Hi Bandrew, as always, thanks for your work sir. Great review! From a sound engineers point of view, a good test would be to touch the cables of lav mics to see where the inherent rustling on most semi-pro cavaliers stops. On the cheapest it might be all the way to the end of the cable, on the better ones it stops after 6 inches to a foot. so that could be a great test (and really helpful if the viewer was thinking of it being a concealed mic) maybe a 'cable quality test'. Also, testing the chin shadow and adding top-end EQ to a pleasant sounding level can reveal whether the noise level of the mic will cope. so that might be a 'can it survive corrective EQ?' test. And lastly is size of capsule, which, again, is quite important if you were going to conceal or wear it in an elegant way. A big, bulbous capsule is what it is... but a thin capsule (like the Rode Lavalier II) can easily be hidden if you take the windscreen off. Also, then, removable windscreen is another helpful point. Hope that helps and isn't onerous. Blessing from the UK Tim :)
My issue with the ECM-LV1 was cable noise. Any time I'd move slightly it would pick up my shirt rustle. I ended up buying a Saramonic SR-M1 which is a bit cheaper and handles shirt rustling against the cable a lot better while still clearly picking up my voice.
Actually sounds pretty good. I'm currently watching this video with a Sony MDR-7506 and yea, it's a pretty good mic. I would've liked it to be slightly darker (not T-shirt collar kind of dark but just slightly).
Thank you for this excellent review! Just before I pull the trigger on the clear winner of this comparison I want to ask one detail: Does it ship with a collar clip, or is it really meant to be used dangling down from your shoulder like that?
Could you please do a video about the different types of microphones and what each one is for? When you say a microphone is a condense or a ribbon or whatever I think people don't really know what that means or what it's for.
I have this mic and imma put this here cuz I'm too afraid to test it IRL: is it better to record yourself with the capsules horizontally or vertically with one of them pointing at my mouth? Considering I'll combine the signals to mono later?
if instead of summing of summing to mono you just choose the signal from the capsule that was closer to your mouth. record as stereo, choose the best of the two signals to use in mono.
@@TheREAPERBlog that's another option and I did test it (the only time I used this lav mic), it worked alright but I wondered if there was a better way to make use of the two capsules.
Dude I been trying to watch your videos and you always seem to have this weird underlying anger to you. Idk what it is. Like you always seem disgruntled and like you're trying to subdue anger, whether it derives from the world, your viewers, and/or general dissatisfaction somewhere else in your life. It's highkey weird and uncomfortable and it makes these videos unwatchable. I hope you feel better one day. Blessings.
The clip is in fact removable. There is a tiny pin that can be pushed out with a tack or something small. Then there is a tiny screw that can be unscrewed and the clip removed. Definitely not permanent. I just removed mine to install via velcro in my motorcycle helmet.
Comica makes a furry wind muff that fits over this Sony lab mic, great for outdoor use: CVM-MF1 Although this is a stereo omnidirectional mic, setting your device to mono or mono mix (as the Zoom H2 Recorder has) opens this mic up for other use cases. The flimsy plastic clip of this lav mic, is the only weakness.
Glad to see you covering different form factors! A friend was actually asking about lavaliers recently and I may shortlist this one, not bad at all for US MSRP. Rather prefer the sound of it in an untreated room, which makes sense given how these tend to be deployed. Guess those reflections can help a bunch. ... in hindsight I may just give them a bad reco if they're gonna be TikToking the lav. Gonna go ask em about that now. 11:50 Okay I'm laughing. What the hell man, genius.
Firstly, thanks for the great content. Long time subscriber, first time commenter. Suggestions for tests re:outro a "shirt rub" test while walking or moving (squatting, arm movements, swinging arms, etc) would be a useful test. Famously lav mics mounted to not ideal spots combined with people not used to being micd up results in scratchy audio. Test case for vloggers or active presenters moving in a small space (e.g. Rode Wireless mic pack and Sony lav for a video where the presenter is moving around the set). I know other mics and styles (boom, etc) could be more useful in these settings but for many low budget productions I see it being useful to test.
It would be nice to see wired lav mics tested against the Wireless Go mics to determine if one should pick up a wired Lav mic to connect to their Wireless Go instead of the onboard mic.
Before I got a real mic (shots fired), all I had was a lav. I found that I got the best sound when I turned the gain down and used a wire coathanger to hold the mic right in front of my mouth. Also I got much better audio when I used a powered source, like this little box with a 23A battery in it to provide active plug-in power.
You standardized your recordings with the Focusrite 18I20. Lav mics are very often used in a wireless scenario like interviews, maybe you can find a wireless transmitter/receiver combo, preferably a more pro radioversion and not bluetooth to be your standard interface. It is just a thought.
Hello podcastage, i'm new to the audio word, i want to stream and have a good audio quality, wich is the best microphone on the 25$-55$ price range? It would be better if it's on Aliexpress because in from argentina and Amazon shipping cost 40$-70$ on every product+fees
I have an Bluetooth adapter in my ps5 so I can use my AirPods 3rd gen but I can’t get the microphone to work also. Does anyone know if this mic would work in sync with the AirPods if it was plugged into the controller?
Is neuwmann make lavalier mike? if not, why not? Could you ask them? It strange to hear this mike in not treated room... Thank'zs again for your review.
I would love if you did some type of joke with the lav mic in the box of doom for guitar but I understand not adding many more hours of work just for a small joke, especially for the amount of effort you put into these videos
I have a tough time figuring out a use case for a stereo lav mic. I just don't see the point in picking up stereophonic sound from the typical location where a lav mic is mounted. I feel like in 99.99% of cases a person would be better off having one really good mic pointed directly at the source instead of two mics worth half as much pointed in directions where they will pick up as much room noise as actual signal.
Would love to see a comparison with a Sanken COS-11D and think it could hold its own vs. large form factor microphones. It's probably the most used lav mic for professional filming with spoken voice. It is expensive though, but not U87 expensive.
Thanks for your review, finally one done right! I would like to use two Sony ecm lv1 microphones to do interviews. How can I connect them to the computer or Iphone? If I connect them with the jack (or XLR?) adapter to the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3th card will they work? Do I need to use an adapter for the correct voltage? Or what other solution to use two lavalier microphones? thanks Leo
If you’re connecting them to a focusrite 2i2 you would need an XLR to 3.5mm adapter that converts 48v to ~3.5v. Rode VXLR+ or VXLR Pro are the options I use. I think that would work as the plug is not TRRS, it is only TRS, however I have not tested this. It would not provide you with a stereo signal since you’re input a stereo mic into a mono XLR input.
Thank you so much Rainer, I really truly appreciate the continued support. It helps so much continue to produce these reviews, you’re absolutely incredible and so kind.
damn this is one of the best tests / comparisons i've ever seen in the last 19 yrs, of any product! curious about your other reviews keep up the good work xx
I use the Boya BY-MI as my go=t lav. Sounds good with my voice, works with everything. I usually buy them 5 at a time. I'm hard on lavs. My cat usually kills one of them a month .... cheers
The whole concept of a stereo omni mic with closely spaced capsules is deeply flawed (if stereo imagery is important). Low frequencies are captured in mono, higher frequencies in stereo with more stereo the higher the frequency - so the stereo image is horribly distorted. Sony keep doing this - eg the Sony M10, a much respected recorder with two low noise mics, but once again they are closely spaced omnis. Anyway - in recent months I have purchased Zoom M3 and M2 mics - the latter quite recently, largely because a local dealer dropped the price close to the humble H1N recorder. Maybe you wouldn't class them as mics because they have built-in 32 bit recorders, but they can output to USB-C or 3.5mm analog, and the mics are pretty decent for the price as there is no point in making a 32 bit float recorder which only accepts input from the built in mic, if that mic (and the preamps) was crap. I'd love to know your opinion of them, or one, if they ever went cut price near you!
Wow this was very informative. It sounds incredible for the price. How can I get stereo sound on an Xperia 5 IV smartphone with this? Do i need some adaptors either USB/TRSS?
I have this mic and I hate it and I was not able to get to work on my PC for some reason but I had the older version of this microphone and it sounded pretty good and I bought the updated version after it fell off of my shirt one day and landed in the toilet LOL. But I bought the newer version after that and it did not sound anywhere near as good
Hi Sir, on minut 6:00 I could not see the TRRS splitter. Own since yesterday the Sony ECM-LV1. Tested with camcorder and yes stereo setup on -12DB which was somehow over clipping. - 18DB should be better. The iPhone? Test it with the Edutige TRS to TRRS converter adapter, also with equal Saramonic and Rode TRS to TRRS adapters. None of this adapters where able to convert the TRS to TRRS. For now disappointed that no stereo could be reached on iPhone. Note: I own both, the Apple lightning and USB - C to 3.5mm jack. Missing is the adapter splitter that is showing to fast and not recognised which adapter I need to order and to be able receiving stereo on iPhone. Is it possible to share an link where the splitter adapter is to order? Thanks for the whole explanation you have made, it was very helpful. I look forward.
Before below. Just wanted to say looking Great Brother Keep it up 🎉 Hi if you wouldn’t mind I have a question/ request. I am starting a podcast RUclips channel soon. I was looking for advice. I will need some intro out to music something nice mellow year now opera or Chopin. I need how to mask a person’s voice as I will be posting videos/audio files of my interviewee. I want to make the Interviwee’s voice is kept private as we are speaking about important yet speaking open about private work life issues. Not cartoonie or a peculiar sound something more natural sounding test not like the person who spoke. Thank you if you have time Jason
To me the mic sounds the best when you had it on your collar! I am watching this on an Android tablet with 4 integrated stereo speakers! (No headphones) on your hat/cap it sounded the worst very flat and tinny! But in general it has a good very noticeable stereo sound!! So for 30$ it's worth it!.
I think it did a good job, assuming that stereo is actually useful. The untreated room vs the Canon built in would sell it to most people I think. It's shocking how bad the mics are on all the cameras. I guess they expect you to plug in a better one. Given its Sony its sad it's a bit cheap feeling, and I think a 3 foot unreplaceable cable is going to limit its lifespan. That's barely long enough if you've a recorder or transmitter on your belt and route the cable under clothing.
Other issues/tests you might consider for lavs: cloth rustle during talent movement, and direct (hand) hits when talent gets "emotional." "They like me! They really like me!"
This brings me some nostalgia feeling. Used to have this kind of mic connect to a Walkman and do recording of lectures before lol. I think the primary use of this mic is with a portable recorder, like recording lectures. That’s probably why the cable is so short. It’s probably made specifically for Japanese domestic market in mind.
as I wish: to this theme ufo untill the USA and usa likes exists no other solarsystem will come to visit the earth as they mentioned more then 5000 years earlier.
You mentioned that for more neutral ones there are other options, i would prefer mono, with less room reflections, which one from your reviews should i watch first?
DOO BA LEE DOO!!!!! Stereo lav mics always sound weird to me. Theres this weird roominess that just doesnt "work" for me. How dare ye hold a lav in front of your mouth. HEATHEN! lol jk. maybe... The stereo field was kinda "meh" at best. The price reflects the quality for this. Great video as always! Thanks!
What if you use it kind of as a safety track? Have one capsule pointed up at your mouth and the other down towards the ground. Then you'd likely get a lower signal on the downward face capsule and in post you could isolate each track and choose the one that has the best signal?
@@Podcastage that would probably be the best way to use this for a single person. I still want to know what the use case is supposed to be for the device. Seems odd. Perhaps its more meant to be used for ambient recording without having to hand hold a mic. I could almost see it being useful to capture room tone but still weird.
gee... using U87 as a lav mic is such a brilliant idea!!!
definitely highlight of the week
Best-sounding lavmic that i heard, actually.
Hi Bandrew, as always, thanks for your work sir. Great review!
From a sound engineers point of view, a good test would be to touch the cables of lav mics to see where the inherent rustling on most semi-pro cavaliers stops. On the cheapest it might be all the way to the end of the cable, on the better ones it stops after 6 inches to a foot. so that could be a great test (and really helpful if the viewer was thinking of it being a concealed mic) maybe a 'cable quality test'. Also, testing the chin shadow and adding top-end EQ to a pleasant sounding level can reveal whether the noise level of the mic will cope. so that might be a 'can it survive corrective EQ?' test.
And lastly is size of capsule, which, again, is quite important if you were going to conceal or wear it in an elegant way. A big, bulbous capsule is what it is... but a thin capsule (like the Rode Lavalier II) can easily be hidden if you take the windscreen off. Also, then, removable windscreen is another helpful point.
Hope that helps and isn't onerous.
Blessing from the UK
Tim :)
My issue with the ECM-LV1 was cable noise. Any time I'd move slightly it would pick up my shirt rustle.
I ended up buying a Saramonic SR-M1 which is a bit cheaper and handles shirt rustling against the cable a lot better while still clearly picking up my voice.
Actually sounds pretty good.
I'm currently watching this video with a Sony MDR-7506 and yea, it's a pretty good mic. I would've liked it to be slightly darker (not T-shirt collar kind of dark but just slightly).
4:23😮 ooooh! That AMSR gave me tingles! 😊
Still got the Neumann in there. Impressive. Most impressive.
Just a quick info for DJI users : Shure MVL will NOT work with DJI Mic 2 (you need a TRS adapter as Rode SC3)
Their silver version is better, probably harder to find. This "update" is cheaper feeling, but does come with a nice foam wind screen.
Thank you for this excellent review!
Just before I pull the trigger on the clear winner of this comparison I want to ask one detail: Does it ship with a collar clip, or is it really meant to be used dangling down from your shoulder like that?
Thanks but I think you omitted the acoustic guitar test☹ I like the ECM-LV1 Sony mic though recording so clear sound.
love how you respectfully set down the mic so that you could wind up that box throw lmao
Loved this!! Very helpful! Thank you!!
Could you please do a video about the different types of microphones and what each one is for? When you say a microphone is a condense or a ribbon or whatever I think people don't really know what that means or what it's for.
Would you consider testing LAV mics with Rode Lav Headset in a kind of headworn earhook position? At least it should make for a good DUCE drop
i love these videos
I don't like the sound, when you put this mic in the middle of your chest. It booms and sounds a bit hollow. Great review, though!
Can you make review about maono pm 422, it's a budget mic😮
Ty
I have this mic and imma put this here cuz I'm too afraid to test it IRL: is it better to record yourself with the capsules horizontally or vertically with one of them pointing at my mouth? Considering I'll combine the signals to mono later?
if instead of summing of summing to mono you just choose the signal from the capsule that was closer to your mouth. record as stereo, choose the best of the two signals to use in mono.
@@TheREAPERBlog that's another option and I did test it (the only time I used this lav mic), it worked alright but I wondered if there was a better way to make use of the two capsules.
Love your videos... ❤
What?! No funny SFX while probing the windshield?!!
Aren't those as traditional as box throws?
😆
I have to wonder, why the hell is it stereo?
Dude I been trying to watch your videos and you always seem to have this weird underlying anger to you. Idk what it is. Like you always seem disgruntled and like you're trying to subdue anger, whether it derives from the world, your viewers, and/or general dissatisfaction somewhere else in your life. It's highkey weird and uncomfortable and it makes these videos unwatchable. I hope you feel better one day. Blessings.
How do you get stereo out of this thing?
The clip is in fact removable. There is a tiny pin that can be pushed out with a tack or something small. Then there is a tiny screw that can be unscrewed and the clip removed. Definitely not permanent. I just removed mine to install via velcro in my motorcycle helmet.
Hmmm, has a bit of a 'boxy' sound to it, not good for a Sony product.
Comica makes a furry wind muff that fits over this Sony lab mic, great for outdoor use: CVM-MF1
Although this is a stereo omnidirectional mic, setting your device to mono or mono mix (as the Zoom H2 Recorder has) opens this mic up for other use cases. The flimsy plastic clip of this lav mic, is the only weakness.
Glad to see you covering different form factors! A friend was actually asking about lavaliers recently and I may shortlist this one, not bad at all for US MSRP. Rather prefer the sound of it in an untreated room, which makes sense given how these tend to be deployed. Guess those reflections can help a bunch.
... in hindsight I may just give them a bad reco if they're gonna be TikToking the lav. Gonna go ask em about that now.
11:50 Okay I'm laughing. What the hell man, genius.
Firstly, thanks for the great content. Long time subscriber, first time commenter.
Suggestions for tests re:outro a "shirt rub" test while walking or moving (squatting, arm movements, swinging arms, etc) would be a useful test. Famously lav mics mounted to not ideal spots combined with people not used to being micd up results in scratchy audio. Test case for vloggers or active presenters moving in a small space (e.g. Rode Wireless mic pack and Sony lav for a video where the presenter is moving around the set). I know other mics and styles (boom, etc) could be more useful in these settings but for many low budget productions I see it being useful to test.
Great to see you get into lav mics. Now try the deity W. Lab pro/micro 🙏
It would be nice to see wired lav mics tested against the Wireless Go mics to determine if one should pick up a wired Lav mic to connect to their Wireless Go instead of the onboard mic.
Best U87 comparison ever. Loved this😂
Before I got a real mic (shots fired), all I had was a lav. I found that I got the best sound when I turned the gain down and used a wire coathanger to hold the mic right in front of my mouth. Also I got much better audio when I used a powered source, like this little box with a 23A battery in it to provide active plug-in power.
I've had this mic for about 6 years. It's good for the price. Quite happy.
The u87 component freaking killed me. Are you sure you're not running a comedy channel??
Since he got it he always uses it as the last comparison, it's a control between videos, so yeah a great joke XD
@@ElvenSpellmakerit's the dangling that got me
@@IanMustafa Hahahaha yeah!
IM NOT STOPPING UNTIL YOU UPLEAD A VIDEO I WICH YOU UPLOAD YOURSELF SINGING JUST A SOLID NOTE11111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally the kind of complete test that I want to see on a microphone, thank you!
You standardized your recordings with the Focusrite 18I20. Lav mics are very often used in a wireless scenario like interviews, maybe you can find a wireless transmitter/receiver combo, preferably a more pro radioversion and not bluetooth to be your standard interface.
It is just a thought.
Hi! Thank you for good Review! But why don't you compare self noise levels of this microphones? it's very important
Thanks for the suggestion.
4:20 you should start doing an asmr/whispering segment on reviews, I think that would be interesting.
Hello podcastage, i'm new to the audio word, i want to stream and have a good audio quality, wich is the best microphone on the 25$-55$ price range? It would be better if it's on Aliexpress because in from argentina and Amazon shipping cost 40$-70$ on every product+fees
I have the Sony ECM-CS3 and bought it years ago. To my untrained ears, it sounds aok.
I have an Bluetooth adapter in my ps5 so I can use my AirPods 3rd gen but I can’t get the microphone to work also. Does anyone know if this mic would work in sync with the AirPods if it was plugged into the controller?
Man, you really are good. I have no interrest what so ever in this mic, yet I watched the entire video.
Is neuwmann make lavalier mike? if not, why not? Could you ask them? It strange to hear this mike in not treated room... Thank'zs again for your review.
Calm down STeVen T. MNUchin 😂 0:22
I would love if you did some type of joke with the lav mic in the box of doom for guitar but I understand not adding many more hours of work just for a small joke, especially for the amount of effort you put into these videos
Hello! This Sony works with a audio interface (Focusrite)??
Pretty good for $30!
I have a tough time figuring out a use case for a stereo lav mic. I just don't see the point in picking up stereophonic sound from the typical location where a lav mic is mounted. I feel like in 99.99% of cases a person would be better off having one really good mic pointed directly at the source instead of two mics worth half as much pointed in directions where they will pick up as much room noise as actual signal.
This lav costs $30 and I bought it with my own money. Totally unbiased :)
11:50 😂😄🎙
Sounds excellent!
Bandrew typing his magnum opus during those keyboard tests
I lost the windscreen, does anyone know where I can buy a replacement for this mic?
Great video. That small mic is on the money!
Would love to see a comparison with a Sanken COS-11D and think it could hold its own vs. large form factor microphones. It's probably the most used lav mic for professional filming with spoken voice. It is expensive though, but not U87 expensive.
Thanks for your review, finally one done right!
I would like to use two Sony ecm lv1 microphones to do interviews. How can I connect them to the computer or Iphone?
If I connect them with the jack (or XLR?) adapter to the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3th card will they work? Do I need to use an adapter for the correct voltage? Or what other solution to use two lavalier microphones?
thanks
Leo
If you’re connecting them to a focusrite 2i2 you would need an XLR to 3.5mm adapter that converts 48v to ~3.5v. Rode VXLR+ or VXLR Pro are the options I use. I think that would work as the plug is not TRRS, it is only TRS, however I have not tested this. It would not provide you with a stereo signal since you’re input a stereo mic into a mono XLR input.
Danke!
Thank you so much Rainer, I really truly appreciate the continued support. It helps so much continue to produce these reviews, you’re absolutely incredible and so kind.
damn this is one of the best tests / comparisons i've ever seen in the last 19 yrs, of any product! curious about your other reviews
keep up the good work xx
That really means a lot. Thank you for watching and for the kind words.
That is a very thorough review thank you very much
I use the Boya BY-MI as my go=t lav. Sounds good with my voice, works with everything. I usually buy them 5 at a time. I'm hard on lavs. My cat usually kills one of them a month .... cheers
Why am I so obsessed with microphones
Awesome video and review. Could you PLEASE review the Purple Panda lavalier microphone.
The Purple Panda was a good purchase back in the day, but now I feel it’s kind of an also-ran. The competition is that much better.
The whole concept of a stereo omni mic with closely spaced capsules is deeply flawed (if stereo imagery is important). Low frequencies are captured in mono, higher frequencies in stereo with more stereo the higher the frequency - so the stereo image is horribly distorted. Sony keep doing this - eg the Sony M10, a much respected recorder with two low noise mics, but once again they are closely spaced omnis. Anyway - in recent months I have purchased Zoom M3 and M2 mics - the latter quite recently, largely because a local dealer dropped the price close to the humble H1N recorder. Maybe you wouldn't class them as mics because they have built-in 32 bit recorders, but they can output to USB-C or 3.5mm analog, and the mics are pretty decent for the price as there is no point in making a 32 bit float recorder which only accepts input from the built in mic, if that mic (and the preamps) was crap. I'd love to know your opinion of them, or one, if they ever went cut price near you!
Wow this was very informative. It sounds incredible for the price.
How can I get stereo sound on an Xperia 5 IV smartphone with this? Do i need some adaptors either USB/TRSS?
I have this mic and I hate it and I was not able to get to work on my PC for some reason but I had the older version of this microphone and it sounded pretty good and I bought the updated version after it fell off of my shirt one day and landed in the toilet LOL. But I bought the newer version after that and it did not sound anywhere near as good
It sounds like 💩. I had to spot listening.
The U87 💀
Hi Sir, on minut 6:00 I could not see the TRRS splitter. Own since yesterday the Sony ECM-LV1. Tested with camcorder and yes stereo setup on -12DB which was somehow over clipping. - 18DB should be better.
The iPhone? Test it with the Edutige TRS to TRRS converter adapter, also with equal Saramonic and Rode TRS to TRRS adapters. None of this adapters where able to convert the TRS to TRRS.
For now disappointed that no stereo could be reached on iPhone.
Note: I own both, the Apple lightning and USB - C to 3.5mm jack.
Missing is the adapter splitter that is showing to fast and not recognised which adapter I need to order and to be able receiving stereo on iPhone.
Is it possible to share an link where the splitter adapter is to order?
Thanks for the whole explanation you have made, it was very helpful.
I look forward.
Rustle Test!
Replace the plosives test.
Can you please do a review of Zoom Ams24 audio interface. Thanks
You’re telling me the Neumann doesn’t have stereo sound and needs an XLR interface? Deal breaker.
@Podcastage, how do you feel about the Sony ECM-LV1 as a general low-cost stereo mic (as opposed to a lavalier)?
Before below. Just wanted to say looking Great Brother Keep it up 🎉
Hi if you wouldn’t mind I have a question/ request.
I am starting a podcast RUclips channel soon. I was looking for advice.
I will need some intro out to music something nice mellow year now opera or Chopin.
I need how to mask a person’s voice as I will be posting videos/audio files of my interviewee.
I want to make the Interviwee’s voice is kept private as we are speaking about important yet speaking open about private work life issues.
Not cartoonie or a peculiar sound something more natural sounding test not like the person who spoke.
Thank you if you have time
Jason
To me the mic sounds the best when you had it on your collar! I am watching this on an Android tablet with 4 integrated stereo speakers! (No headphones) on your hat/cap it sounded the worst very flat and tinny!
But in general it has a good very noticeable stereo sound!! So for 30$ it's worth it!.
I think it did a good job, assuming that stereo is actually useful. The untreated room vs the Canon built in would sell it to most people I think. It's shocking how bad the mics are on all the cameras. I guess they expect you to plug in a better one. Given its Sony its sad it's a bit cheap feeling, and I think a 3 foot unreplaceable cable is going to limit its lifespan. That's barely long enough if you've a recorder or transmitter on your belt and route the cable under clothing.
Other issues/tests you might consider for lavs: cloth rustle during talent movement, and direct (hand) hits when talent gets "emotional." "They like me! They really like me!"
This brings me some nostalgia feeling. Used to have this kind of mic connect to a Walkman and do recording of lectures before lol.
I think the primary use of this mic is with a portable recorder, like recording lectures. That’s probably why the cable is so short.
It’s probably made specifically for Japanese domestic market in mind.
Have you made a sE Electronics sE8 review on your channel? I saw this microphone in your comparisons, but I couldn't find a full review of it.
The only person I trust for mics and audio devices. Thanks! I haven't seen a video from you around 32bit float recorders. Any thoughts?
the ONLY mistake, not running the ECM-LV1 in your X8, for control, of course.
I'm using a Tascam DR-10L as lav mic and recorder. Maybe a hint for a review 😉
87 as a lav. Nice. 😂😂
Can you please do a review of Zoom Ams24 audio interface. Thanks
as I wish: to this theme ufo untill the USA and usa likes exists no other solarsystem will come to visit the earth as they mentioned more then 5000 years earlier.
You shared everything that anyone wants to know. You made me to buy ECM-LV1
It sounds bad.
You mentioned that for more neutral ones there are other options, i would prefer mono, with less room reflections, which one from your reviews should i watch first?
I'm waiting for the LV 426 where everyone can hear you scream.
The Neumann 🤣 thank you for the video, as I'm planing to get a lav mic at some point
What's with the rapper lav? To be fair that one might cost more than a gold chain. 🤣
Seriously got some April Fools Day vibes from this video...
Its pretty bad, try out clippy lav mic, its way better sounding
Did you asked me to hit like button? From the beginning I made 😊.
Incredible sound in the tiktok position! I wonder if it works for voiceover 😂
4:25 I fucking love you Bandrew 🤣❤️
the tiktok position really got me 😂
DOO BA LEE DOO!!!!!
Stereo lav mics always sound weird to me. Theres this weird roominess that just doesnt "work" for me. How dare ye hold a lav in front of your mouth. HEATHEN! lol jk. maybe... The stereo field was kinda "meh" at best. The price reflects the quality for this. Great video as always! Thanks!
What if you use it kind of as a safety track? Have one capsule pointed up at your mouth and the other down towards the ground. Then you'd likely get a lower signal on the downward face capsule and in post you could isolate each track and choose the one that has the best signal?
@@Podcastage that would probably be the best way to use this for a single person. I still want to know what the use case is supposed to be for the device. Seems odd. Perhaps its more meant to be used for ambient recording without having to hand hold a mic. I could almost see it being useful to capture room tone but still weird.