I tried out the Behringer XM8500 (handheld dynamic cardioid microphone), which I've heard about for a while now as an incredibly sounding mic for its price point. After trying it out in this video, I can see why it has such a positive reputation. There aren't any glaring problems with it that I've been able to identify thus far and the audio from it sounds very comparable to prices 3 times its price. I also noticed that the audio sounds way better once KZitem compression hits and if you listen with something like AirPods. Very, very impressed.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Wrong mic audio
0:23 Price I bought it for
0:33 What’s included
0:48 Frequency response
1:22 Light mic + Rode PSA-1
1:41 Correct unprocessed audio
2:50 Plosives
3:30 Handling noise
3:57 Sibilance
4:35 Background noise rejection
4:57 Off-axis
5:36 Self-noise
5:50 Different distances
6:27 Proximity effect
6:40 Foam windscreen
7:19 Lightly processed audio
7:35 First impressions
8:08 Value
8:50 Other options
9:28 Conclusion
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