With all the features set aside I feel the NTG sounds better compared to the ProPlus. It's cleaner, not as bass heavy making it better for EQ in post. Which sounds better to you?
I agree.... but when it comes to a woman's voice that's higher pitched and doesn't have a lot of low tones anyway.. should I ho for the NTG and punch out the already high tones or go with my existing Pro+ and try to add some depth in your expert opinion, please?
I’m not audiophile or expert in audio sound design but I would assume the NTG would still be a better starting point because of the more balance sound and EQ in post. Maybe someone with more skill set here couldn’t chime in.
Yeah I think the NTG for myself anyhow.. Seems more directional, the only minus being battery (Built in and life). Great vid matey. Both great mikes but it's as important NOT to hear certain sounds as it is to hear them clearly.. I think the NTG has that all important discrimination.. : )
Pro + user here. I really really like the NTG sound here. I use the Pro+ as a staged mic to pick up band music, use it for environmental sounds at the beach all with a wireless receiver. I never really liked the Pro + on my voice but maybe im biased because as I don't like my voice, haha but I think the NTG will fair better for voice applications. Thanks for the review!
I would probably go with a stereo mic for better surrounding audio capture for the musicians. A shotgun mic is more directional but for street you’ll get a lot of ambient sound as well for either but probably a lot more from a stereo mic. Shotgun mics are better for dialogue capture.
Thanks for your feedback and taking the time to check out the video. I hope to have given a good comparison for you. Best of luck on selecting your next mic.
Fun fact, The NTG does not work properly with the Lumix S5ii. It requires being on "Mic+ Power" setting in camera. After a week of conversations with Rode, they were kind enough to send me a ProPlus for testing purposes. Rode could not effectively put in any kind of ticket to do testing so they send me the ProPlus as a solution. ProPlus works awesome with no flaws on the Lumix S5ii. It was a very frustrating experience to figure out, but has to put in the work to effectively communicate to Rode with data that there is an issue. Side not: I do love the NTG, works amazing on my GH4/5. For whatever reason is not a clean experience with the S5ii
NTG I could tell immediately. What mic are you using to record the video? I'm trying to figure out a mic to buy to record my videos when I start making content. Some of the videos will be outside too, so I'm looking for a mic that will sound good outside
NTG is very neutral sounding which makes it great for all around. I use the MKE600 for RUclips and more commercial work with XLR recorder but for most the VideoMic NTG. Put a windshield on and you’ll be good for outdoors.
MKE600 is a pro level mic using XLR vs 3.5mm. Different applications I would say not saying you can’t get pro level with 3.5mm because you totally can, length of run, etc.
I love my Rode mics! Can't really go wrong with any of them. You're doing a great job with your channel- keep it up! New sub👍🏼out here supporting growing channels like mine!
NTG super neutral sound mic offering alot of flexibility for post. Sweet to be able to plug into phone, straight into laptop and use it. It's awesome. Thanks for watching.
My goto on camera and now my setup for quick vids for social. ❤️ it.. I do wish the mic battery would last longer when left unused but no biggy for me.
@@RickyCheung Set the camera level to 1 and mic level to 10 for the best audio, when connected via 3.5 cable. Best sound I recorded was via USB with OBS software.
I do love the mke600 but after plugging in a recorder in/out to camera it’s just much at times. Simple is key as I try to do more. Thanks for contributing.
@@RickyCheung It definitely did! Going with the NTG! I had gotten the other, but am switching because it sounds way better in my opinion based on your video and examples. Great production, explanation, and video quality. I appreciate it and benefited from this video!
You’ll love the fact that it’s plug and play on any/most devices. I pulled my NTG off my camera plugged it into my MacBook for amazing voice over for social. One and done. The videomic pro+ sits in the draw. I still have it as a backup cause we never know. Good luck!
@@RickyCheung Sorry for another message Ricky, but I wanted to let you know that I just ordered a few things off of Amazon and made sure to order through your link. Thanks again for the video! Have a great rest of the week! 🙂✨🙏🏻
With all the features set aside I feel the NTG sounds better compared to the ProPlus. It's cleaner, not as bass heavy making it better for EQ in post. Which sounds better to you?
I agree.... but when it comes to a woman's voice that's higher pitched and doesn't have a lot of low tones anyway.. should I ho for the NTG and punch out the already high tones or go with my existing Pro+ and try to add some depth in your expert opinion, please?
I’m not audiophile or expert in audio sound design but I would assume the NTG would still be a better starting point because of the more balance sound and EQ in post. Maybe someone with more skill set here couldn’t chime in.
Great question, I’m still learning.
@@RickyCheung thank you so much! Love your work! 😁🙏
@@sakshinash what did you end up going with? I find the Pro+ with the high freq presence boost set is favorable for that voice type.
Yeah I think the NTG for myself anyhow.. Seems more directional, the only minus being battery (Built in and life). Great vid matey. Both great mikes but it's as important NOT to hear certain sounds as it is to hear them clearly.. I think the NTG has that all important discrimination.. : )
Thanks man!! Cheers!
Very helpful in my decision making process, Thank you Ricky!
Hope it was helpful. 😎
What is better with using a smartphone?? S23
thank you man, dope
I think for deeper voices the Pro + is a better option. Nice and warm but not “drowny”
Not really sure... The pro has more to play with it after in post... is warmer and nicer to my ears... so not that sure about the comments
Pro + user here. I really really like the NTG sound here. I use the Pro+ as a staged mic to pick up band music, use it for environmental sounds at the beach all with a wireless receiver. I never really liked the Pro + on my voice but maybe im biased because as I don't like my voice, haha but I think the NTG will fair better for voice applications. Thanks for the review!
NTG sounds wider on the high frequencies.
Agreed.
Love to know which one would be better for a live Show like Comedy or Poetry Slams to get a nice sound of reactions of the audience. Any thoughts?
Thank you for such review❤️🔥
In your opinion, this microphone is suitable for shooting videos of street musicians?
I would probably go with a stereo mic for better surrounding audio capture for the musicians. A shotgun mic is more directional but for street you’ll get a lot of ambient sound as well for either but probably a lot more from a stereo mic. Shotgun mics are better for dialogue capture.
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Great video I appreciate the comparison.
Thanks for your feedback and taking the time to check out the video. I hope to have given a good comparison for you. Best of luck on selecting your next mic.
Fun fact, The NTG does not work properly with the Lumix S5ii. It requires being on "Mic+ Power" setting in camera. After a week of conversations with Rode, they were kind enough to send me a ProPlus for testing purposes. Rode could not effectively put in any kind of ticket to do testing so they send me the ProPlus as a solution. ProPlus works awesome with no flaws on the Lumix S5ii. It was a very frustrating experience to figure out, but has to put in the work to effectively communicate to Rode with data that there is an issue.
Side not: I do love the NTG, works amazing on my GH4/5. For whatever reason is not a clean experience with the S5ii
Maybe a firmware from LUMIX.
Thanks for the feedback
NTG I could tell immediately. What mic are you using to record the video? I'm trying to figure out a mic to buy to record my videos when I start making content. Some of the videos will be outside too, so I'm looking for a mic that will sound good outside
NTG is very neutral sounding which makes it great for all around. I use the MKE600 for RUclips and more commercial work with XLR recorder but for most the VideoMic NTG. Put a windshield on and you’ll be good for outdoors.
Can these also be used to capture your voice via computer. Say for example you’re doing a screen recording and explaining what you’re doing?
With the rodeNTG yes via USB. It will work directly. With the ProPlus you need a cable or mixer.
The MKE 600 sounded better than both. Should I invest in that instead?
MKE600 is a pro level mic using XLR vs 3.5mm. Different applications I would say not saying you can’t get pro level with 3.5mm because you totally can, length of run, etc.
I love my Rode mics! Can't really go wrong with any of them. You're doing a great job with your channel- keep it up! New sub👍🏼out here supporting growing channels like mine!
I had the NTG, it always had a hiss noise. Even after updates
Hmm. Did you turn down your in-camera gain. Usually in-camera preamps are not good and causes hiss noise
Yea trust me I tried that, even Rode sent me a new cord cause they couldn't figure it out too. @@RickyCheung
@@RickyCheungI could hear more self-noise from the NGT than the Pro+, in the clips you provided.
This is helpful, I think NTG was awesome!
NTG super neutral sound mic offering alot of flexibility for post. Sweet to be able to plug into phone, straight into laptop and use it. It's awesome. Thanks for watching.
NTG all the way.I own it and even in an untreated room, it delivers very good sound.
My goto on camera and now my setup for quick vids for social. ❤️ it.. I do wish the mic battery would last longer when left unused but no biggy for me.
@@RickyCheung Set the camera level to 1 and mic level to 10 for the best audio, when connected via 3.5 cable. Best sound I recorded was via USB with OBS software.
I do love the mke600 but after plugging in a recorder in/out to camera it’s just much at times. Simple is key as I try to do more. Thanks for contributing.
@@RickyCheungmke600 is a good shotgun mic, but the NTG has all the features that one needs.
@user-iq6dr2du2y 💯 if only one this would be it!
Thank you! Great work!!!
Thank you!! Hope the video helped you pick your mic of choice.
@@RickyCheung It definitely did! Going with the NTG! I had gotten the other, but am switching because it sounds way better in my opinion based on your video and examples. Great production, explanation, and video quality. I appreciate it and benefited from this video!
You’ll love the fact that it’s plug and play on any/most devices. I pulled my NTG off my camera plugged it into my MacBook for amazing voice over for social. One and done. The videomic pro+ sits in the draw. I still have it as a backup cause we never know. Good luck!
@@RickyCheung Amazing! Thanks again Ricky! Keep up the great work. Blessings!! 🙂✨🙏🏻
@@RickyCheung Sorry for another message Ricky, but I wanted to let you know that I just ordered a few things off of Amazon and made sure to order through your link. Thanks again for the video! Have a great rest of the week! 🙂✨🙏🏻
Ntg
I agree the VideoMic NTG sounds the most neutral in tune.
Thank you for useful video
NTG, no brainer.
NTG my vote as well. I still have both but use the NTG way more as I learn to EQ better.
Why does my Sennheister MKE600 sound so much better than yours?
Do you EQ? I don’t but I know I should be.