Hey hey again Bill! I want to thank you for your original comment on the first post, as well as others, that got me to dive deeper into what was going on. It's viewers like you that keep's this channel as useful as possible. I agree, for 25-30 bucks that Andycine is still one of my favorite cheap mics to recommend, the sound it gets is very nice out of the box.
Wow, that wind test was really revealing, good work! I was just thinking ol' mate Senny was sounding too nasal but the wind rejection made it seem like a design choice. And then I was wondering if having to boost the low end might be a problem with other coincident noise and you get right into that too with the 60Hz hum. I hope one day the algorithm appreciates how much expertise you put into these reviews ^_^
Hey hey again Cadmeus! Could definitely be a design choice to lower the chance of wind rumble coming in to the recording. Thought their MKE 400 I tested is more full sounding in comparison. Thanks as always for the kind words and support!
Hey hey The Mobile Studio! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! So glad you found this video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I got similar with my Senn 200. Because of that, I don’t use it. Also, I started to find its lack of bass irritating. It helps reject wind I guess with a built in high pass filter. The Senn 400 is much the same with the high pass switch in, but you can turn it off and then it sounds great. I liked my Andycine a lot until I took it indoors and heard the self noise. Fantastic outside though. The Rode sounds great and is as you say, a better all rounder. I was surprised to find that the deadcat is significantly different to the NTG deadcat. It’s tempting to use the NTG one if you have it, but the Rode Go deadcat is way softer so probably more effective than the NTG one. I struggle with these little on camera mics because they all have their pros and cons. Even down to the mounting system letting the mic flop into view in some cases. You end up going in ever decreasing circles really!! Really nice video.
Hey hey again Ian! So true, ever decreasing circles! Thanks for putting up your experiences in the comments! It's sure to help someone who comes across it!
Hey hey The Phobic Flyer! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! So glad the video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Ivan! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! There are quite a few videos out there already on how to EQ your voice. @Curtis Judd has amazing videos teaching about this. Almost every video editor has a EQ tool for you to move sliders up and down at different frequencies so that you can tune your voice to taste. I would just search "Curtis Judd EQ voice" and some videos should come up. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Подскажите, что лучше для записи звука портативных колонок на улице и дома: RODE VideoMic GO II или Shure MV88+? Эти девайсы сравнимы? В какой бы порядке вы расставили бы эти микрофоны, включая в этот список Sennheiser MKE 400?. И будет ли работать Sennheiser MKE200 с моим андроидом через переходник на USB-C?
Thanks for your video. Can you mention please what exactly effect and settings or presets you were using for editing MKE 200. After your post production the sound becomes significantly better👍
Hey hey Trading Clubs! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! For my audio post settings I follow @Curtis Judd video. If you youtube his name and then add "dialogue" her has a few videos that walks you through what to do as everyones voice is slightly different. He'll show you how to find the frequencies of your voice and some basic ideas for compression! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
While the hum is a problem for on camera use I don’t think it as big of an issue as the actual sound of the microphone. To my ears it’s very thin like you said and the sound of the Rode blows it away.
Hey hey HifiVega! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Indeed, I'm not entirely sure what causes that thin sound from the capsule design they have in the system. Hopefully in a 2nd version they make it more suitable with great sound out of the box. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I'm currently looking at a way to add a more directional microphone for scratch audio to my camera to have an easier time synchronizing the recorder audio in post.
Hey hey again DesertCookie! Depending on how far your camera is from the source, the Rode Videomic GO II is the most sensitive out of the three thats not in a $200+ price range. Another one you can look into is the Comica VM-20 that I reviewed: ruclips.net/video/K7TtAWxwiiM/видео.html Hope this helps!
Thanks. I'm actually thinking the MKE 200 might be what I want here. I'm not looking for something super directional, just more directional than the camera mics and this definitely looked good enough. The small form factor and low cost (60€ used) are two major factors for me. If I need anything more directional I have my MKE 600. In our work we usually clap 3-4m in front of the camera.
Yo dude! Glad to see you’re doing well. I have a question, I’m interested in using the wireless go II with a headset mic, could be the Lavalier and a headset attachment… But maybe not. I see you using a headset in this video. Any thoughts on that? Have you ever used the wireless go to with a headset mic?
Hey hey again Hunter! I have not used a specific headset mic for my Rode Wireless Go II yet, just regular lav mics. Most of them should work just fine as they are, more or less, a lav mic on a head frame.
A couple of questions. One have you spoken to Sennheiser about this and if so what do they say? Secondly have you tested the MKE400 and if so does that have the same problem?
Hey hey Dave! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yup, I have passed on my notes to them about my thoughts on the system. The MKE400 does not have this problem, I went back to relisten after this retest. There is no hum, I believe its because the MKE400 has its own battery source so it's not going to be receiving any power through the 3.5mm port. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks for getting back. Just out of interest have you tried any different makes of camera with the MKE200 as I used the one on a Canon M6 ii the other day just for atmos and the sound seems very clean? I must admit I have not tried an extension cable as I generally have the microphone on the camera for atmos and if I want to do an interview I use my Sennheiser 416 with a XLR cable through a JuicedLinked pre amp.
Thanks for the review! Very helpful! So it seems like you have to boost it in post, right? What audio level do you set your ZV-1 to when using the MKE-200? Thanks!
Hey hey Marlon! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I believe I had my ZV-1 set to +7 or maybe +9, this is of course for my own voice. Yes you will be raising it in post so that you don't hit the weird digital limiter that Sony has. You're goal is to keep your voice around -12db on average when you are at these higher pre-amp settings. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
As a beginner microphone I couldn’t suggest using it because of the need to EQ it. That is just an additional step that new people wouldn’t do. This is where the Rode should be much better however given the price you can’t go wrong with the wireless go 2. Also, I was wondering how the Sony microphone would compare on the ZV1. It is also hot shoe controlled so no wires when in vlog mode.
Hey hey again MobileChaos! I agree, beginners may want to look at either the Andycine or RODE for just straight ease of use. That is a very good question about the Sony Microphone, I may need to see if I can acquire one for future vlog gear tests!
Hey hey Glen! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You're most welcome! Glad the video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I think the hum is still there under the much higher self-noise of the Andecine at 08:55... but it was def not there at the test at 08:26... interesting...
Hey hey again Fatcalf Media! The 8:26 test is the Andycine going through the Sennheisers USB audio interface cable. The 8:55 test is the Andycine going through the camera's mic port.
@@TLDR_filmmaker ...ah... ok. So that makes sense of your sum-up for me... that means it ain't Sennheiser's cable. it's the mic! Thanks for all you do sir :)
Hello. I am new here. Great video, btw! I am still confused between rode wireless go 2, saramonic blink b2, saramonic blink b2 pro and hollyland lark 150. I want to find a wireless lav with good quality, but it is portable when carried everywhere. The Saramonic Blink 500 Pro and Lark 150 have cases, while the Wireless Go 2 Rod with the Blink 500 B2 dont. But I also want a good sound quality. What do you think? Thank you.
Hey hey Jojo! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! The RODE Wireless GO 2 in my opinion is the best option out of the three, another option you can look into is the Comica Boom XD Pro that I reviewed: ruclips.net/video/wBKz_guX1xQ/видео.html The Comica is a little cheaper and pretty straight forward compare to the RODE, but the RODE definitely has more function if you need it. If you don't need it, perhaps the Comica is the better set for you as it comes with a case (non-charging). If you want the RODE still, you can buy this charging case for it: ruclips.net/video/NHFazR-g6R8/видео.html Hope this further helps your search! Which ever RODE or Comica you decide to go for, I also did a 3rd party lavalier mic shootout if you want to upgrade your wired lav mic. Just do a quick search on my channel for those videos. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey! I just tried it on my iPhone 15 pro max using the Blackmagic Camera App. It recognized the microphone and was able to capture audio as a single mono channel. So you may need to Dual Mono the audio in your editing so that it comes out of both speakers.
Hey hey Cine Format! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! That's the beauty of the market, theres a mic for everyones preferences! I'll be interested to see if they eventually update the MKE200 to forgo the EQ'ing portion that hopefully eliminates the hum. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
when you do the screaming test what are you actually saying? i'm just trying to figure out... ya done messed up aye aye ron? is it a phrase from a show?
Hey hey Pagpapaitim! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! You pretty much got it right! It's "A-A-Ron" and its part of a skit. If you type into google that phrase, you'll be presented with the hilarious comedy skit. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Sky! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! I talk about it in depth at 6:08, but long story short there was a low frequency hum that I didn't detect when watching back my final edit on various mediums (except for headphones). The community commented that there was a noticeable hum so I took down the video to investigate and figure out where it was coming from, the new video section goes into details where the hum is coming from and it ultimately changes my idea of who this mic is for. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Ricacha! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! These mic's can be plugged into the DJI wireless mic. Just be mindful of the RF interference test that I tests to see which one picks up the mics RF signal the most. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Surely you mean "the answers come first", not "the answers comes first"? Hearing this is breaking my brain! There's a long stretch where you start nearly every sentence with "Now..." I know this is a technique many people use to make it sound like they're ad-libbing when actually reading a script, but the cover is blown when it's literally at the start of every sentence. 1:13, 1:18, 1:28, 1:36, 1:47, 2:00, 2:23.
Hey hey Cloud! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Haha "the answers comes first" has been a little easter egg for me to see how many people actually hear it. I think you're the 6th person in 5 years to actually point out the grammatical error of it. Oh man trust me, I have noticed how much I say "now" when beginning a new point. Been working on not doing it at much in my newer videos. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I honestly like the way Andycine AC-M1 sounded out of all three, and good job on tracking down the hum issue.
Hey hey again Bill!
I want to thank you for your original comment on the first post, as well as others, that got me to dive deeper into what was going on. It's viewers like you that keep's this channel as useful as possible. I agree, for 25-30 bucks that Andycine is still one of my favorite cheap mics to recommend, the sound it gets is very nice out of the box.
Wow, that wind test was really revealing, good work! I was just thinking ol' mate Senny was sounding too nasal but the wind rejection made it seem like a design choice. And then I was wondering if having to boost the low end might be a problem with other coincident noise and you get right into that too with the 60Hz hum. I hope one day the algorithm appreciates how much expertise you put into these reviews ^_^
Hey hey again Cadmeus!
Could definitely be a design choice to lower the chance of wind rumble coming in to the recording. Thought their MKE 400 I tested is more full sounding in comparison. Thanks as always for the kind words and support!
Love that you do specific comparisons like this.
Hey hey The Mobile Studio!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
So glad you found this video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Really appreciate the thorough review, thanks.
You're most welcome! Glad this video was helpful!
I got similar with my Senn 200. Because of that, I don’t use it. Also, I started to find its lack of bass irritating. It helps reject wind I guess with a built in high pass filter. The Senn 400 is much the same with the high pass switch in, but you can turn it off and then it sounds great.
I liked my Andycine a lot until I took it indoors and heard the self noise. Fantastic outside though.
The Rode sounds great and is as you say, a better all rounder. I was surprised to find that the deadcat is significantly different to the NTG deadcat. It’s tempting to use the NTG one if you have it, but the Rode Go deadcat is way softer so probably more effective than the NTG one.
I struggle with these little on camera mics because they all have their pros and cons. Even down to the mounting system letting the mic flop into view in some cases.
You end up going in ever decreasing circles really!!
Really nice video.
Hey hey again Ian!
So true, ever decreasing circles!
Thanks for putting up your experiences in the comments! It's sure to help someone who comes across it!
Great set of use cases reviewed. Thanks Andy.
Hey hey The Phobic Flyer!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
So glad the video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Nice review! Could you make tutorial how you adjust your audio like you did at 00:57 ?
Hey hey Ivan!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
There are quite a few videos out there already on how to EQ your voice. @Curtis Judd has amazing videos teaching about this. Almost every video editor has a EQ tool for you to move sliders up and down at different frequencies so that you can tune your voice to taste. I would just search "Curtis Judd EQ voice" and some videos should come up. Hope this helps!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Подскажите, что лучше для записи звука портативных колонок на улице и дома: RODE VideoMic GO II или
Shure MV88+? Эти девайсы сравнимы? В какой бы порядке вы расставили бы эти микрофоны, включая в этот список Sennheiser MKE 400?. И будет ли работать Sennheiser MKE200 с моим андроидом через переходник на USB-C?
Thanks for your video. Can you mention please what exactly effect and settings or presets you were using for editing MKE 200. After your post production the sound becomes significantly better👍
Hey hey Trading Clubs!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
For my audio post settings I follow @Curtis Judd video. If you youtube his name and then add "dialogue" her has a few videos that walks you through what to do as everyones voice is slightly different. He'll show you how to find the frequencies of your voice and some basic ideas for compression!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
While the hum is a problem for on camera use I don’t think it as big of an issue as the actual sound of the microphone. To my ears it’s very thin like you said and the sound of the Rode blows it away.
Hey hey HifiVega!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Indeed, I'm not entirely sure what causes that thin sound from the capsule design they have in the system. Hopefully in a 2nd version they make it more suitable with great sound out of the box.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
I'm currently looking at a way to add a more directional microphone for scratch audio to my camera to have an easier time synchronizing the recorder audio in post.
Hey hey again DesertCookie!
Depending on how far your camera is from the source, the Rode Videomic GO II is the most sensitive out of the three thats not in a $200+ price range. Another one you can look into is the Comica VM-20 that I reviewed: ruclips.net/video/K7TtAWxwiiM/видео.html
Hope this helps!
Thanks. I'm actually thinking the MKE 200 might be what I want here. I'm not looking for something super directional, just more directional than the camera mics and this definitely looked good enough. The small form factor and low cost (60€ used) are two major factors for me.
If I need anything more directional I have my MKE 600. In our work we usually clap 3-4m in front of the camera.
Yo dude! Glad to see you’re doing well. I have a question, I’m interested in using the wireless go II with a headset mic, could be the Lavalier and a headset attachment… But maybe not. I see you using a headset in this video. Any thoughts on that? Have you ever used the wireless go to with a headset mic?
Hey hey again Hunter!
I have not used a specific headset mic for my Rode Wireless Go II yet, just regular lav mics. Most of them should work just fine as they are, more or less, a lav mic on a head frame.
@@TLDR_filmmaker cool! Thanks!
A couple of questions. One have you spoken to Sennheiser about this and if so what do they say? Secondly have you tested the MKE400 and if so does that have the same problem?
Hey hey Dave!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Yup, I have passed on my notes to them about my thoughts on the system. The MKE400 does not have this problem, I went back to relisten after this retest. There is no hum, I believe its because the MKE400 has its own battery source so it's not going to be receiving any power through the 3.5mm port.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks for getting back. Just out of interest have you tried any different makes of camera with the MKE200 as I used the one on a Canon M6 ii the other day just for atmos and the sound seems very clean? I must admit I have not tried an extension cable as I generally have the microphone on the camera for atmos and if I want to do an interview I use my Sennheiser 416 with a XLR cable through a JuicedLinked pre amp.
Thanks for the review! Very helpful! So it seems like you have to boost it in post, right? What audio level do you set your ZV-1 to when using the MKE-200? Thanks!
Hey hey Marlon!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
I believe I had my ZV-1 set to +7 or maybe +9, this is of course for my own voice. Yes you will be raising it in post so that you don't hit the weird digital limiter that Sony has. You're goal is to keep your voice around -12db on average when you are at these higher pre-amp settings.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
As a beginner microphone I couldn’t suggest using it because of the need to EQ it. That is just an additional step that new people wouldn’t do. This is where the Rode should be much better however given the price you can’t go wrong with the wireless go 2.
Also, I was wondering how the Sony microphone would compare on the ZV1. It is also hot shoe controlled so no wires when in vlog mode.
Hey hey again MobileChaos!
I agree, beginners may want to look at either the Andycine or RODE for just straight ease of use.
That is a very good question about the Sony Microphone, I may need to see if I can acquire one for future vlog gear tests!
Thank You. Very helpful.
Hey hey Glen!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
You're most welcome! Glad the video was helpful! I will continue to do my best with my content and reviews!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
B&H is also selling Andycine M1 microphone
Hey hey Andycine!
I have added the BH photo link, thanks for letting me know! Still love this AC-M1 as the best budget small mic for starters!
I think the hum is still there under the much higher self-noise of the Andecine at 08:55... but it was def not there at the test at 08:26... interesting...
Hey hey again Fatcalf Media!
The 8:26 test is the Andycine going through the Sennheisers USB audio interface cable. The 8:55 test is the Andycine going through the camera's mic port.
@@TLDR_filmmaker ...ah... ok. So that makes sense of your sum-up for me... that means it ain't Sennheiser's cable. it's the mic! Thanks for all you do sir :)
Hello. I am new here. Great video, btw! I am still confused between rode wireless go 2, saramonic blink b2, saramonic blink b2 pro and hollyland lark 150. I want to find a wireless lav with good quality, but it is portable when carried everywhere. The Saramonic Blink 500 Pro and Lark 150 have cases, while the Wireless Go 2 Rod with the Blink 500 B2 dont. But I also want a good sound quality. What do you think? Thank you.
Hey hey Jojo!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
The RODE Wireless GO 2 in my opinion is the best option out of the three, another option you can look into is the Comica Boom XD Pro that I reviewed: ruclips.net/video/wBKz_guX1xQ/видео.html
The Comica is a little cheaper and pretty straight forward compare to the RODE, but the RODE definitely has more function if you need it. If you don't need it, perhaps the Comica is the better set for you as it comes with a case (non-charging). If you want the RODE still, you can buy this charging case for it: ruclips.net/video/NHFazR-g6R8/видео.html
Hope this further helps your search! Which ever RODE or Comica you decide to go for, I also did a 3rd party lavalier mic shootout if you want to upgrade your wired lav mic. Just do a quick search on my channel for those videos.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you, bro! Cheers 🍻
2:00 Is it possible to connect MKE200 to my smartphone through USB-C using that cable? Will it work?
Hey hey!
I just tried it on my iPhone 15 pro max using the Blackmagic Camera App. It recognized the microphone and was able to capture audio as a single mono channel. So you may need to Dual Mono the audio in your editing so that it comes out of both speakers.
In my opinion Sennheiser have the best audio quality from the listed microphones.
Hey hey Cine Format!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
That's the beauty of the market, theres a mic for everyones preferences! I'll be interested to see if they eventually update the MKE200 to forgo the EQ'ing portion that hopefully eliminates the hum.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hola TLDR Filmmaker no fui el primer comentario¡¡ >:3 , undefined, que opinas de mi comunidad? :3,
when you do the screaming test what are you actually saying? i'm just trying to figure out... ya done messed up aye aye ron? is it a phrase from a show?
Hey hey Pagpapaitim!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
You pretty much got it right! It's "A-A-Ron" and its part of a skit. If you type into google that phrase, you'll be presented with the hilarious comedy skit.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker insubordinate... and churlish.... hahahahhaha that was great. thanks for the reference.
You're most welcome, glad you enjoyed the skit haha! Just make sure you don't get sent to o'shag hennasy's office lol
Why the retest?
Hey hey Sky!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
I talk about it in depth at 6:08, but long story short there was a low frequency hum that I didn't detect when watching back my final edit on various mediums (except for headphones). The community commented that there was a noticeable hum so I took down the video to investigate and figure out where it was coming from, the new video section goes into details where the hum is coming from and it ultimately changes my idea of who this mic is for.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker awesome, I watched the original, thanks for the update and time stamp ill check it out 👍
Hi, will this work with the DJI Mic?
Hey hey Ricacha!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
These mic's can be plugged into the DJI wireless mic. Just be mindful of the RF interference test that I tests to see which one picks up the mics RF signal the most.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Surely you mean "the answers come first", not "the answers comes first"? Hearing this is breaking my brain! There's a long stretch where you start nearly every sentence with "Now..." I know this is a technique many people use to make it sound like they're ad-libbing when actually reading a script, but the cover is blown when it's literally at the start of every sentence. 1:13, 1:18, 1:28, 1:36, 1:47, 2:00, 2:23.
Hey hey Cloud!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Haha "the answers comes first" has been a little easter egg for me to see how many people actually hear it. I think you're the 6th person in 5 years to actually point out the grammatical error of it. Oh man trust me, I have noticed how much I say "now" when beginning a new point. Been working on not doing it at much in my newer videos.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
👍🏾🙏🏾
Hey hey again Eugene!
Thanks as always for popping into the comments! Hope all is well my friend!
I'm a simple man. I see Made in Germany and I buy.
Doesn't get more simple than that RMAsuperfly!
Sennheiser MKE200 sucks. Andicine sounds much more fuller.