long time, I've been very loyal to the Popless 3.5 dual mesh screen because it works well and stays nicely out of the way. I'm now sold on the Hook. After much testing, it works just as well, but is even more compact, which means I can pay even less attention to the mic and more attention to the performance. And the price is right too. It's simple, as it should be. One note on use: placement matters a lot. I found, for me and the way my mic is placed, it performs significantly better in a vertical position. It also works best for me placed as far away from the mic as possible. Small adjustments make a pretty significant difference, so it's worth the time to place it with care. 5 |
Andrew | 2024-06-25 06:39:29 |
I do voice overs from my home studio and use a Sennheiser MKH416 shotgun microphone. I was looking for a smaller pop filter that would not obstruct my view, and this is it!! It fits the microphone perfectly, and is as small of a visual obstruction as you can get (other than a foam wind screen). It's working out very well. 5 |
Dominant | 2024-06-06 03:36:56 |
I use Sennheiser E865 for more than 5 Years, and never been upset about this microphone. Great thing about it that it has very clear sound, works perfectly for every kind of voice, but i find it the best in having it for Male Vocal. because it picks up low frequencies really good and makes any voice sound very rich. 5 |