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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Es fantástico este micrófono lo uso con una consola de mackie y suena muy bien 👏
raf
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de febrero de 2024
Really good microphone, recommend to all
nearemus
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de abril de 2024
I have this beast hooked to the Rodecaster Duo, with a FetHead Germanium, a Rode Windshield and a Mogami Gold XLR - absolute beast. Studio like sound.Great mic! No wonder why audio engineers are comparing this 150 $ mic to the classic Electro Voice RE20 (which is 600 $). Crazy good!
Togotooner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2023
This microphone is truly amazing! I own an RE20 mic which is my crown jewel Dynamic mic for my podcast and all work related but I wanted a backup because it is ALWAYS smart to have another mic ready to go or even ready for a mobile situation where I may need to take the show on the road. I saw just a couple of reviews on the YTubes and it sounded wonderful.I took a gamble and purchased this mic and was AMAZED right after the first test with no EQ added and just a 50% gain (or 12 O'Clock) on the Focusrite Solo. It is a joy to use and now has a permanent home in my mic stable. I honestly cannot stress enough how beautifully balanced sounding this mic is and how nice on the ears it is in the raw. It does respond well to any EQ you throw at it if you just feel the need to do that or that is your thing.The mic is HEAVY and NOT made of plastic! You will need a strong Boom Arm if you want to mount it that way. This also leads me to the stand that comes with the mic. THANK YOU MACKIE!!! The stand is wonderful too and well made AND it adjusts with a squeeze on the lever! Amazingly enough, Mackie seems to understand that a mic stand should allow the mic to actually reach the height of your mouth!!! Go figure! I mean they even provide a stand that isn't garbage unlike almost 90% of the other manufacturers.If you have a deeper voice and want a mic that embraces that but also adds some brightness and clarity to balance it out in perfect harmony, this is your mic. Likewise, if you have a bright voice or higher voice, this mic knows how to embrace that while introducing some depth and bass to really round it off.This mic could easily sell for $250 - $300 but I'm thrilled that it is priced sub $150.UPDATE:3.1.2024- I have since scaled way back with my mic stable and now just own four. Of course my RE20 and RE27 stay front and center and then I have the TechZone Stellar X2 Vintage and yes,...the Mackie EM99B! These are my four "Go To" Mics. I need NOTHING else!
Mark Henninger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2023
For those looking at this Mackie shotgun microphone, there's a lot to like about it, including the shock mount being high quality and the build quality being suitably premium, but it should be noted that this microphone does not have particularly strong rejection of off-axis sound.It's only a pseudo shotgun, or I guess it's more like a regular cardioid than a super cardioid in its behavior, and it does turn out that you can see this characteristic in the polar chart that's right there in the manual, so it's not like they're hiding it. It's just something that you might want to know if you were looking for something extremely directional. That's not this mic. This mic captures a relatively wide forward-facing swath of sound.Anyhow, I would say that it's pretty quiet unless you turn the gain all the way up, and I do like the tonality. It has a very neutral sound. It's detailed. I don't like that you can't really tell what the battery level is and that Mackie doesn't even publish what the battery life is, but you'll definitely get a full day's use out of it anyway. I'm also not a fan of the fact that the USB port is only for charging or analog audio output.It doesn't have a digital output option, which it just seems to me that there are competing shotgun microphones at this price point that offer that capability, but the connecting cables are very robust. Everything about it is robust. I think this is a microphone that'll last even though it's not all that heavy. It's pretty lightweight. I suppose it's a classic Mackie compromise in terms of price and performance and all that.It's affordable pro gear, okay? Just don't count on it blocking that sound coming from the side. It just doesn't do that very well, okay?
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