M90 sounds great, seems like you can’t get away from it too much. Very “accurate” sound in my opinion. M70 is a little too much in the high end IMO, but for some voices it might be ideal. I would be interested to hear the low end with some MV2 on it, I bet that it’s probably incredibly easy to control.
M70 sounds like it has a bit of a mid and treble cut, while the M90 sounds like it has a bump in the high mids along with a bump in the hi's. Now how does the M90 compare to similar price range microphones for broadcasting, like the tried and true SM7B?
It is very easy to tell which mic you are using without the description on screen.
Two very distinct sound profiles.
M90 sounds great, seems like you can’t get away from it too much. Very “accurate” sound in my opinion.
M70 is a little too much in the high end IMO, but for some voices it might be ideal. I would be interested to hear the low end with some MV2 on it, I bet that it’s probably incredibly easy to control.
M70 is a midrange microphone, not high-end.
@@Jisooee we have different definitions of high end brotha, take it easy
@@CameronForbes I took it easy
The M70 seems like a successor for the SM7b. I made my mind to get the M90 though
M70 sounds like it has a bit of a mid and treble cut, while the M90 sounds like it has a bump in the high mids along with a bump in the hi's. Now how does the M90 compare to similar price range microphones for broadcasting, like the tried and true SM7B?
Did you try singing into the M90? I'm curious what it sounded like :)
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Also what brand are those treatment panels?
They're Vicoustic
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