Interesting / it looked like a computer mouse haha I can hear that it sounded a bit cleaner and clearer Surprised they didn’t make it a usbC. Nice job !
It sounds very good, on the other hand it almost hides the high end reflections of the guitar sound, at least in my configuration (ok+ small JBL monitors through a NI audio interface fyi). So, probably better for conversations and the like.
Great observation. While it does a great job with noise rejection, it thinks it also flattens out the highs and low a bit. That's probably okay for voices but it might not always be the best choice for music.
We have the more expensive Jabra mics like this in our conference rooms at the office but they never seem to work right. The echo can be annoying and hilarious at the same time.
@@id.unknown1283 hmmm. I didn’t try that. As I remember, when you add it as a new channel, you get a mono channel. I wonder what happens if you create a stereo channel first though. Does it just duplicate the signal? Or does it actually separate the stereo field? I guess there’s only one way to Find out.
Interesting / it looked like a computer mouse haha
I can hear that it sounded a bit cleaner and clearer
Surprised they didn’t make it a usbC. Nice job !
It probably would've made more sense in USB C since so many mobile devices no longer have USB A. Thanks for checking it out.
It sounds very good, on the other hand it almost hides the high end reflections of the guitar sound, at least in my configuration (ok+ small JBL monitors through a NI audio interface fyi).
So, probably better for conversations and the like.
Great observation. While it does a great job with noise rejection, it thinks it also flattens out the highs and low a bit. That's probably okay for voices but it might not always be the best choice for music.
We have the more expensive Jabra mics like this in our conference rooms at the office but they never seem to work right. The echo can be annoying and hilarious at the same time.
The joys of corporate America huh? 🤣 Thanks for checking it out.
Is it stereo? It could be a fun secondary way to record stereo guitar from amps stacked with traditional amp micing.
@@id.unknown1283 hmmm. I didn’t try that. As I remember, when you add it as a new channel, you get a mono channel. I wonder what happens if you create a stereo channel first though. Does it just duplicate the signal? Or does it actually separate the stereo field? I guess there’s only one way to
Find out.
you can use this for a drum circle
@@bearshield7138 that’s a really good idea. Thanks for watching