Ultimate $100 XLR Mic Comparison

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Senpai Gaming

Senpai Gaming

2 жыл бұрын

Let's take a look at the Rode Podmic, the AT2040, the Blue Ember, and the AT2020. Here is what you need to see (or hear).
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@Senpai
@Senpai 2 жыл бұрын
I want to hear any and all thoughts on these mics. Did you have guesses during the blind test? Did you have thoughts during the comparisons? Hit me.
@owenverse5793
@owenverse5793 2 жыл бұрын
I think it was great, especially from the best :D
@AKIXIMO
@AKIXIMO 2 жыл бұрын
Alpha gamings comment: 6 hours ago Everyone else: 1 min ago Me: ¿?¿
@imprial
@imprial 2 жыл бұрын
I was honestly surprised by the quality of the cheaper mics
@GamingWithURO
@GamingWithURO 2 жыл бұрын
Happy to see these companies making such good sounding mics at such an affordable price point vs the "big dogs". No longer does it cost a ton to sound great.
@silphyhere
@silphyhere 2 жыл бұрын
I love the blue ember to btw but can I cancel the noise
@RichLeigh
@RichLeigh 2 жыл бұрын
Managed to get both sets of microphones right, but to be honest, even as someone that uses and swears by the SM7B I have to admit that the PodMic sounded great and provides some serious competition at a fraction of the cost! Not a fan of the AT2040 at all though, unfortunately. Was curious to hear how that one sounded, but I can't say I was at all impressed.
@usr-coffee
@usr-coffee 2 жыл бұрын
unfortunatly in practical use the podmic often comes up as very nasil heavy and arsh sound mic compared to the sm7b i think there better choices then podmic i if u dont mind giving up looks
@skrrrt1307
@skrrrt1307 2 жыл бұрын
Would you recomend the SM7B for music recording?
@Ravalo354
@Ravalo354 2 жыл бұрын
@@usr-coffee what abt the samson q2u?
@poggerzloggarz2461
@poggerzloggarz2461 Жыл бұрын
@@Ravalo354 is the sm58 alright
@theoutsiderjess4869
@theoutsiderjess4869 Жыл бұрын
The podmic with a popfilter and a little bit of eq is amazing
@SwitchandClickOfficial
@SwitchandClickOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
I got everything wrong, but great information! Our Blue Snowball just broke, so I'm looking at other options now for the stream :) Looks like AT2020 and Elgato Wave XLR is in my future
@thegodofmotion
@thegodofmotion 2 жыл бұрын
YOOO SWITCH AND CLICK IS HERE :D
@hajdek8802
@hajdek8802 2 жыл бұрын
Get the pod mic instead great mic
@keyswitches9269
@keyswitches9269 2 жыл бұрын
how are you commenting on every video I watch
@arzhiediazaj
@arzhiediazaj 2 жыл бұрын
do u think its possible to make a keyboard with a mic built-in?
@pooshpakpatil8870
@pooshpakpatil8870 2 жыл бұрын
@@arzhiediazaj I don't think so bro.. she have to lube too much may be... 😆 lol
@JeremyCulbreath
@JeremyCulbreath 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a couple AT2020 for years. It's been a solid performer with several interfaces and field recorders. Glad to see it can still keep up with newer offerings.
@JosephFrechette
@JosephFrechette 2 жыл бұрын
I paused the video after you played the AT2020 and the Bottle Rocket to make this comment. I started streaming with a Yeti using Voicemeter, and after a lot of research and watching videos like yours purchased a PodMic and a GoXLR. What an awesome combo! Using your GoXLR video as a baseline and tweaking from there, you wouldn't believe how many people comment on how my voice sounds, whether on my stream or even while gaming using in game voice comms. Thank you so much for your content!
@mail4jim1
@mail4jim1 Жыл бұрын
The pod mic is my favorite so far. For my voice and budget. Hearing your demo, I'm sold and I've subscribed. Godspeed. Thanks Fam
@marcossantos2461
@marcossantos2461 2 жыл бұрын
The end was something, congratz, the video is excellent. I own the AT2020 and RODE Podmic and I'm happy with both.
@kab0_0m
@kab0_0m 2 жыл бұрын
I have the AT2020 goin with the GOXLR and I absolutely love it. Followed your mic eq setup on the goxlr tutorial and branched from there to make it a bit more for me. Thanks for all you do!
@SlushyMcGee
@SlushyMcGee 2 жыл бұрын
I really feel like I'm in sync with you and Nutty. Been getting great video content from you and with exactly the help I need! I LOVE the Blue Ember, I already have a Blue Yeti which has been my trusty sidekick, but been wanting to upgrade to the Elgato XLR! Thank you for your videos!!
@TheOneBigM
@TheOneBigM 2 жыл бұрын
Ive had my podmic for over a year now since watching your first video on it and I absolutely love it still. Amazing
@KMichiyu
@KMichiyu Жыл бұрын
I am so happy I found this video. Been looking for ages for an actually good comparison on these mics. Honestly, I am really surprised how good the Rode sounds. I'll have to give this video another listen to finalise my choice of mic soon, but dor now the Podmic is a clear winner.
@peek73
@peek73 Жыл бұрын
So I have been using the Blue Yeti for over a year now and wanted to switch to a new style of microphone. After watching this I decided to upgrade to the Rhode Pod Cast Mic. I also just picked up the GO XLR, never using one it seems the easiest to learn on. Love the videos, your my go to on streaming now days since I found you. Thank you and congrats on the new Senpai Gaming.
@OSUPhoenix13
@OSUPhoenix13 2 жыл бұрын
This is incredibly helpful as I'm looking to upgrade to an XLR mic down the road. I was going to save up for the SM7B since its widely considered a standard, but that podmic now has my attention and fits my budget far easier (I'm slowly growing). I love these little breakdown videos as it helps me to set equipment goals that are in line with the budget I get from my streaming/content/design work.
@Orionsbell
@Orionsbell 2 жыл бұрын
ahhhh man, I can feel myself buying a microphone at the end of this video. you make so quality no nonsense informative videos man, I appreciate you.
@TheMrHolmes
@TheMrHolmes 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using the Podmic for since Christmas of 2020 and I love it!! I feel I have no need for a upgrade ever. Def my favorite
@CGJoe
@CGJoe 8 ай бұрын
As soon as I heard you talk into the Rode Podmic I put it in my amazon basket, and on the audio tests I guessed all correct, expensive vs cheap, thx for making this video.
@jaimesk1688
@jaimesk1688 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for EQ-testing! PodMic wasn't super in other reviews, but with your little EQ sculpt it blew the others away! EQs well. The SE V7 stepped up to $120 recently, but it is is truly amazing. With pop filter, I really prefer it vs. the regular podcasters...like a condenser sound, but dynamic, with hypercardioid.
@The_Nintenjones
@The_Nintenjones Жыл бұрын
Was looking for good reviews on 100 dollar xlr mics and this made that final push for me to get the at2020.
@vincentvanpiro
@vincentvanpiro Жыл бұрын
This is the third time I watch this video and I still learning. Thank you for your job
@WhoIsKryp
@WhoIsKryp 2 жыл бұрын
I ended up being right on every microphone during the test, not just cheap/expensive, but the models themselves. The condenser test was only because I could hear that the first was EQ'd more, and the dynamic test mostly came from how much better the SM7B is at handling plosives. All in all, great video Harris!
@itscrewston6684
@itscrewston6684 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is super dope and I love your videos dude. You seem super friendly
@Moneybank96
@Moneybank96 2 жыл бұрын
The Rode Podmic is my go to, it sounds amazing and I love the look of it. a little heavy but with the right boomarm it works great
@XxDeViLBrInGeRxX
@XxDeViLBrInGeRxX 2 жыл бұрын
nailed all of the tests, dinamic mic one was a breeze since i own the Rode mic, knew it was the last one, and the SM7b is kinda easy to notice its sound nowdays since its a popular pick
@EdenByte_
@EdenByte_ 2 жыл бұрын
Your production is always top-notch and impressive, thank you for the review!
@Badlex727
@Badlex727 2 жыл бұрын
Condenser: Ember has a bit of a warmer tone, from what I hear. I prefer that sound personally for Harris’ voice. Dynamic: I have the Podmic myself, been using it for years, and have always like the sound. I think the AT2040 had a bit more hiss to it compared to the Podmic. I think a pop filter would make things sound a bit better. Mic guesses: Condenser - 1.) AT2020 - a sharper, more piercing sound 2.) Baby Bottle - Smoother, more pleasing to listen to Dynamic: 1.) Podmic - Pleasing to listen to, but not my favorite 2.) AT2040 - The worst of the 3, but not too bad. I’ll stick with my Podmic 3.) SM7B - So clear compared to the others, from what I heard HOLY. CRAP. Harris, I NEED to know what you did to the EQ on the Podmic, because I didn’t think that clarity could be achieved on it. I’ve heard you EQ it before, but something about this time makes it sound like you’re speaking in the same room as me, but with a better tone and timbre. Plz share your secret, thanks
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@--...--...--... 14 күн бұрын
Some tips: Give yourself about -16 dB in your input signal Check your high pass cutoff (shouldnt be lower than 100ish hz, but not higher than 200hz, MAYBE 250hz), cut mids first (mudiness is around 1.5k-8khz) then lows (establish level of pressence, usually 150hz-1khz), then highs (character of vocals - 8-18khz). Mids *should* have a healthy dip for most vocals with soft peaks in the highs and lows. DeEssin is next (usually in the 6-8khz range) Send it to compression (this is much harder to type - not gonna go super in depth, but 2:1 or 3:1 ratio with a softish knee, maybe some soft distortion on the outward side, of its an option on your comp, and recoup any loss of gain in the gain out setring on the comp) -------- This^ should give you a good base; they are mainly rules of thumb. Summary: Gainstaging is very important for end results (the -16dB of input gain), subtractive EQ is usually the safer bet for "clean", remove sibalance before compression is easier than after (as are most things), and try to avoid compressing until you refined the prior steps (it's like glue - pulls the prior fx together)
@bronxsmash8869
@bronxsmash8869 2 жыл бұрын
Harris needs a live or recording light to signal the upstairs people lol
@lucky-sp3et
@lucky-sp3et 2 жыл бұрын
you posted this video right when i needed it omg
@HallyuHagdom
@HallyuHagdom Жыл бұрын
I have the AT2020+USB which I love, but bought the PodMic (both before I even watched your video) as I needed an XLR when I got a rodecaster. I love the podmic but I move around a little too much and it drops out. (our streams can get a bit rowdy lol). I was going to upgrade and get an 'expensive' XLR condenser mic but after seeing this I think I'm going to just try and pick up an AT2020 XLR as it's so reliable and sounds great. Plus doesn't drop out when I flail all around my desk. After watching this I am VERY happy I didn't spend more.
@FruityRudy
@FruityRudy 2 жыл бұрын
For someone who knows nothing of audio, and now my USB mic is starting to fade away unfortunately . I see myself picking up a xlr mixer and dynamic mic in the future. Thanks for the awesome content. Has helped a lot!
@Chronor007
@Chronor007 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you kept the outro!
@NikoForonda
@NikoForonda 2 жыл бұрын
i sold my SM7B and GoXLR combo to downgrade to an Elgato Wave XLR and Rode Podmic combo. my biggest issue with the GoXLR was the compatibility with Mac since I switch between those 2 operating system for personal stuff and work stuff.. heck no one even noticed i downgraded. With the money i got back from these downgrades, I was able to buy myself a standing desk and a Elgato Wave Arm LP.
@shameerasif2250
@shameerasif2250 2 жыл бұрын
Nice decision
@fuckthedumbsh1t
@fuckthedumbsh1t 2 жыл бұрын
we all noticed
@REAPEROFTOES
@REAPEROFTOES 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pod mic and have been thinking of switching to the Elgato Wave XLR from the Audient Evo 4 I'm just a lil on the fence about that lol. I just think the software diff would be worth it but it does feel like money lost
@usr-coffee
@usr-coffee 2 жыл бұрын
nice goxlr isnt allways nessary for a xlr setup tho its nice if u actually need all its features
@usr-coffee
@usr-coffee 2 жыл бұрын
@@REAPEROFTOES u honestly would notice quality difference between maybe comaptiability or stability different but not by degree that matter unless u doing professional work
@chilltimegametime8741
@chilltimegametime8741 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your channel and info posted my 1st video the other day a 100% awful low quality budget but I loved making it well be learning how to improve every single day thank you so much for your content
@noxdylan
@noxdylan 2 жыл бұрын
I think I’ve watched you for so long now it was pretty easy to get everything right, and I even said 1 was the Sm7b but 3 sounded the best 😄
@AppleThink
@AppleThink 2 жыл бұрын
Wow podmic sound great , recently got it . Do you use any kind of pre amp like cloud lifter or fethed? I use podmic without preamp just plugin to scarlet solo interface, ya it’s working great bt it need lot of gain because condenser mics are gain hungry mics I want to know do yo use any kind of inline preamp like cloudlofter fir this test ?
@Ookalaable
@Ookalaable Ай бұрын
the podmic is a dynamic mic you muppet.
@t3e_e
@t3e_e 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid! Pod mic + windscreen + inline pre amp (fethead is cheap and great) sounds like a 1k+ setup (eg sm7b+cloud lifter). I have a very bass-heavy baritone voice, so adding the nasal character of the mic makes for an ideal result. I’ve been using it for the past two years so glad to see someone finding similar results even with it stock. The windscreen adds a substantial difference - less eq needed, I found, but I’m a mere hobbyist focused on guitar recording so… lol
@justismason3427
@justismason3427 2 жыл бұрын
I got all the guesses right but ill tack that to all the reaserch ive been doing on audio and mics lately. I ended up buying a shure mv7 from your last review some months ago and i absolutely love that dynamic mic!!
@SnappyScience
@SnappyScience 2 жыл бұрын
As long time AT2020 user, was good to see it still stacks up. I didn't just buy it because it was cheap, it really is good. Oh and XLR condensers all the way for me. They are fulller and more pleasant to my ear but there is no wrong choice on that topic.
@Augiwott
@Augiwott 2 жыл бұрын
currently using the AT2020 and a scarlet solo and it’s *chefs kiss* even for recording vocals musically or for content it’s amazing
@DrBloodbathMC
@DrBloodbathMC 2 жыл бұрын
Been planning on the Rode Pod Mic for a few months and this video pretty much solidified my choice.
@CrackedZac
@CrackedZac 2 жыл бұрын
I agreed with you on which mics I thought sounded the best. I would love to see a video of you showing us how you edited their settings to make them sound that way, so that we could actually feel confident purchasing them and being able to make them sound like that
@terry-
@terry- 2 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison and eq. These kind of video are very interesting and entertaining.
@lisdieldiaz5577
@lisdieldiaz5577 2 жыл бұрын
The quality of video, Audio and information here gets you a subscribe 😌
@KasuallyGaming
@KasuallyGaming 2 жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed my Shure SM57 I got for $100 & while I do need a PreAmp (use the Cathedral Durham) & run it through my big ol' mixer, I love the sound over the bigger brother SM7B. I'm in the same boat where I like less muddyness (my voice comes off muddy/scratchy) & this mic helps a lot with that, but also keeps the body well formed. I enjoyed the Blue Ember a lot as well!
@st.johnfromdesmoines8361
@st.johnfromdesmoines8361 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for this video! It was excellent! In the hours and hours of "KZbin research" I did on mics lately (which drove the wife and kids absolutely crazy, btw), this video was probably the biggest standout moment for me, though there were certainly a handful of other great ones too, and it was the combined testimony of all of them that led me to the mic decision I have made (that's called a teaser: I'll reveal later!) ;-) I had initially penned a very long-winded REPLY that went into detail on the what's and why's of my mic situation and why this video was so helpful to me. But I may have run into an invisible "character limit" wall. So I'm breaking it up into two. A more immediate, direct response to your video, and an [optional readying] "reply-to-self" to follow that will still go into all of that other stuff. Details in that reply-to-self, but I've been using a condenser mic the past five years as a podcaster, and that perfect "rrrradio" sound has eluded me. I've been able to get respectably close over time....but never quite there. Lately I've been tipped off to the possibility that that may have been because I've been using a condenser when this whole time I maybe should've been using a dynamic instead. So, the search for a good cheap dynamic mic was on, and that search ultimately led me here. :-) It's funny, to my ear, condenser mics sound more "dynamic" to me; as in more open and airy, "conversational", and "alive sounding"; more wild and unrestrained, wheres dynamic mics sound more "condensed" to me; as in more tight, more smooth, more straight ahead and level; more restrained and controlled. I just love the rich irony of the disconnect; no, inversion here between the name and its output. A similar example from my personal life: we have two rather unspectacular, rather pedestrian cars: a 2013 Kia Soul and a 2014 Kia Sportage. Neither one are amazingly sporty or soulful - but the Soul is "sportier" than the Sportage and the Sportage is "more soulful" than the Soul. I love ironic inversions like that! That's how the whole Condenser / Dynamic thing feels to me. And in a context-neutral vacuum, I actually think I still prefer the sounds of the condensers. BUT, if the fact that I've been using a condenser this whole time is the reason why that perfect, smooth, boomy, deep, tight "rrrradio" voice has remained juuuuuuuust millimeters out of reach for me this whole time, then I eagerly, enthusiastically welcome the slightly more smished sound of a dynamic if that is what the payoff will be in return.....and from what I've heard via your video and others, I have VERY good reason to hope that'll be the case!... .....so, thank you! As for the mics themselves, while I certainly think the high dollar mics do sound better than the cheap mics do untreated, they sound just a tiny bit better, with the cheap ones coming very, VERY close (ESPECIALLY in the case of the Podmic vs the SM7B, where I would say the Podmic sounded 99% as good). The Bottle Rocket was a little bit more distinct from the AT2020 and the Ember, and I have to respectfully disagree and say I really liked its warmth. Of course, the AT2020 and Ember are only 10% of the Bottle Rocket's insane sticker price, where the Podmic and AT2040 are a comparatively higher 25% of the SM7B's price. For whatever that's worth. *BUT*....once you added the EQ fixes to the cheap mics, I ended up liking the treated AT2020 and the treated Podmic *BETTER* than the [presumably still untreated] high dollar mics - which is why I ultimately guessed wrong on both the blind tests, because I thought the treated AT2020 / Podmic were the high dollar ones. Good fake out! :-) As for cheap vs cheap: I absolutely agree that the Podmic is clearly better than the 2040...but I wasn't quite as down on the 2040 as you were. Also, no fault of yours, of course, but I feel a little bad for AudioTechnica that they sent you a 2040 on them, only to have it yield such an unfavorable review for their product. :-) Now, on the AT2020 vs the Ember: I agree the Ember has a more dazzling high end. But I like the overall sound better on the AT2020. Of course, I like the warmth of the Bottle Rocket so preferring the warmer AT2020 over the brighter Ember makes sense, I suppose. :-) Either way, I love the set up on the video, and the chance to not only hear condenser vs dynamic, but also hear cheap vs cheap vs expensive. I also liked your onscreen personality and delivery, and agree with you on the notion that now is an amazing and wonderful time both in terms of quality and quantity of "budget tech". Sure, the big boys may be a smidge better. But with the price difference being so extreme, with the quality difference being so miniscule....it really doesn't matter anymore, and one has to have a highly specialized reason for needing / being able to justify the big ones. It's a good time to be alive! :-) Anyway, thanks again, and great video! I'll reply-to-self with the rest of my original draft shortly. Again, optional reading only.....but the incentivizer to it is that is where I reveal which mic I have had, and which one I bought... so, you know! :-) Cheers!
@st.johnfromdesmoines8361
@st.johnfromdesmoines8361 2 жыл бұрын
And now, the promised "reply-to-self" with mic reveal. If you see this reply first, stop reading and go find my other one first! :-) -------------------------------- For the past five years, I've been doing a mixtape-style video game music ("VGM") podcast called "Nerd Noise Radio - Channel 1" ("Ch 1" for short). For a while it was simulcast here on KZbin, but I eventually dropped "the Tube" as I noticed my listeners migrating over to the pod. Old stuff's still out there and the channel is still open....but it's dormant. I have (or at least "had") future plans to reactivate it, but with all the draconian takedown bullshit that Nintendo is doing with its VGM on the Tube of late, whether or not I will follow through with those plans is a bit uncertain. Either way, the podcast itself will continue, at least. I use the term "mixtape-style" because it's a universally understood term. But in terms of my intent behind it, and the design aesthetic I'm going for, "radio music program-style" is a MUCH better term! It's inspired by radio music programs, most directly, NPR's decades-running new age / space / world / ambient music program, "Hearts of Space" ("HoS") - which amazingly, I had the honor of a lifetime to guest curate an episode of one time on the ambience of VGM (HoS pgm 1228: "Game Scores" - Oct 2019). I have since gone on to launch a second show, predicably called "Nerd Noise Radio - Channel 2" ("Ch 2"). It is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than Ch 1. It's me and a co-host, a guy out of Chicago that I've been a fan of since 2011 named Hugues (pron. "Hugh") Johnson, and we take turns sharing tracks and talking about them. It's much less music, and much less of a focused "journey in sound". But it's a lot more conversational, and you get to learn something about the music and/or the game, and/or the composer, and/or the system hardware....as well as get to know your hosts and our stories. I'm the deeper, smoother voiced and more dynamic of the two of us, where Hugues is cool as a cucumber and super laid back - any more laid back and he'd be nonchalant. I mean that as a compliment to him, though. He's so....well...cool! And I love the dynamic contrast we get between his laid back character and my more dynamic presence. So, Ch 2 is the yang to Ch 1's yin, and vice versa - deep where the other is shallow, shallow where the other is deep, and each are meant to bolster and strengthen and supplement and "make up for" the other. Also, each will catch a different audience, meaning I can reach more people with the both than I can with either one by itself. AAAAAAAANYWAY, now I can finally begin to arrive at the point: for this whole time, I've been using an AT2020 through a $100 M-Audio MobilePre. And while I love how open and expressive the AT2020 is, I've also been having to fight with it this whole time (especially in the context of completely untreated rooms that I've been recording in), and slowly, gradually, painfully learning how to use it. If you look at the various epochs of Ch 1, you would notice a HUGE difference in production value of the "mic time" portions. For C1E1 (channel 1 episode 1) - C1E10 (first half of 2017), I'm using no pop filter or windscreen, have the MobilePre turned up too high, and am getting way too close to it. So it's hot, pinched, and "plosive city". Painful and embarrassing for me to listen to! C1E11-C1E20 (second half of 2017), I switched from front address (correct) to top address (incorrect) just to cure the plosives....which worked....but at the expense of leaving me sounding really hollow and artificial as a result. Only slightly less embarrassing. At the end of 2017, someone sent me a too-small windscreen for it, but it made some difference, as after putting it on, turning the MobilePre down a bit (boosting volume in post instead), and returning to front address, my sound quality had improved significantly. From a Mic and MobilePre perspective, this era lasted from C1E21 in Jan 2018 (where I also enhanced my scripting a bit) all the way to C1E50 in Dec 2019 with no change whatsoever to hardware, software, settings, or mic accessories. The only change during this period happened at C1E41 (Jan 2019), where I started doing all my voice recordings in just one big uninterrupted session per episode, rather than in multiple separate sessions, which had been previously resulting in different sounding recordings spliced in amongst each other way too obviously. The new practice for the C1E41 and beyond episodes cured that, and since then, my voice has always sounded consistent with a given episode. Starting with C1E51 (Feb 2020), I added a better windscreen, proper pop filter, and shock mount to the mix. And in April 2020, I switched production from GarageBand in macOS to a mix of Audacity and Ardour in Ubuntu Studio Linux, where it has remained since. At the beginning of Feb 2022, as a birthday present, I received a $230 Focusrite 4i4, which was intended to replace the MobilePre. I haven't had a chance to use the 4i4 in a proper NNR recording yet, but have had a chance to play around with it in private, and it's....huh. it's clearly the much better device objectively. But I'm undecided on it subjectively. It is MUCH cleaner....but also a little less dynamic and "alive" sounding than the MobilePre. Kinda flat. So perhaps rather than retiring the MobilePre completely, I'll keep both, and use them interchangeably by context. I also need to start doing more in post. Outside of volume, and occasionally noise reduction (which either I or audacity usually do poorly, resulting in a more artificial sound), I've basically been doing no post on voices whatsoever. But now, at long last....over the river, and through the woods, to the real point I FINALLY get: it was brought to my attention recently that condenser mics are actually not the "industry standard" for most radio and most radio-style podcasts, but rather, dynamics are. And that not only would a dynamic give me more of that "rrrradio" voice sound I've been after, but would be somewhat more immune to the untreated rooms, and would probably be something that I would have to fight with a lot less than I have had to with the brilliant, but finicky AT2020. And so, tax money in hand, the search was on. My Sweetwater guy initially pointed me towards the $180 Shure MV7X, but reviews were very mixed on it, and people kept referencing this Røde Podmic thing as a superior alternative..... .....so I started down the KZbin rabbit hole, gradually becoming more and more convinced of the merits of the Podmic as I went. By the time I got to your video, my mind had pretty much already been made up anyway, but you were the one that pushed me over the edge and into mashing that "add to cart" button. I also ended up buying a Cloudlifter, and a Røde branded WS2 windscreen for it (on the recommendation of another KZbinr who was helpful in my research). After watching several users' videos I've become convinced that the Podmic's built-in windscreen is insufficient against plosives, or against mine at least. I have yet to have the opportunity to actually try the Podmic / Cloudlifter combo out. But from all the videos, I at least have a good idea of what to expect - and am VERY excited by the prospects they offer! I can see myself POSSIBLY sticking with the AT2020 for Ch 2, since a) I mostly use my natural conversational tone / cadence / inflection of voice on 2, and there is virtually zero script-reading, b) the organic, mostly off the cuff conversational nature of the show is so central and so prized, c) I move around a lot when I talk to Hugues, which would probably be havoc on a dynamic, and d) I am pretty sure Hugues is using a condenser as well, and I would think it'd sound weird to have us be on differing mic types. But I would be INCREDIBLY surprised if I did not end up switching immediately and permanently to the Podmic for Ch 1 going forward, since a) I speak with a loosely Stephen Hill (HoS)-inspired "radio affect" on 1, b) almost everything is script-reading, c) I just hug the mic and don't really move while I'm script-reading, and d) I REALLY want that perfect "rrrrradio" voice that has always just barely eluded me. But the good news is that now....I have both types of mic, and so I have that kind of flexibility! This is also why I took the time to mention and detail my two shows and their differences. They actually were relevant. It truly wasn't [JUST] shameless self-promotion! ;-) Either way, thank you so much for the video, and the huge help it was! Thank you also for indulging me in this SUPER LONG-WINDED comment! And if I ever do hear back from you on it.... fantastic! Either way, it at least deserves you a subscribe out of me, which I will do as soon as I hit send! :-) Cheers! - St. John (Nerd Noise Radio)
@Hisham_HMA
@Hisham_HMA 2 жыл бұрын
not sure what are you looking at in the thumbnail but i like it, its funny😂
@tsunoii5950
@tsunoii5950 2 жыл бұрын
The intro opening transition was sick
@cirkletv8635
@cirkletv8635 2 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting on this video!!!!!!! I wanted to know which one between the Ember and the Podcast Rode on which one to purchase. Thank you for making my decision easier. Ordering My Rode now
@BravoMx
@BravoMx 2 жыл бұрын
I bought a pod mic just because of your videos...I use it for meetings and some keyboard sound test...but it sound great.
@ChaiaEran
@ChaiaEran 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using the GoXLR with an AT2020 for years (and a USB AT2020 before that!) and it's never once let me down. Good, solid microphone.
@jawstv1826
@jawstv1826 2 жыл бұрын
Condenser mics i got it right but the dynamic ones..... oh boy had no clue. Using ATh m50x for listening. Looking to buy a condenser mic, still not sure if i go with AT 2020 or AT 2035 , which one should i choose Harris?
@BorrietheBlade
@BorrietheBlade 2 жыл бұрын
On the dynamic mics, I thought #3 was the SM7B and I own a Podmic. Too funny. Thanks for the video. Great to see the AT2040 getting reviews. I think it sounds pretty good considering it's $99 but I went with the Podmic simply because so many reviews had it EQd to sound just as good, if not, better than the SM7B at 75% of the cost.
@HKLabs-tech
@HKLabs-tech 2 жыл бұрын
I've got some minor hearing damage, and wasn't even an audiophile wannabe before that happened. So as far as I'm concerned they all sounded excellent even before the EQ. I am looking to purchase a xlr mic in the near future, and I plan to go with dynamic. I know you've mentioned it before, but how much gain should I be looking for to support the Rode podmic? It will be coupled with an M-audio air 192 series interface, which has 55db gain according to what I've been able to find. Will I need a cloudlifter with that?
@lukestreicher7228
@lukestreicher7228 2 жыл бұрын
awesome video! love to see this in depth analysis
@Orionsbell
@Orionsbell 2 жыл бұрын
I like how you're voice went into npr mode on the dynamic mics
@Haydd
@Haydd 2 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of downgrading my sm7b because I don’t see the need In me having it anymore. I want to continue making KZbin videos but I feel I can sell the sm7b and put the excess money else where.. that being said would the best option for me be the podmic?
@PacketFPV
@PacketFPV 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who's spent a bit of time mastering I like to think my opinion is a informed one, to me the two mics with the best clarity was the Bottle and the Podmic, I picked those an felt sure of my choices, I love the tone of both of them. I'll be shelling out for a podmic soon.
@NanoReyson
@NanoReyson 2 жыл бұрын
That Ember looks great. I got my eyes set on the Spark when I switch from Yeti to XLR
@DylboFPS
@DylboFPS 2 жыл бұрын
I made a video comparing the AT2020 and the Rode Podmic a little while ago and the AT2020 is still my personal favourite because it’s condenser mic allowing more freedom to move around and it sounds better. Pod mic being a dynamic means you have to keep it right in front of your face otherwise you’ll lose input plus there’s very little low end which means more tweaking with eq. AT2020 is my recommendation for streamers and broadcasters who are live. For Podcasters who release their content without video then a dynamic might be a better option
@imrodmartin
@imrodmartin 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for this awesome comparison!! I’m curious - what mic are you using that’s actually recording the audio (out of frame)?
@TearlessGosling
@TearlessGosling 2 жыл бұрын
@alpha gaming What do you think of using shotgun mics for streaming? I use one (Sennheiser MKE600) so that it isn't in the way on stream. Just wondering what the consensus is. Thanks for the great content!
@AlySayuki
@AlySayuki 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this review! I have been using the HyperX Quadcast S since December when I watched your video on USB mics, which people love on my Zoom calls. For Twitch, I just learned about noise gate and compressor thanks to you to take care of the surrounding sounds like fans. Definitely love the Rode Pod Mic so will upgrade to that. Waiting for GoXLR Mini to come back in stock now >.< Too bad I can't have the HyperX Quadcast S in stream just turned on for the RGB bit but muted on OBS and run the Rode in secret but my BRIO web cam has a wider field of view so it is just too far to hide it so I would need a tighter shot xD.
@Its_Soph_ie
@Its_Soph_ie 2 жыл бұрын
What were the eq setting you used for the 2020? I have a 2035 so and mind keeps coming out boomy. Would like some advice.
@TheAugustHail
@TheAugustHail 2 жыл бұрын
Got the first batch right! Both of them sound very similar but I could tell a faint difference. I have a AT2020 mic for my recordings but it doesnt sound as good. Do you have any guides how on to EQ properly? Would love to see for advice!
@aggroyt5371
@aggroyt5371 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had the rode pod mic and the blue ember for a while now and see no reason to get any others. Both do a fantastic job, can’t beat the price either!
@angeltensey
@angeltensey 2 жыл бұрын
I like how ember doesnt exhaust my hearing in minutes compared to many other condenser mics. Also, podmic sounds just like muffled condenser which is cool: reasonable condenser-ish clarity combined with calm mids and highs with good ambient sound cancellation of dynamic mics is a win win combo for me.
@justinmoore3669
@justinmoore3669 Жыл бұрын
I got the yeti x after my standard yeti died, but found it being a hassle with keyboard clicks and trying to ge tthe eq good. Should I return and go for a xlr route and if so what would be a good combo of interface and mic.
@williamhamala2651
@williamhamala2651 2 жыл бұрын
i watched a good number of videos on microphone and i really like what i went with... The Rode Procaster. sounds amazing and looks beautiful with the shock mount
@ClosureYT
@ClosureYT 2 жыл бұрын
Just swapped from the Wave 3 to the PodMic + GoXlr and I love that it picks up so much less ambient noise from my room.
@Crocheyy
@Crocheyy 2 жыл бұрын
Currently i'm using a Podmic + MG10XU combo, the Podmic sound fits really nicely my voice (which would probably be too bassy for a SM7B), might try the SM7B in the future tho. I don't really like the sound of the AT2040, looks like it sounds muffled or something. Great vid as usual, thanks for making this kind of content!
@16Demons
@16Demons 2 жыл бұрын
I loved your outro take you used!
@TubButter
@TubButter 2 жыл бұрын
Also, if I wanted to use some of the songs you mentioned for videos, how would I access them?
@DaenGaming
@DaenGaming 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's just my audio setup, but I found it very obvious which condenser was the bottle rocket. It was just so much more crisp and full, I felt like the other one had a bit of an artificial tinny sound to it. The dynamic mics were pretty straightforward as well, though the differences were more subtle. Before the reveal I had essentially identified #3 as my favorite, but I also didn't think it was the SM7B. The middle one was quite muddy as you mentioned, so I figured the first was the SM7B and the third was the podmic. Honestly, super surprised how awesome the podmic is, especially at that price. I use its big brother the procaster so maybe my ears are just attuned to that sound, but like...it's really clean.
@penelope_skye
@penelope_skye 2 жыл бұрын
I literally just got my Rode Podmic and everyone i talk to says it actually sounds better than a SM7B, it might be bias but it sounds so good and i don't regret getting it at all
@maxdergroe9082
@maxdergroe9082 5 ай бұрын
In my personal opinion owning neither of them, the PodMic sounds better than the SM7B because its not trying hard to be a "broadcast" mic, but rather just a good microphone overall. Thanks to that its much easier to listen to for a very long time with little fatigue, rather than with the SM7B which sounds like a subwoofer constantly going off the second anyone says anything.
@jaybowler3121
@jaybowler3121 2 жыл бұрын
So what do you think about using a music industry standard and using a sure sm57 I use one for streaming and it sounds great
@lustechsource5197
@lustechsource5197 2 жыл бұрын
I'm really interested in how you do not get any echo in a big open room that looks untreated. I know with the mics you're testing, you just have to keep them close to your mouth, but before you test the mics you probably have a boom mic above you. When I use a boom mic in my bedroom, I still get echo. I know adding more objects will help absorb the sound, but in this video the room looks almost completely empty. Any suggestions?
@kevindansie5166
@kevindansie5166 2 жыл бұрын
I got the elgato wave 3 and it has been treating me soo well. SO happy I got it! I know it's not in this video but just wanted to say thanks for the videos! Also I'm a sound noob and they all sound similar....
@PressBtoCancel
@PressBtoCancel 2 жыл бұрын
The AT2020 has done great for me the past number of years, I love the sound, have gotten compliments on it, and it requires little work to get it sounding awesome. Having recently moved and without a home studio at the moment it REALLY picks up the outside room sounds now tho. Every thump or or bump upstairs is caught by this mic, it was enough that for podcasting I was looking at the AT2040 but that doesn't sound anywhere near as nice.
@JCBjr15
@JCBjr15 2 жыл бұрын
Glad I already have a PodMic. Thing is great and I feel like I can use it for more applications other than streaming. Used it for my singing in a few music recording projects this year with post production of course. Going to get a Wave XLR for more audio sourcing in streams and to replace my Scarlet.
@John_the_baptized
@John_the_baptized 2 жыл бұрын
Oh confirmation bias, you have me in love with my buy on the Podmic even more
@kingsworn7680
@kingsworn7680 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video! Can you please review the Movo VSM-7
@JorgeLG
@JorgeLG 2 жыл бұрын
I got the SM7B… Harris finally what’s the resolution you are using for your videos??
@DankaDoctor185
@DankaDoctor185 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, random question but can you try out the Motu M2 or M4? A lot of people compare it to the Scarlet and most are saying that the Motu has a very impressive dac and amp too.
@itsjaynguyen
@itsjaynguyen 2 жыл бұрын
after eq u litterally cant tell.. hey man so with people who just like to buy cool shit and have nice mics for discord.. how would you eq that? do u still use obs ?
@dkouyou
@dkouyou 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, really well done video! You mentioned the EQ you did on the condenser mic, but didn't specify the one you did on the Podmic. Mind to share with us ?
@TotallyNotDad
@TotallyNotDad 2 жыл бұрын
I've been eyeing the Podmic for a longtime but I really can't justify buying it right now because I already have a Newer NW700 and for light voiceover on videos it's all I really need right now. Maybe soon I'll splurge and get it but for talking to the boys in Discord it's all I really need.
@Wamboexe
@Wamboexe 2 жыл бұрын
great video as always! Maybe you could do the same thing with vocal dynamics in the future, because I feel like nobody really looks at them and many are great for streaming, for example: - the se v7: just a great microphone! In my opinion, there's nothing under like 300$ (electro voice re320), which sounds better than this thing. And it only costs 100$! - the mackie em89d: a pretty new microphone, but fpr just about 50$, it really sounds outstanding! - the Behringer xm8500 this is just the king of the budget microphones! It sounds good, and costs only 15$ (I believe 20-25 in america) - the Shure sm58: just an absolute classic! I think there are some better microphones out there, but many people prefer the sm7b-like sound, it has.
@briandawson7541
@briandawson7541 2 жыл бұрын
For my personal use, I like using a dynamic microphone (PODMIC) for streaming and a condenser (AKG P220) for any kind of Voice over. Thnx Harris for making videos about the PODMIC! I bought it based on your recommendation and I love to death! 😆😆
@klager2828
@klager2828 2 жыл бұрын
What is the mic for me if my place is quite noisy and want to capture only my voice and not my environment?
@BrendaRosas
@BrendaRosas 2 жыл бұрын
I got both right but honestly was because of the floor noise, not the mic coloration (I was hearing on my iPhone speakers so it gets waaaaaaaaay harder to hear the differences between each other without headphones in the coloration area). Cheaper microphones tend to have higher noise floor but nothing that can’t be treated with a de noiser (especially the one that comes FREE in OBS). Tech gets better each and every year :) that’s a good thing and opens up the possibility to more creators and not only the ones that can afford it (I started to make KZbin cover songs 9 years ago and living in Mexico at 16-17 years old the only option were buying an interface and spend all of your budget on that one thing or buy a crappy adapter and use the internal audio interface of your computer (don’t know how the hell mine survived that!) Whereas now you can buy everything you need with the same amount of money back then.
@Sarsour_
@Sarsour_ 2 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy you analysis!
@WRLemonz714
@WRLemonz714 2 жыл бұрын
I just got a podmic setup with the focusrite solo. Hooked it up with a fethead and i run the interface audio via voicemeeter for post FX. Amazing in my opinion. The AT2040 did look like another good option
@JordanRance
@JordanRance 2 жыл бұрын
sm7b, podmic, and 2040 literally sounded the same lol thx harris for saving me money 🤣🤣
@markarenas_
@markarenas_ 2 жыл бұрын
how do you add eq's and all that to the mics? i have the at2035
@RexxReviews
@RexxReviews 2 жыл бұрын
Greet video and Mic comparisons!!!!! Hope I can make it this big someday!
@apopj5322
@apopj5322 2 жыл бұрын
sir what about shotgun mics. actually are they the same? i just want one that can attach directly to the camera
@danielstubbs6956
@danielstubbs6956 2 жыл бұрын
i bought the Blue Ember a few months ago after a LOT of research, havent looked back. . i just love the warm mid tone to it. biggest challenge was mounting it effectively. being side-addressed is kind of a challenge due to its odd shape for a desk mic. I found the sampson shock mount fits it pretty well and its not 100.00 like the recommended blue mount is, which seems to be discontinued anyway.
@salient_one
@salient_one 2 жыл бұрын
When you realize that the chalky patina being applied to the video image is by "design" and not just the dusty remnants of how Harris gets through his day. Hah, the more you know.
@oaty9350
@oaty9350 2 жыл бұрын
The RODE Pod Mic will always and forever be my fav 100$ dynamic mic
@L8Ni8
@L8Ni8 2 жыл бұрын
I guessed em all right 😅 I have the at 2020 with goxlr mini and I'm very happy with the audio quality, also i eq(ed) the high end a while ago and surprisingly you mentioned that the at 2020 could use some highs boost 😎 So i must've got it right somehow 😂
@atomixonair8265
@atomixonair8265 2 жыл бұрын
A very nice video which clearly shows: The podmic from Rode is a masterpiece. It sounds like 500$ but costs a split of it. An SM7B is a save think but for all which are considering podmic vs. procaster - the podmic is the way to go. The AT2040 and Q9U were quiet a dissapointment - compared to the podmic (and no, i am not working for Rode :) - thanks Harris for the great comparison of these most selected ones :)
@Strateegee
@Strateegee 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. This was actually insane. I was literally about to go pickup a SM7b because it's tax free weekend in my state so I figured I'd save a little money, Instead, I'm going to get a podmic and save a lot more money. Thanks, Harris!! Big!
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