Secret Weapon: $35 Mic That Rivals the Pros!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Today we are testing out the Fifine Technology K037B wireless microphone. This is a budget microphone. The question is are cheap microphones any good or should you just shell out the money for the better mics for your church videos?
Fifine Technology K037B Wireless Microphone:
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Thanks Sam! Always looking for a cheaper solution and sometimes you get what you pay for. But that mic seems like a decent option with a little tweaking.
For sure! Not a bad mic considering the price! Not perfect, but not horrid either
Sweet video. Love your vlog style with it too. I hate that hissing sound too and ended up getting a mic that I can wear on me and record at -10db so I can give myself some room for correction post-production. Wow you were able to go pretty far!
Thanks Amber!! Yeah it's just something you come to expect with inexpensive microphones. Haven't found a way around that yet..!
Very nice review indeed!Thanks a lot.:)
Looks awesome. Thank you!
Ty Sam. Would you have any other recommendations for wireless mic's? I'm on a very tight budget and wouldn't use a headset. TY in advance.
Sam, do you have access to any Shure wireless lavs? The fifine uses a mini xlr connector and I think the Shure wireless systems do too, so I'd be curious if you could get better performance with a better mic on that cheap pack. Also, I'd be curious if you plugged it directly into your zoom h4n and used that as a preamp before you connected it to your DSLR if you'd get better audio, too.
Yeah that's actually a good question. I'd imagine the high and low tones are gonna be very similar but I'd be interested in the noise level
@@samdezao I know with my Canon, the preamps are pretty much useless, but I can boost it and send a hot signal in and get pretty decent audio (with the gain turned down to 1 above nothing).
you could glue a hot shoe mount onto the reciever. super glue would work.
Or 3D print a mount.
Not a bad idea! Gonna need to do something