@mainowl if you are using the microphone via XLR, then I would expect that you are connecting it to an audio interface. The audio interface should have a headphone output for monitoring.
I need to know something, please. I get that XLR is not connected to the DSP. But can you please confirm if the DSP saves the profile on board? Like when you set a compressor in the bundled software then connect the microphone to a android phone, does it keep the setting?
The microphone does not save sound profiles to itself. Your sound profile would have to be saved on the software/device you are connecting it to, via phone or PC.
Very cool comparison video. Really like that you're expanding and covering a lot of audio aspects besides headphones.
if i use xlr to the mic, can i still use the headphone monitoring from the mic?
@mainowl if you are using the microphone via XLR, then I would expect that you are connecting it to an audio interface. The audio interface should have a headphone output for monitoring.
I need to know something, please. I get that XLR is not connected to the DSP. But can you please confirm if the DSP saves the profile on board? Like when you set a compressor in the bundled software then connect the microphone to a android phone, does it keep the setting?
The microphone does not save sound profiles to itself. Your sound profile would have to be saved on the software/device you are connecting it to, via phone or PC.
@@MasterMarslander thanks, it helped.
Honestly, I can’t tell much of a difference…
The benefit of that is you can just grab the cheapest one and be happy!
@@MasterMarslanderhaha 😂 good answer