I have to be honest, I don't care for the Blue mic you use as your main mic. It's overly bright to my ears. So the comparison to the Temu could not be more dramatic, since it seems to emphasize the lows very much. The Temu has a deeper, warmer tone, but the lows are almost too much. For the price it is extremely good. If I had to choose one, it would be the Temu.
Honestly, I would tell people the same. For the price, the TEMU mic is hard to beat. Anything like an XLR Blue mic would be for people that are interested in getting into higher end audio equipment, not simply looking at price to quality
I would guess some of these mics come from the same factories in China that make expensive mics for well-known brand names? Maybe even with the same internals. The downside is that you really have no warranty if they break after a year. Whereas buying from somewhere like Gear4Music, Thomann or Bax there is a three year warranty as standard. And in some cases the price difference isn't huge.
Looks to be the same mic as the Monoprice Stage Right Condenser mic. I think the LC500 or LC100. I have a couple I intended to use a donor bodies for building mics because I got them cheaper than I could buy empty bodies. They are... not good but better actually than those horrible AT2020 mics people seem to keep buying for some reason.
so, i was thinking on getting at2020 or 2035 to my self, and you’re the first one who i heat from that those mics are bad, could you exactly tell me what is bad about them, or what else mic would you suggest me
@@skyclutcher9794 They're not "bad" microphones, they just have a certain tinny sound to them that many dislike. Kind of like how Rode NT1-A's have that sibilance to them. It's subjective, if you like a certain sound of a microphone or not. If you're willing to buy second hand i would consider Rode NT1(the black one), Rode NT2-A , Lewitt 440 (Can get them for similar price second hand and they're all great microphones) IIRC Lewitt 240 is same price as the AT2020 and i prefer the sound of that a bit better. Those second hand options i listed are very options though, i bought a Rode NT2-A for 200€ and sold it for the same price a year later.
@@skyclutcher9794 Not a large diaphragm. Its a Small D surrounded by rubber so it looks large through the grill. Horrible High Mid peak that is very harsh and ugly. Bad low end definition. High self noise. I have 2 and never use them.
The smell is the spray all cardboard boxed goods use now to repel mice- rats etc, from nesting in warehouses, it's awful but better than opening a tf 22 nest of rats. Lol 😊 also temu in the UK show this for sale from £19. To £45 very odd ?? Iv just bought one for my studio 😊
The stickers were confusing to you? And, you couldn't tell which end to speak into? Really? Your voice sounds closed, filtered and nasally through the gold (Blue) mic and sounds normal, deeper and more natural through the Temu.
This is a great review and your honesty and sound comparison is awesome. Very helpful, thank you.
I bought one yesterday... anxious for testing that! Thx for review! 🙏👍
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying
I have to be honest, I don't care for the Blue mic you use as your main mic. It's overly bright to my ears. So the comparison to the Temu could not be more dramatic, since it seems to emphasize the lows very much. The Temu has a deeper, warmer tone, but the lows are almost too much. For the price it is extremely good. If I had to choose one, it would be the Temu.
Honestly, I would tell people the same. For the price, the TEMU mic is hard to beat. Anything like an XLR Blue mic would be for people that are interested in getting into higher end audio equipment, not simply looking at price to quality
Wow. I'm impressed with the temu mic
Sounds better than what you started out with. Much better bottom end.
Thanks bro. Sounds very good.
I would guess some of these mics come from the same factories in China that make expensive mics for well-known brand names? Maybe even with the same internals. The downside is that you really have no warranty if they break after a year. Whereas buying from somewhere like Gear4Music, Thomann or Bax there is a three year warranty as standard. And in some cases the price difference isn't huge.
From the listing it looks like an electret capsule unless you get the 34mm one which is a center terminated capsule.
Surprised by the quality when I bought it too.
hey, which one did you get ? The TF22 or TF22 (32mm) ?
There are 2 options, TF22 and TF22 (32mm) so which one is tested in this video and which one to pick up?
It DOES sound good, warm and clean highs.
The TF22 is back up on Temu as of August 13th, 2024
Love the timu tf22 Hands Down!!!
The TEMU microphone sounds good, but the link provided in the description, does not work, or no longer works
Looks to be the same mic as the Monoprice Stage Right Condenser mic. I think the LC500 or LC100. I have a couple I intended to use a donor bodies for building mics because I got them cheaper than I could buy empty bodies. They are... not good but better actually than those horrible AT2020 mics people seem to keep buying for some reason.
p.s. that blue sounds terrible. It might make a good door stop, or maybe a paperweight.
so, i was thinking on getting at2020 or 2035 to my self, and you’re the first one who i heat from that those mics are bad, could you exactly tell me what is bad about them, or what else mic would you suggest me
@@skyclutcher9794 They're not "bad" microphones, they just have a certain tinny sound to them that many dislike. Kind of like how Rode NT1-A's have that sibilance to them. It's subjective, if you like a certain sound of a microphone or not. If you're willing to buy second hand i would consider Rode NT1(the black one), Rode NT2-A , Lewitt 440 (Can get them for similar price second hand and they're all great microphones) IIRC Lewitt 240 is same price as the AT2020 and i prefer the sound of that a bit better.
Those second hand options i listed are very options though, i bought a Rode NT2-A for 200€ and sold it for the same price a year later.
@@skyclutcher9794 Not a large diaphragm. Its a Small D surrounded by rubber so it looks large through the grill. Horrible High Mid peak that is very harsh and ugly. Bad low end definition. High self noise. I have 2 and never use them.
@@skyclutcher9794the AT2035 is a completely different beast than the 2020. It's much, much better. I own one and I wish I could afford another.
I would like to know something, is that the 26mm or 32mm? Can you tell, please?
Just found it and ordered it
That's awesome! I just looked and am seeing them again too. May update the links in the description if they stay in stock longer
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I have a review of a temu lewitt 240 clone and it sounded good too
Sold!
Hay una versión con la cápsula de 34mm sonara mejor?
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The blue sounds overly harsh and sibelant.
The smell is the spray all cardboard boxed goods use now to repel mice- rats etc, from nesting in warehouses, it's awful but better than opening a tf 22 nest of rats. Lol 😊 also temu in the UK show this for sale from £19. To £45 very odd ?? Iv just bought one for my studio 😊
The stickers were confusing to you? And, you couldn't tell which end to speak into? Really? Your voice sounds closed, filtered and nasally through the gold (Blue) mic and sounds normal, deeper and more natural through the Temu.
Temu mic wins
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying
Ok. I’m actually pretty impressed. And I own a recording studio.
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying
I bought it on the market, the sound was very weak, it is not worth buying