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I completely agree with your assessment of the mic, especially that it sounds great without any EQ. As a test, I recorded a narration with my 416 and U87, and I felt that without any processing, the 416 sounded better, ready to be used in a mix. Of course, once I started applying compression and EQ, the U87 quickly became the winner.
agreed. very versatile. if only it had that FULL large diaphragm condenser sound... i mean it's close and close enough, but if you listen critically, it's not identical without a ton of processing.
Take a look at the budget-friendly Rode NTG-2. I just purchased the 416, but was able to do award-winning voiceover on the NTG-2. Street price is often around $280, a nice step down from the thousand-dollar 416!
maybe take a look at the sennheiser mke 600. i have both mics, and while the mkh416 is an improvement, if ur recording into a zoom f3 w/ 32bit float and doing some eq in post, u can get the mke 600 sounding rly good
Its toppy because it was around in the days of tape, it compensated for tape's loss of high frequency. That's why I don't like it. It's the mic equivalent of flared trousers. I prefer the NTG3.
I used the 416 for dialogue indoors with Zoom H6 and honestly it exactly sounded like the voice that is recorded on mobile phones. Very bad. It sounded nowhere close to what Iam hearing in this video. Plzz tell me what must have been wrong?
Did you think you might have a Chinese counterfeit unit? There are a lot of counterfeit of this mic out there. If you didn't get it from an authorized dealer you might have got a fake.
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Great and deep analysis. Congratulations! I have an MKH-416 and I use it for VO jobs.
I'm very scrupulous when it comes to microphones since they're 'make or break' in voice over. This video settles it. I'm getting a 416. Thanks Brodie
Glad I could help you make the decision. You will enjoy it, I’m sure.
Check out my new “home studio pro” channel for future videos! Brodie.bz/Production
I completely agree with your assessment of the mic, especially that it sounds great without any EQ. As a test, I recorded a narration with my 416 and U87, and I felt that without any processing, the 416 sounded better, ready to be used in a mix. Of course, once I started applying compression and EQ, the U87 quickly became the winner.
Totally agree! The u87 is just way more full when processed, etc.
Do you need a good sound card to boost its quality or is it fine with just a scarlett focusrite solo?
Love your work Brodie! Sharks fan from Melbourne, Australia. Keep it up mate!
Is that a new intro I spy?
Another great video, too. Very clear, concise, thorough (as usual).
indeed! new graphics, etc for some of my taped pieces and live streams with a lot of scenic shots, etc. thanks for noticing.
Brodie...great information! What's your vocal chain and what's in your processing rack there?
I have one truth on this mic...it's my desert island microphone. If I could only pick one microphone, this would be it. It's my mic of choice!
agreed. very versatile. if only it had that FULL large diaphragm condenser sound... i mean it's close and close enough, but if you listen critically, it's not identical without a ton of processing.
Excellent video! 👏👏 Thank you very much for the information, it helped me a lot!
This was the video I was looking for. Will get me a shotgun mic soon. Sad, i cant afford the 416 though...
Take a look at the budget-friendly Rode NTG-2. I just purchased the 416, but was able to do award-winning voiceover on the NTG-2. Street price is often around $280, a nice step down from the thousand-dollar 416!
maybe take a look at the sennheiser mke 600. i have both mics, and while the mkh416 is an improvement, if ur recording into a zoom f3 w/ 32bit float and doing some eq in post, u can get the mke 600 sounding rly good
Its toppy because it was around in the days of tape, it compensated for tape's loss of high frequency. That's why I don't like it. It's the mic equivalent of flared trousers. I prefer the NTG3.
Where can I get that pop filter?
the metal pop filter is likely the Stedman PS101
I used the 416 for dialogue indoors with Zoom H6 and honestly it exactly sounded like the voice that is recorded on mobile phones. Very bad. It sounded nowhere close to what Iam hearing in this video. Plzz tell me what must have been wrong?
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It could be a fake one,i would say google how to spot a fake mkh 416 and take a closer look on your mic
It needs plenty of breathing space.
I have one, personally I think it sounds like shit. This one does too, not so much on other videos
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Did you think you might have a Chinese counterfeit unit? There are a lot of counterfeit of this mic out there. If you didn't get it from an authorized dealer you might have got a fake.