I bought one as soon as it came out and still use it to this day. Used it for street interviews, for short films, for live performances and jam sessions, field recordings, ambient recordings, and table-reads. Unbelievable microphone for $200 (at least when I bought it).
So, don't quote me on this, but I would say yes... sort of. Omnidirectional mics pick up audio from all directions and (usually) only in a mono signal. This mic combines 2 polar patterns (XY and MS) into a stereo signal. Hopefully, that makes sense. 😅
I used this microphone for all of the voice-over in this video. Have you heard of this device before? 🤔
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I bought one as soon as it came out and still use it to this day. Used it for street interviews, for short films, for live performances and jam sessions, field recordings, ambient recordings, and table-reads. Unbelievable microphone for $200 (at least when I bought it).
Hell yeah! I was surprised to see this mic has held its value over all these years - it hasn't really changed since i got it 10 years ago!
alright... about to grab one..
Nice! Hit that link in the description!
yup, i'm looking for one now
😊 Glad you like it
LOL!!!!! You landed here too?! AHAHAHAHAHA! I'm on the hunt...
Had one for 2 years. Bought another. Make sure the direction you want is correct. But DAMN! ITS GREAT!
I agree!
yeah, I've experienced this with my H4n-Pro as well. Zoom makes some really solid field recorders.
I agree! Especially since it's lasted me all these years. 😮
Doesn't the blue yeti have a similar feature?
Not that I'm aware of
Is this different from an omnidirectional microphone?
So, don't quote me on this, but I would say yes... sort of. Omnidirectional mics pick up audio from all directions and (usually) only in a mono signal. This mic combines 2 polar patterns (XY and MS) into a stereo signal. Hopefully, that makes sense. 😅
dude sounds more like "ThatOneVirgin" lol. he should try and find a mic that adds some bass to his voice.
You feel better now?