What's beneficial about owning a sound mixer is you can actually bring up the highs and the mids as I did with mine. I liked the factory set (if you will) low end because I have a deep voice, so definitely a big "+" for me. Thanks for the revue. Well done.
What a scare I took when testing the MV7! =) Impressive for the price it costs. It must be recognized that manufacturers of cheap microphones have been trying hard and evolving the quality (at least the audio) of their microphones over the years. I've been working with audio for almost 30 years. When I started, I couldn't even dream of having such satisfactory quality for such a low price. Today with a smartphone + laptop + a microphone like this and a little knowledge and that's it, you can already get a great quality recording. Thanks. Excellent review as always.
I'm looking for a USB mic for a noisy environment and I have these options: 1. MAONO DGM20 2. MAONO DGM30 3. MAONO PD100U 4. MAONO PD200X Which one should I go for? Note: I'll only use the mic rarely and only for chatting with friends and for work, that's it.
Hi, if you were to choose between maono pd200x and fifine k688, which one do you think is better when it comes to picking up the bass? Been trying to look for a cheap mic thats better in picking up bass, something that would be able to deliver a sound quality coming from singers with deep voice like michael buble and frank sinatra.
I wanted to ask that When Doing Real time monitoring make some Sssss/Not exactly buzzing type of sound?? Or Mic does in usb? I have Win 11 Amd 5800H and Rx6500M doesn't have Noice Suppression how will I fix it any idea? (I got Pd200x today and I have this Doubt should I replace it?)
Hey, which is better, am8 or pd200x for podcast and casual singing considering i'll be at a distance of 4-6 inches from the mic. Also its my observation that pd200x sounds very nasally and am8 sounds as if u have congested throat and flat, so which is better considering these and the distance? Also does having 24 bit over 16 bit make a huge difference?
It will work plug & play on a mac with no dedicated drivers. The maono link software lets you customize the sound a bit, bit it's not required to use the mic.
@@semiprotech That's 💯 thank you. I just need to find out what adapter I need from Mac now lol Thank you for confirming this for me, very helpful and cool video by the way. Cheers!
Hi bro, I am considering buying Maono PD200X or Tonor TD510. The prices of the two are about the same. Have you done any reviews on these two? Can you provide any advice?
I've read that if you're looking for a microphone that doesn't pick up keyboard noise, you should use a dynamic microphone instead of a condenser microphone. But here you can hear the clacking on the table? Does that speak against the quality of the microphone or is it the same with all microphones?
Dynamic mics are less sensitive than condenser mics so they won't pick up as much ambient sound from the room, but they still are going to pick up sounds that are nearby. The only way to eliminate background noise is with noise reduction DSP. Where you'll hear more of a difference is with quieter, farther away sounds. Like if you had an appliance running in another room while recording, you'd probably hear it when using a condenser mic unless your room is really well sound-treated. A dynamic mic won't pick up much of a sound that far away due to the lower sensitivity. But with nearby sounds, there won't be much of a difference.
That's actually A/C hum, a lot comes from my monitors but I also have a transformer on a pole not far away from my window (third floor). Unfortunately the mic doesn't have a humbucking coil to reduce that, and lots of dynamic mics around the $100 price point also do not. Several otherwise good mics (the Rode PodMic, sE V7, etc.) all pick up that hum in my space. If I apply mild noise reduction in post it becomes unnoticeable, but if I get close to my computer monitors it really gets loud. So far only mics that have a humbucking coil like the SM7B and RE20 don't have that noticeable hum for me.
What do you think of the PD200X compared to the competition for dual USB/XLR mics?
Maono pd200x or maono 903 which one is better both are at same price in India around 45/50 dollars..
What's beneficial about owning a sound mixer is you can actually bring up the highs and the mids as I did with mine. I liked the factory set (if you will) low end because I have a deep voice, so definitely a big "+" for me. Thanks for the revue. Well done.
What a scare I took when testing the MV7! =)
Impressive for the price it costs. It must be recognized that manufacturers of cheap microphones have been trying hard and evolving the quality (at least the audio) of their microphones over the years.
I've been working with audio for almost 30 years. When I started, I couldn't even dream of having such satisfactory quality for such a low price. Today with a smartphone + laptop + a microphone like this and a little knowledge and that's it, you can already get a great quality recording.
Thanks. Excellent review as always.
Thanks! I agree, getting a baseline of quality sound is getting cheaper and cheaper!
I agree with that the Maono PD200X is a budget-friendly dynamic microphone!
I'm looking for a USB mic for a noisy environment and I have these options:
1. MAONO DGM20
2. MAONO DGM30
3. MAONO PD100U
4. MAONO PD200X
Which one should I go for?
Note: I'll only use the mic rarely and only for chatting with friends and for work, that's it.
Def the PD200X
Hi, if you were to choose between maono pd200x and fifine k688, which one do you think is better when it comes to picking up the bass? Been trying to look for a cheap mic thats better in picking up bass, something that would be able to deliver a sound quality coming from singers with deep voice like michael buble and frank sinatra.
brilliant review
I wanted to ask that When Doing Real time monitoring make some Sssss/Not exactly buzzing type of sound?? Or Mic does in usb? I have Win 11 Amd 5800H and Rx6500M doesn't have Noice Suppression how will I fix it any idea? (I got Pd200x today and I have this Doubt should I replace it?)
Hlo, plz suggest which one is better 1.Maono Pd200x or 2. Audio Array AM C37
How to increase voice quality of Maono pd200x mic
Hey, which is better, am8 or pd200x for podcast and casual singing considering i'll be at a distance of 4-6 inches from the mic. Also its my observation that pd200x sounds very nasally and am8 sounds as if u have congested throat and flat, so which is better considering these and the distance? Also does having 24 bit over 16 bit make a huge difference?
Thanks for sharing man. Does this need any extra drivers or components to use on the likes of the Mac mini M2 pro?
It will work plug & play on a mac with no dedicated drivers. The maono link software lets you customize the sound a bit, bit it's not required to use the mic.
@@semiprotech That's 💯 thank you. I just need to find out what adapter I need from Mac now lol Thank you for confirming this for me, very helpful and cool video by the way. Cheers!
Hi bro, I am considering buying Maono PD200X or Tonor TD510. The prices of the two are about the same. Have you done any reviews on these two? Can you provide any advice?
if your still lokoing around i hear the tonor 510 is actually dogwater
hi, can i get the pd200x out of his own shockmount? sometimes i want to use it with my iphone outside.
Hi i just bougth the first mic moano . Is it good for voice over ?
Thx
Sir , what ur headphone u using?
How do i fix the software not actually changing how the mic sounds?
I've read that if you're looking for a microphone that doesn't pick up keyboard noise, you should use a dynamic microphone instead of a condenser microphone. But here you can hear the clacking on the table? Does that speak against the quality of the microphone or is it the same with all microphones?
Dynamic mics are less sensitive than condenser mics so they won't pick up as much ambient sound from the room, but they still are going to pick up sounds that are nearby. The only way to eliminate background noise is with noise reduction DSP. Where you'll hear more of a difference is with quieter, farther away sounds. Like if you had an appliance running in another room while recording, you'd probably hear it when using a condenser mic unless your room is really well sound-treated. A dynamic mic won't pick up much of a sound that far away due to the lower sensitivity. But with nearby sounds, there won't be much of a difference.
@@semiprotech Many thanks for your assessment! Then I'd better concentrate on which dynamic microphone I like best in terms of sound
@semiprotech I hear a lot of hum in the background. Is that from the mic or your settings?
That's actually A/C hum, a lot comes from my monitors but I also have a transformer on a pole not far away from my window (third floor). Unfortunately the mic doesn't have a humbucking coil to reduce that, and lots of dynamic mics around the $100 price point also do not. Several otherwise good mics (the Rode PodMic, sE V7, etc.) all pick up that hum in my space. If I apply mild noise reduction in post it becomes unnoticeable, but if I get close to my computer monitors it really gets loud. So far only mics that have a humbucking coil like the SM7B and RE20 don't have that noticeable hum for me.
Thank for the reply man!
@@semiprotech
It's good mike in this price