@@GoMode2.0 I guess "good sound" can be subjective. And it depends on whether your wearing a headset. I bought 2 Maonos after watching this video. (That was 7 months ago lol)
@@ROVideos yeah youre honestly right, i had to use a different headset for a few days since my main one broke, and it was SO weird, all headphones are different, but yeah ive had so many maonos, fifines, the re20, sm7b, so many microphones. (also im surprised you responded so quickly considering your comment was that long ago)
I take objection to the Niagara Falls advertisement that ran after the video. I love Niagara Falls and it doesn't take much prompting to get me into the car and down the highway for a trip there. But they are trying to make it sound fast and action packed. Which is fine if you're talking about during the summer. Young people ziplining and racing around the tourist attractions. But for me Niagara Falls in the autumn and winter is a much more relaxed experience. I just like to take a casual walk, enjoy the parks and enjoy the view. It's a more mellow experience. And if the casino is the draw then you don't need Niagara Falls and its natural beauty for that. There are all sorts of casinos in Ontario. You're looking inward the entire time. It could be in a basement. And they never discuss the parking hassles. So many parking hassles.
I think the q2u and this are probably the best budget microphones out there and I think the q2u sounds phenomenal on it's kind of funny but there's been videos where I put it up against way more expensive microphones and people said hey we like that one better we like the cheap one better so I don't know, I guess if you match it up to the right voice But these things are both amazing for the money
Waitting For Black Friday. Want a mic for youtube but not sure if i should get this( MAONO PD200X XLR) or HyperX SoloCast or the razer mini sieren i considered the Q2u but it's not here in my area and this video saved me to avoid it sheesh. Any Advise from TechHeads?
I’m looking for something small to record my band and was thinking of the Shure MV5 because it’s small and plug and play. What’s the best budget small compact usb mic for iPhone/MacBook Air M2… any suggestions?
Considering all these new microphones and technologies these days, maybe it'll be an interesting video to look into all time favorite mics like the SM58 and see if they're still relevant these days at their price point. Just an idea.
The answer is yes the sm58 and sm57 are worth their price and should stay at that price you could do almost everything with both mics and not need to replace it. I want to pick up one of these mic before I get a sm7b
The mic sounds better to me than the q2u however maybe I'm getting older but I really can't stand the look of the mic and it's gain knob something that wouldn't bother me 4 years ago when I was 20
I am currently recording my podcast on the podtrak p4 using the zoom ZDM-1 microphone. I’m looking to start upgrading, should I start with the mics or the recorder? What are your thoughts on the ZDM-1?
I am devoting a full video to this. Long story short...Unless you are making money at the podcast, and the injection of more money for the podcast will benefit you financially...do NOT upgrade. You are better served upgrading your podcast in other ways...like adding video...or even some promotional campaigns. If you ARE making money...and you think you can have a return on investment...upgrade your interface first. As for the ZDM1...it is fine...nothing stellar...but you could change to a $1000 mic and no one would notice I bet.
I don’t understand the point of a $50 xlr mic. If you invested $100+ in an interface and $100 in a boom arm… USB for $50? Sure. All the way up to like $200. Then go XLR.
we have 2 of them in white we are going to use on our podcast this year also got the interface for them as well
Just started checking mics out as I plan to get the Maono PD200x and this channel rocks! Subscribed!
Cheers!
The Maono sounds the best of them all. However that Q2U sounds incredibly good.
The rode pod mic does not sound good (preprocessing)
i honestly think the worst sounding is q2u and the best is maono, but the fifine is definitely my second best
@@GoMode2.0 I guess "good sound" can be subjective. And it depends on whether your wearing a headset.
I bought 2 Maonos after watching this video. (That was 7 months ago lol)
@@ROVideos yeah youre honestly right, i had to use a different headset for a few days since my main one broke, and it was SO weird, all headphones are different, but yeah ive had so many maonos, fifines, the re20, sm7b, so many microphones. (also im surprised you responded so quickly considering your comment was that long ago)
I take objection to the Niagara Falls advertisement that ran after the video. I love Niagara Falls and it doesn't take much prompting to get me into the car and down the highway for a trip there. But they are trying to make it sound fast and action packed. Which is fine if you're talking about during the summer. Young people ziplining and racing around the tourist attractions. But for me Niagara Falls in the autumn and winter is a much more relaxed experience. I just like to take a casual walk, enjoy the parks and enjoy the view. It's a more mellow experience. And if the casino is the draw then you don't need Niagara Falls and its natural beauty for that. There are all sorts of casinos in Ontario. You're looking inward the entire time. It could be in a basement. And they never discuss the parking hassles. So many parking hassles.
Q2U still kicks ass and sounds great. Sounds best of these to my ears.
I think the q2u and this are probably the best budget microphones out there and I think the q2u sounds phenomenal on it's kind of funny but there's been videos where I put it up against way more expensive microphones and people said hey we like that one better we like the cheap one better so I don't know, I guess if you match it up to the right voice
But these things are both amazing for the money
Of course! The MAONO PD200X is a budget-friendly microphone.
The Rode sounded terrible. The K688 sounded the best. Don’t need a mic with its own software for crappy limiter, etc.
Is it good for recording singing vocals or is it good for singing?
Waitting For Black Friday. Want a mic for youtube but not sure if i should get this( MAONO PD200X XLR) or HyperX SoloCast or the razer mini sieren i considered the Q2u but it's not here in my area and this video saved me to avoid it sheesh. Any Advise from TechHeads?
Thanks for the review :)
I’m looking for something small to record my band and was thinking of the Shure MV5 because it’s small and plug and play. What’s the best budget small compact usb mic for iPhone/MacBook Air M2… any suggestions?
In my ear , Q2U in USB mode sound OK than XLR mode
Sir make Tier list for Mics For streaming, for casual gaming, for studio. No need eur for idea, love your reviews.
Cheers...I have been planning to fo one
Considering all these new microphones and technologies these days, maybe it'll be an interesting video to look into all time favorite mics like the SM58 and see if they're still relevant these days at their price point. Just an idea.
The answer is yes the sm58 and sm57 are worth their price and should stay at that price you could do almost everything with both mics and not need to replace it. I want to pick up one of these mic before I get a sm7b
Considering the cover song I did of Hurt with JUST the SM58...I'd say it's still relevant
whats the resonance on this microphone? is it very sensitive to like desk hits or when you move your mouse very abruptly (like in gaming...)?
The mic sounds better to me than the q2u however maybe I'm getting older but I really can't stand the look of the mic and it's gain knob something that wouldn't bother me 4 years ago when I was 20
Agree.
It's VERY much aimed at a younger audience
I'm trying to find a review of this mic that includes background keyboard noise. can anyone advise if this mic picks up keyboard strikes?
What mic arm should I get to go with it?
I am currently recording my podcast on the podtrak p4 using the zoom ZDM-1 microphone. I’m looking to start upgrading, should I start with the mics or the recorder? What are your thoughts on the ZDM-1?
I am devoting a full video to this.
Long story short...Unless you are making money at the podcast, and the injection of more money for the podcast will benefit you financially...do NOT upgrade.
You are better served upgrading your podcast in other ways...like adding video...or even some promotional campaigns.
If you ARE making money...and you think you can have a return on investment...upgrade your interface first.
As for the ZDM1...it is fine...nothing stellar...but you could change to a $1000 mic and no one would notice I bet.
@@DarkCornerStudios thank you!!
Q2U very clear
Blue Snowball is better ...inserts sarcasm.
I don’t understand the point of a $50 xlr mic. If you invested $100+ in an interface and $100 in a boom arm…
USB for $50? Sure. All the way up to like $200. Then go XLR.
The combo allows you to get going and expand later on.
Quite good for those that have little money but want to start
The cheap usb/xlr mics helps beginners learn usb and eqing if they have a computer but it also helps easing the learning curve for xlr
Buy a real microphone from a real audio company instead of a creator gimmick
I got the beyerndynamic fox, do u approve?