Yeah, I have to come to realize that some of these cheap chinese microphones ain't half bad. Takstar is another good brand. I bought the Takstar Tak-55 when I needed a microphone that would give me a decent sound on some tutorial videos I had to make in my job. It sounds great on my voice though I don't actually have a saxophone to try it out on.
@@iantrewhella9470 excellent. They have a few funky looking microphones, but I have only tried the tak-55 and a shotgun microphone made for attaching to ones camera...
Problem with chinese staff in reseling value. Coz when you buying 58 or 2020 you know that you can give your money back by reseling it. Also, "standart" mics are known over the world, and enginers at studios or venues know how to work with them.
Yeah, I have to come to realize that some of these cheap chinese microphones ain't half bad. Takstar is another good brand. I bought the Takstar Tak-55 when I needed a microphone that would give me a decent sound on some tutorial videos I had to make in my job. It sounds great on my voice though I don't actually have a saxophone to try it out on.
Sounds interesting so maybe I buy one of them and do a video to see how it is on saxophone. Thank you for the tip.
@@iantrewhella9470 excellent. They have a few funky looking microphones, but I have only tried the tak-55 and a shotgun microphone made for attaching to ones camera...
Problem with chinese staff in reseling value. Coz when you buying 58 or 2020 you know that you can give your money back by reseling it. Also, "standart" mics are known over the world, and enginers at studios or venues know how to work with them.