Dynamic Microphone Comparison (Shure, RODE, Samson, sE Electronics, Saramonic, CAD Audio, FDUCE)
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- In this video I review and compare 9 dynamic microphones ranging from $40 to $400, including the following: CAD Audio E90, FDUCE SL40X, RODE XDM-100, Samson Q2U, Samson Q9U, Samson Q9X, Saramonic SR-BV1, sE Electronics DynaCaster DCM8, and Shure SM7B.
Audio quality and price are the two main considerations with any microphone, but there's a lot to consider when it comes to build quality and extra features like built-in EQ, USB support, and more.
Make sure you leave a comment and let me know which dynamic microphone in this lineup you think sounds the best!
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== LINKS ==
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CAD Audio E90 - geni.us/cadaudioe90
FDUCE SL40X - geni.us/fducesl40x
RODE XDM-100 - geni.us/rodexdm100
Samson Q2U - geni.us/samsonq2ugray
Samson Q9U - geni.us/samsonq9umic
Samson Q9X - geni.us/samsonq9x
Saramonic SR-BV1 - geni.us/saramonicsrbv1
sE Electronics DynaCaster DCM8 - geni.us/dynacasterdcm8
Shure SM7B - geni.us/shuresm7bdynamicmic
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== TABLE OF CONTENTS ==
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0:00 - Intro
0:42 - FDUCE SL40X
1:15 - Samson Q2U
2:02 - CAD Audio E90
2:41 - Saramonic SR-BV1
3:21 - Samson Q9X
3:54 - Samson Q9U
4:41 - RODE XDM-100
5:44 - sE Electronics Dynacaster DCM8
6:42 - Shure SM7B
6:56 - Blind Audio Samples
8:51 - Audio Sample Reveal
9:30 - Female Voice
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I definitely have my favorites, but leave a comment and let me know yours!
Great comparison!
Thanks for checking it out!
I've been waiting patiently for this video
Sorry to keep you waiting! It's got quite the range of mics, so I'm curious to hear what you think.
Condenser (and shotgun) comparisons are coming soon too :)
now that I've watched it: 1. you picked a great selection of mics 2. I still like the sound of my q9u (just atrocious handling noise) and 3. holy hell your wife's voice is perfect for audiobooks.
@@woodypaul_ Thanks! And I agree, the Q9U and Q9X are some of the most well rounded, solid sounding mics at their price point.
I also agree, she's amazing. I'll let her know her fan base has increased by 1, haha.
would be cool if you tell us next time, how the bass and treble switches on the se dynacaster were, when you recorded it. The sound of the dynacaster changes a lot with its settings.
I agree! Unfortunately, there's too different settings and switches across all these mics, it would become too long and confusing in a non-dedicated video.
Things like the RODE XDM-100 can sound any way you want really through all the options in Unify, and then really all the mics can sound drastically different with EQ and other processing. So, I tried to pick the most common settings, or the ones that best represent the overall character of each mic.
Hi bro, can u help me?
If u don’t mind, can u gave me best setting OBS for Microphone Samson Q9U
You'll want to set an EQ, noise gate, and compressor. This video shows how to do all that, just not inside OBS, but you should be able to figure out that aspect: ruclips.net/video/-EBbhV1YBDg/видео.html
I think the FDUCE just showed how good it is for the money, great review!
For 40 bucks, hard to say no if you're on a tight budget that's for sure!
I always find these videos so hard to tell the difference between these mics. I am always curious to find out what mic is the easiest in post processing? Also, that is really awesome that your wife is an audio book reader. Would love to know now she got that job?
If you're listening on a phone or small computer speakers, it's almost impossible to tell sometimes, haha. You definitely want good headphones or studio monitors to hear it clearly.
That also goes to show that if all your audience is going to be listening on phones, maybe you don't need a more expensive mic.
As far as post processing goes, I don't think any are easier or harder, because once you create a custom EQ and compression preset for your mic/voice, you can apply it in 1-click no matter what.
I will say that the RODE XDM-100 uses Unify, which lets you apply all that stuff live, before ever hitting record, so it saves you the step of having to do ANY post processing, if that is appealing to you.
You set up the EQ, noise gate, compression, etc. in Unify, then it's just always there. That works for the RODE XDM-100, XCM-50, NT-USB+, and maybe 1 or 2 of their other USB mics.
Hope that helps!
About the audiobook narration, besides having a great reading voice, she just started auditioning at places like ACX. Getting your first job can be tough, but it gets easier as you build a portfolio and connections.
@@NewLayer thank you. It really does help.
Sexy Junior is back :)
I chose Sample 1.The FDUCE sounds superb.
Hahaha!
A lot of people like how the FDUCE sounds, me included. Although, to me, it is by far the least transparent mic, almost sounding like it has a compressor already applied. Interesting budget mic for sure!
I like that sE Electronics Dynacaster DCM8... I thought it sounded the best. I was impressed with the Samson mics as well.
It's definitely a nice mic, both in the audio and build quality departments. I also like how the XLR port is on the mount side, so the cable doesn't move when you adjust the mic, and of course all the EQ options.
I'm kinda embarrassed to even say this but my ears preferred the FDUCE in both male and female voices. It makes no sense but it's just what my ears liked. As an owner of an RE20 and RE27 N/D, I never thought in a million years that I would choose the FDUCE here. LOL!
Honestly, I don't think you'll be alone. That's why I love doing these!
There ends up being big debates on what people think sounds best, and at the very least, it shows that budget shouldn't stop people from creating content.
@@NewLayer so true....I love my Electrovoices....but I have stopped in my tracks at times when discovering other pleasing results from folks using a KingBee V1 and SEV7....etc.
Did I hear a hissing sound in Rode XDM-100?
I just checked the noise floor in my raw recordings, and the XDM-100 is right in the middle of all these as far as noise goes. The noise floor is around -62dB AFTER normalizing to -3dB, which is very low.
One of the best parts of the XDM-100 is the Unify software, so once you apply some REALLY subtle noise reduction/noise gating, the noise floor will be as low as it can possibly get. You have 0 to worry about as far as noise goes from the XDM-100!
@@NewLayer So, XDM-100 can be considered right!
@@thevijayraj34 Absolutely, it's a fantastic mic!
@@NewLayer Thanks 👍🏼. I've been following this mic for very long. Thanks for your review ☺️. Kudos to your Hardwork.🎉
Great video! Man so I did pick mic A but wow that FDUCE was a really close pick for me. For $40 and it looking so nice would be a great pick for people.
I would like to see you compare the Shure Beta 58 (I have one of you lived near me lol) for the dynamic mics and of course you have to do the SM7.
A lot of people like the FDUCE for the price, including me! To me it sounds the least transparent, like it has a lot of low and high end boost + compression somehow, so definitely not for everyone, but hard to argue that you can't get a good sounding mic under $50 after hearing it.
Nope
Such a great review🥹
Thanks so much!