Thanks For Watching, This affordable mic sounds quite good - its not perfect but i love the way it sounds for the money. Get one Yere - PD100X amzn.to/4gnNB3y or amzn.to/4g6zcZG - PD200X amzn.to/3nokzuC you can get it here for just over 40 bucks at the time i recorded this video or around 60 with the boom arm -Get Some Awesome Stuff Here - www.amazon.com/shop/dannylightningcsr -Get Some Danny Lightning Gear - danny-lightning.creator-spring.com -Get Some Waves VST Plugins - waves.alzt.net/eKqDKZ -Send Danny A Tip - www.paypal.com/paypalme/danieltcaldwell -Join The Discord - discord.gg/cyXMA2Kj5R -Become a Channel Member - Click the Join Button Below the Video -Checkout All of My RUclips Channels - Links Below -War Robots: ruclips.net/user/LightningsWarRobotsvideos -Audio Tech Reviews: ruclips.net/user/DannyLightning1 -CSR2 Racing www.youtube.com/@Danny-Lightning-CSR Thanks for the Support And i hope you Have a Great
Great video ! I'm also thinking of buying Maono Pd400x + ame2 interface bundle But not sure what should I do? My main goal is to record live/record over videos ( critic videos/shorts on website redesign/ux issues ) So I'm not sure what should I go with ? A budget friendly bundle , like maono pd400x one Or a high end mic , like shure mv7+ with a chinese / normal interface ? Or a budget friendly mic like PD400x or Podmic with a good interface like 2i2 4th gen ? What r ur suggestions? I'm totally new and have 0 experience, everything I learnt from past few days is from reddit and RUclips 😂
Okay so the PD400X is a overall nice microphone, gives you a pretty natural and flat sound which is a good thing, the 200x is its baby brother and that has more of that podcast broadcast type of sound and I actually like that one a little bit better than the 100 and 400, the fifine AM8, k688 are some great cheap podcast / broadcast microphones or the tank 3 sounds pretty neutral and flat and very professional Then you have some of the rode mics that are USB and XLR like the podmic USB and the NT1. I could highly recommend any of the microphones I just mentioned here from these three companies, you kind of have to try and figure out which one fits the sound that you're after because every microphone sounds different and then you also have the fact that your voice and your room acoustics are different than the next guy so listening to as many reviews as possible is a really good idea so you can hear it in a different rooms and on different voices. I do not like the Shure USB or USB/xlr microphones that much especially when you're using them on USB. They make some great stuff but the last couple of microphones that they've came up with that are kind of more geared toward your average person or gamers or podcasters I just kind of okay I guess. They don't sound super good on USB now the original mv7 sounded better on USB than it did on the XLR but the new version is the opposite so it's a really weird microphone and I don't really like the mv6 that much I mean it's fine for your average person but if you want to get pro quality audio you'd be better off just getting a $99 Scarlet solo interface and a $99 sm58 and a $30 USB cable, that'll make you sound great for just over 200 bucks. If I had around 50 or 60 bucks to spend I would look at the am8 or pd200x. If I had about a hundred bucks to spend I would probably look at the tank3. And if I had $200 to spend I would look at one of the road microphones I mentioned or just going with the Scarlett solo interface and a sn58 I mean the sm58 won't look as nice on camera but that's a very professional microphone built to military specs that'll probably last you 30 40 50 60 years if you take care of it,. The budget microphones are great for somebody who just wants to plug their microphone into their PC with a USB cable and I really do enjoy some of them but if I had the option I would rather get a Scarlett solo and a Tank3 OR A SM58. THERE IS REALLY A HUGE AMOUNT OF GOOD CHOICES OUT THERE AND SOME OF THE BUDGET MICROPHONES CAN BE WONDERFUL CHOICES AND I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHY THIS IS TYPING IN CAPS ALL OF A SUDDEN. Sorry about that I fixed it my advice is go around RUclips and watch a whole bunch of reviews for any of the microphones I just mentioned and trying to figure out which one you think is going to give you the sound that you're going to like I mean you can't go wrong with any of them if that microphone gives you the sound I mean there's a couple that you might need to use a pop filter with cuz they pop a little bit easily like the 400x or this 100x but most microphones I wouldn't need to use the additional pop filter, that's my gripe with the 100 and 400x but besides that they're both quite nice but yeah I'm sorry for such a long message
Thanks For Watching, This affordable mic sounds quite good - its not perfect but i love the way it sounds for the money.
Get one Yere - PD100X amzn.to/4gnNB3y or amzn.to/4g6zcZG - PD200X amzn.to/3nokzuC
you can get it here for just over 40 bucks at the time i recorded this video or around 60 with the boom arm
-Get Some Awesome Stuff Here - www.amazon.com/shop/dannylightningcsr
-Get Some Danny Lightning Gear - danny-lightning.creator-spring.com
-Get Some Waves VST Plugins - waves.alzt.net/eKqDKZ
-Send Danny A Tip - www.paypal.com/paypalme/danieltcaldwell
-Join The Discord - discord.gg/cyXMA2Kj5R
-Become a Channel Member - Click the Join Button Below the Video
-Checkout All of My RUclips Channels - Links Below
-War Robots: ruclips.net/user/LightningsWarRobotsvideos
-Audio Tech Reviews: ruclips.net/user/DannyLightning1
-CSR2 Racing www.youtube.com/@Danny-Lightning-CSR
Thanks for the Support And i hope you Have a Great
Great video !
I'm also thinking of buying Maono Pd400x + ame2 interface bundle
But not sure what should I do?
My main goal is to record live/record over videos ( critic videos/shorts on website redesign/ux issues )
So I'm not sure what should I go with ?
A budget friendly bundle , like maono pd400x one
Or a high end mic , like shure mv7+ with a chinese / normal interface ?
Or a budget friendly mic like PD400x or Podmic with a good interface like 2i2 4th gen ?
What r ur suggestions? I'm totally new and have 0 experience, everything I learnt from past few days is from reddit and RUclips 😂
Okay so the PD400X is a overall nice microphone, gives you a pretty natural and flat sound which is a good thing, the 200x is its baby brother and that has more of that podcast broadcast type of sound and I actually like that one a little bit better than the 100 and 400, the fifine AM8, k688 are some great cheap podcast / broadcast microphones or the tank 3 sounds pretty neutral and flat and very professional
Then you have some of the rode mics that are USB and XLR like the podmic USB and the NT1. I could highly recommend any of the microphones I just mentioned here from these three companies, you kind of have to try and figure out which one fits the sound that you're after because every microphone sounds different and then you also have the fact that your voice and your room acoustics are different than the next guy so listening to as many reviews as possible is a really good idea so you can hear it in a different rooms and on different voices. I do not like the Shure USB or USB/xlr microphones that much especially when you're using them on USB. They make some great stuff but the last couple of microphones that they've came up with that are kind of more geared toward your average person or gamers or podcasters I just kind of okay I guess. They don't sound super good on USB now the original mv7 sounded better on USB than it did on the XLR but the new version is the opposite so it's a really weird microphone and I don't really like the mv6 that much I mean it's fine for your average person but if you want to get pro quality audio you'd be better off just getting a $99 Scarlet solo interface and a $99 sm58 and a $30 USB cable, that'll make you sound great for just over 200 bucks. If I had around 50 or 60 bucks to spend I would look at the am8 or pd200x. If I had about a hundred bucks to spend I would probably look at the tank3. And if I had $200 to spend I would look at one of the road microphones I mentioned or just going with the Scarlett solo interface and a sn58 I mean the sm58 won't look as nice on camera but that's a very professional microphone built to military specs that'll probably last you 30 40 50 60 years if you take care of it,. The budget microphones are great for somebody who just wants to plug their microphone into their PC with a USB cable and I really do enjoy some of them but if I had the option I would rather get a Scarlett solo and a Tank3 OR A SM58. THERE IS REALLY A HUGE AMOUNT OF GOOD CHOICES OUT THERE AND SOME OF THE BUDGET MICROPHONES CAN BE WONDERFUL CHOICES AND I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHY THIS IS TYPING IN CAPS ALL OF A SUDDEN. Sorry about that I fixed it my advice is go around RUclips and watch a whole bunch of reviews for any of the microphones I just mentioned and trying to figure out which one you think is going to give you the sound that you're going to like I mean you can't go wrong with any of them if that microphone gives you the sound I mean there's a couple that you might need to use a pop filter with cuz they pop a little bit easily like the 400x or this 100x but most microphones I wouldn't need to use the additional pop filter, that's my gripe with the 100 and 400x but besides that they're both quite nice but yeah I'm sorry for such a long message
@@dannylightning-audio-reviews thanks a lot! Really appreciate it