What you hear is the quality of the recording, not the sound of the system. There's no way to tell what it really sounds like. To acheive that requires at least two mics @600€ each, the gear to plug the mics into and the knowledge how to use all of that.
@@adrianguggisberg3656 that is so true. The Shure smartphone clipon mic I am using is rather shouty. And I had attempts of recording audio with two mics in my room, but they were bidirectional large diaphragm mics, so they were picking reflections off even more surfaces than the clipon mic. Good shotguns would do it but if I go that route, it will not be a video every week. More likely once a month and things would get left out.
@@adrianguggisberg3656 Ok, I got it. From now on I only look at the equipment, I don't take into account the sound. I suspected there was something to the sound, seeing many pictures from showrooms... So you need special equipment to get real sound.
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Nice, Nice and Nice !!!!!
Thanks!
Nice 😊
Nice setup.
What's that tone arm?
Thanks! It is Ortofon RMG309
The low ones are ok but the high ones are too loud....I listen with headphones.
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What you hear is the quality of the recording, not the sound of the system. There's no way to tell what it really sounds like. To acheive that requires at least two mics @600€ each, the gear to plug the mics into and the knowledge how to use all of that.
@@adrianguggisberg3656 that is so true. The Shure smartphone clipon mic I am using is rather shouty. And I had attempts of recording audio with two mics in my room, but they were bidirectional large diaphragm mics, so they were picking reflections off even more surfaces than the clipon mic. Good shotguns would do it but if I go that route, it will not be a video every week. More likely once a month and things would get left out.
@@adrianguggisberg3656 Ok, I got it. From now on I only look at the equipment, I don't take into account the sound. I suspected there was something to the sound, seeing many pictures from showrooms... So you need special equipment to get real sound.
Too tight space for those speakers. You’re not getting their best sound out of them.
Maybe one day, maybe :)