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TheEVMicGuy
Добавлен 9 окт 2011
I'm Rick Belt, the global product manager of Electro-Voice microphones. I'm pleased to offer this series of video clips to help all of our current and future supporters with product-related questions. Feel free to send me your questions - I'm always listening :-)
PL37 on Acoustic Guitar
The EV Mic Guy demonstrates the Electro-Voice PL37 small diaphragm condenser microphone on acoustic guitar.
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Видео
RE920 on Drums
Просмотров 3 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy demonstrates the Electro-Voice RE920 clip-on instrument mic on a full drum kit.
N/D468 with DRC-1 Drum Rim Clamp.mp4
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy shows how the Electro-Voice N/D468 can be used with the optional DRC-1 drum rim clamp accessory.
Variable D Explained
Просмотров 22 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy explains and demonstrates EV's exclusive Variable-D feature, and how it controls the proximity effect common in cardioid microphones.
Pop filtering the RE20, RE27, and RE320 with WSPL 2
Просмотров 16 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy demonstrates the WSPL-2 windscreen for the Electro-Voice RE20, RE27N/D, and RE320 premium microphones.
TheEVMicGuy sound using the RE97L, RE-2 Pro and RE200.mp4
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy explains and demonstrates his video production sound using the Electro-Voice RE97L lavalier, with the RE-2 Pro wireless and an RE200 condenser mic on overhead boom.
N/D468 on Drums
Просмотров 15 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy discusses and demonstrates the Electro-Voice N/D468 instrument mic on drums.
RE320 Specs and Uses
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy covers the technical specs and versatility of the Electro-Voice RE320 dynamic Variable-D studio and stage microphone.
RE320 vs RE20
Просмотров 85 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy explains and demonstrates the differences between the Electro-Voice RE320 and RE20 microphones.
635A vs 635ND B and RE50 B vs RE50ND B
Просмотров 18 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy compares the standard and N/D versions of the Electro-Voice 635 and RE50 classic interview microphones, and suggests the 635N/D-B and RE50N/D-B are great solutions for HD video cameras needing higher-output microphones.
RE16
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy discusses and demonstrates the Electro-Voice RE16 Variable-D microphone as a solution in live sound applications.
Assembling the Electro-Voice 309A
Просмотров 14 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy demonstrates how to assemble the 309A suspension mount for the Electro-Voice RE20 microphone.
Changing the NDym Warm Grip
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy demonstrates how to change the Warm Grip on an Electro-Voice N/Dym N/D767a microphone. The same process works for N/D267a, N/D267as, N/D367S, N/D478, N/D967, RE410 and RE510 as well.
RE20 vs RE27ND
Просмотров 69 тыс.11 лет назад
The EV Mic Guy explains and demonstrates the differences between the Electro-Voice RE20 and RE27N/D mics.
2024 and this video is still being used!
Thanks for this video. I’d have loved to hear if the high filter and low filter on the RE27 combine to make something more like the RE20’s stock sound. All in all, I can’t get away from loving the RE20 (especially on Saxaphone in a live context)
I saw an assembly video that had the person remove that tiny Pin on the mounting post of the 320 as he said it prevent to attach it flush in the mount. Is that correct????
I like the RE320.
Thank you very much! 👍🏽
Wow this is ironic I live in Atlanta georgia. Thank you for help by the way
9:30 This is perhaps the most important part! The 27 with 3rd switch sounds best, returning to the 20, it sounds less clear
Suena feo como un mp3 de la mas baja calidad. No vale la pena usar tan buenos microfonos si después falla la transferencia del audio al video
The RE320 sounds very similar to the RE20 with the kick drum curve engaged. Makes it sound flatter and fuller sound. Gets rid of the overly bright condenser sound of the RE320 without the switch. Could be kind of a cheat code to buy the cheaper RE320, but still have very similar sound to the RE20. Does anyone agree?
Hi Rick 😎 What happens when BOTH bass roll-off switches are angaged at the same time? I'd expect even more bass roll-off, but that's not the case. So I'm curious! 🤓
Thank you so much for making this video and keeping it on youtube. I just ordered a RE20 in black with the 309A shock mount and wanted to get some tips on putting it all together for my new desk set up.
Real people doing real work. You have my money.
Hmmmm. Sounds like the RE20 is still the best mic for Livestreaming when it comes to speaking and singing into a mic as well as recording guitar and bass cabinets.
You say that the vents on the mics should not be covered, I'm using a WSPL-2 pop filter and it covers the top five vents and only the bottom three are shown, is this an issue?
No, not a problem. The foam will let the sound-waves pass.
I recently bought RE 20, which was made in Burnsville, Minnesota. Than I watched some reviews and found out that on the most of the microphone it is written Variable-D and dynamic cardioid and on my microphone there is nothing. I would like to know if there is any difference between the microphones with the writing and without. Is my microphone old or new made? I am not sure if there are going to be any difference with the sound quality of the microphone. Thank you very much for your time.
Hello Rick, I am thinking to buy RE 20 , but I saw that on some of the microphones it says variable-D and some of them do not have it. I would like to know if there is any difference between those microphones? The one that I am interested is made in Burnsville, Minnesota and it doesn't say variable-D on it.
Hello Rick, I am thinking to buy RE 20 , but I saw that on some of the microphones it says variable-D and some of them do not have it. I would like to know if there is any difference between those microphones? The one that I am interested is made in Burnsville, Minnesota and it doesn't say variable-D on it.
I recently purchased a RE20 and the sound quality is fantastic!!!
Old video, same info. THANK YOU. I almost gave up. Was the info at 9:10 that saved me from insanity. The adapter.
I really want re20
Variable D haha… Wish I had that!! 😂😂
ruclips.net/video/cH_OQ9VVmdI/видео.html vs ruclips.net/video/cH_OQ9VVmdI/видео.html
Whats happen with this creator? its just amaizing, he still alive? Has social media? Some clues?
Hey Rick, I'm thinking of getting a pair of RE200s second hand for sampling and studio recording. Do you think it'll work well with recording choirs and acoustic guitars?
did you ever get them? how much did it cost you?
You are a great teacher, I learned alot from this video.. Thanks alot🙏✨🎶💖
Fantastic video... thank you!!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
I made KickedTripod block my comments by suggesting you knew better than him about the mic you designed.
L9
I ordered a replacement grip directly from Bosch parts to replace a cracked/broken grip on my EV N/D757B. The old grip felt like it is a more rigid plastic-type material, while the replacement part is a softer more rubber-like material, but I'm guessing that may be the result of the age of the mic (purchased Dec 1997). The new part number I was sent is Part F.01U.110.242. My issue is with installing the new grip: In your video, the replacement easily slid onto the end of the mic, while the part I have seems a touch too small because it gets totally stuck after sliding about 1/2 of the way on the mic. I was barely able to pull it back off. After doing so, I compared the size of the two ends of the new part to the old one and they appear to be the same. Its the lengthwise internal strips that must be a bit tighter. I was wondering if immersing the new grip in warm water might soften it a bit so that it would stretch to fit down onto the bottom of the mic, or perhaps you can recommend a more appropriate technique. I called the tech support number you posted below. The support tech told me that since the mic is no longer manufactured, there are no replacement grips and that I must have been sent a grip for a new model mic. He woud not connect me with you or offer any other suggestion.
Really! Can you explain how a bit of foam costs £20 here in the UK? Ridiculous price it should come with the mic and you’ve just proved that .
Thanks !
Whenever I think of the RE27 I can't help but think of New Coke.
Not sure I use either as the noise floor in this video was terrible.
The best comparison I've seen of these two iconic mics. Thanks Rick.
Just what I needed. Thank you. For me the RE27 wins clearly because I want to accent my deep voice. Standing ovation on the video. That was fabulous
Wait both have the variable D? Really want the RE 320
5/24/22 and I just watched this video. I just ordered the EV RE320 "It's more in my budget". Super excited!
Great video comparison and perfect timing. I just purchased what I thought was the RE20 but I actually ordered the RE320 by accident and was going to return it immediately. However after watching this video I've decided that the RE320 may just be the better choice for me. I intend to use it for voice with my RUclips review videos as well as possibly podcasting.
It’s produced by the modial interaction of magneto-reluctance and capacitive diractance. The original machine had a base plate of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing.
2022
20 is richer.
Wow, way to make microphones boring!
Re20 keeping it high and tight!
Great channel! Question: Does anyone knows how to open a EV 320 mic? My doesn’t work, need to see if there’s anything loose or broken inside this thing. ty
I actually prefer the sound of the RE20 which is good as it’s a cheaper option.
i have an mbox 3 pro, and the re27 n/d but mic sound is very low. do i need a cloudlifter? please advice
Interesting. At 'flat' settings, the RE20 delivers a slightly brighter tone color as distance increases, whereas the RE27ND delivers a slightly darker tone color as distance increases. Don't get me wrong. the 'Variable D' design is very good. But, there are those noticeable differences. VERY interesting effects with distance using the switches on the RE27ND. I own an EV RE 20. I am very pleased with the mic. It yields beautiful recordings of varying voices and instruments. Finally, I must say that Rick gets it spot-on: "The RE27ND will be brighter and more powerful. The RE20 will be smoother and warmer."
Can you film video about EV RE-20 fakes? Are they?
I prefer the RE-20, since I'm looking for that "radio" sound from spoken word. What is more difficult to decide between is the Electro-Voice RE-20 verses the Sure SM7B.
I just bought the 20. Have been using 320s for a multi-person podcast. Bought a SM7 just cuz I had to hear it. I like it for singing, but not for broadcast. Two dislikes - too "middy" & not robust on the low end and you really have to stay in one position once the gain is set. The variable D is for real and more forgiving when you're paying attention to conversation and not working the mic. Take the EV... Better broadcast sound and easier to just talk.
Thanks, would have loved that tone comparison as well!
Agreed