My AT875R is my primary mic, and in second is the bigger Synco D2. I love the way the AT cuddles the richness of my voice. The Sennheiser seems brighter and as if it wouldn't like cuddling as much, but I've never tried it.
For voice over the 416 is a luxury, nice to have an will give you great sound but you definitely don't need it. The 875R will do a great job and last a long time for a fraction of the price. You will be using it for a while and maybe one day upgrade to a 416 or something else. Thanks for checking out the video!
That AT875R sounds absurdly good, I was debating whether to get this or the NTG1 (borderline same price) for both on-screen stuff and voice over. Good to know this thing could do both (for the most part), so I'm setting my eyes back on it. Thanks for this video, keep up the good conent as always. 👍
Thanks for checking out the video! I’m working on the comparison to the MKH 416, right now, and from what I can hear it’s holding up really well. That video should be out next week. Thanks for checking out the video!
Solid info. I'm going to wait and go for the Sennheiser 416. The great thing about microphones is you really get what you pay for so I'd rather plunk down the extra money instead of regretting another budget purchase
I agree to a point. The 416 will give you a careers worth of value. The AT will give you enough until you become a full professional. The comparison was much closer than I thought. Thanks for checking out the video!
Will this mic be good for Discord/Zoom calls? And also if i can make a makeshift vocal booth (blankets etc.) For voiceovers? Thinking about getting this one or an Nt-1, what do you suggest?
Honestly this or the nt1 are good. The factor that could make your decision is off axis rejection. The AT875R will reject more off axis sounds but I don’t think it sounds as good as the NT1. I would try to get a solid environment and go with the NT1. Thanks for checking out the video!
I think the AT would win in that. Maybe one day I can cover those mics against each other. I borrowed the deity so I have to see if my friend still has it.
@@RebelTech1990 wow, thanks. But Relax bro. I’m not in a hurry. Remember my question about my Zoom F6? Silly me, I just realized that Zoom recorders are brighter compared to other recorder like Tascam. My Zoom F2 have the same kind of sound signature too. I use my audio technica ath50 with a custom diy cable to analize them. The custom cable make that headphone to become more accurate and balance so that I could figure it out whats really happening, lol.
Hi there. I’ve interacted with you previously on your previous video comparing the Lewitt LCT 040 and the Oktava. This video has provided further information on what I have been looking for. Currently I use a Rode NT1A on a boom pole for indoor dialogues. I realise that this is not the best case use for this mic. So I have been looking for a small diaphragm condenser mic for indoor use. Having watched this video, I would like your advice on two points please. 1) Shouod I go for a small diaphragm condenser microphone or a small shotgun like 875R. My use case is indoors. 2) Will a small condenser cardiod mic help in reducing the environmental noise as compared to the large diaphragm one, or should I aim for a super or hyper cardiod one? There seem to be a large choice in the cardiods as compared to the super/hyper cardiods. I’ve seen your later video on the expensive Sennheiser, but that is currently not in my reach. Thanks again.
It seems like you want to boom the mic out of the shot. This would mean you should use a small diaphragm or shotgun. Now it comes down to how reflective your room is. If you have a “very” reflective room, go for a small diaphragm. If it’s not too bad and you can treat it a little bit then a shotgun would be good. Thankfully there are some small diaphragm mics that have a hyper/super cardioid pattern. I’m going to put out a comparison between the AT875R and Oktava mk012 soon. This will help understand the difference in quality between the two types of mics. Now, this doesn’t mean if you like the Oktava that you have to buy that one. Most hyper cardioid small diaphragm mics will be pretty much on par. Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more help. Thanks for checking out the video!
I would think so, I’m just not sure if the polar pattern is too tight for a wide crowd. If you have it further back behind the strange it should pick up everyone but a cardioid patter might be a better option to pick up a wider range
I really like to see how it compares to oktava mk-012-1. I just bought at875r to compare it with rode nt5 and for me at875r sounds better (both indoors and outdoors). I was thinking about oktava but it's a rus*ian product and I don't want to contribute to that, actually not only me, a lot of music centers in europe decided not to sell oktava anymore. If I can ask you for one thing. Could you compare them recording from above your head on a boom? That's the way I would use them. I would also really appreciate comparison of self noise.
I get the hesitation to not wanting to get the Oktava. It’s unfortunate because they make great products. I’ll see what I have filmed already and add in the stuff that I may have missed. Hopefully have the comparison out in the next week or two. Thanks for checking out the video!
Russia is doing good and better in their economy because of this absurd boycott or new cancel culture.. they don't need us and we are losing our currency dominance atm to China.. I guess Europe has nuked itself as well because of this cancel culture foolishness
It should be fine with the H5. I used an H5 for a couple of years, mostly with a Sennheiser MKE 600. So it should be fine with it. Thanks for checking out the video!
Interesting that you bring up the ECM-XM1 as I've been looking for quality reviews on that. I have ordered a Sony FX30 with the XLR Handle and am looking for an on camera mic to use with that. The ECM-XM1 is what Sony paired with their earlier (XLR-K3M) module so I thought it might be a good choice, but I haven't found much information. Do you have any links? AT875R sounds like a great short shotgun in this price range, but I wonder if the XM1might be a better on camera mic? More directional?
My dog was munching her butt at the same time.... didn't notice anything "agredious" (dont think I've ever spelled out the word agreedious before... neato!) Also, I bought this mic a lil over $100/150ish from Amazon, and they shipped me 2 mics??? I'm not complaining, but I noticed they will sell these in a 2 pack. What's up with that? (Audia technica, not amazon, i totally know what's up with amazon)
They sell mics like this in matched pairs because one of the uses of them is to record stereo performances. The rationale is that if you had one mic that perhaps you bought years ago to use as a solo shotgun mic, then bought another one today to facilitate recording a stereo performance, that the two may not match perfectly because of manufacturing variations and/or daily use. The matched pairs come from the same manufacturing "bundle".
I have had this mic for about a month now using it for fan films, the result is breathtaking!
That’s awesome! I’m glad it’s working for you. Send me some of the stuff you’ve worked on if you can. Thanks for checking out the video!
you sold me! Best review I've seen on this mic. I'll post again after I use it myself
My AT875R is my primary mic, and in second is the bigger Synco D2. I love the way the AT cuddles the richness of my voice. The Sennheiser seems brighter and as if it wouldn't like cuddling as much, but I've never tried it.
For voice over the 416 is a luxury, nice to have an will give you great sound but you definitely don't need it. The 875R will do a great job and last a long time for a fraction of the price. You will be using it for a while and maybe one day upgrade to a 416 or something else. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@RebelTech1990 You are welcome! I'm happy that I found your channel!
Happy to have you apart of the community 😀
That AT875R sounds absurdly good, I was debating whether to get this or the NTG1 (borderline same price) for both on-screen stuff and voice over. Good to know this thing could do both (for the most part), so I'm setting my eyes back on it.
Thanks for this video, keep up the good conent as always. 👍
Thanks for checking out the video! I’m working on the comparison to the MKH 416, right now, and from what I can hear it’s holding up really well. That video should be out next week.
Thanks for checking out the video!
very useful review. look forward to watching the review on 416
Thanks for checking out the video! I should have the comparison out in a week or so.
Solid info. I'm going to wait and go for the Sennheiser 416. The great thing about microphones is you really get what you pay for so I'd rather plunk down the extra money instead of regretting another budget purchase
I agree to a point. The 416 will give you a careers worth of value. The AT will give you enough until you become a full professional. The comparison was much closer than I thought.
Thanks for checking out the video!
19:39 It's settled. Fron now on, we will just call it a "Dead Muff."
Will this mic be good for Discord/Zoom calls? And also if i can make a makeshift vocal booth (blankets etc.) For voiceovers? Thinking about getting this one or an Nt-1, what do you suggest?
Honestly this or the nt1 are good. The factor that could make your decision is off axis rejection. The AT875R will reject more off axis sounds but I don’t think it sounds as good as the NT1. I would try to get a solid environment and go with the NT1.
Thanks for checking out the video!
@@RebelTech1990 Alright, thanks a lot for this. really helped me narrow down my decision
@@RebelTech1990 Honestly, the AT sounds much better ^^
17:00 on most sound is okay but some very sharp sibilant S sounds, only heard without the blimp outside. Not sure why, none inside either.
What do you think about Audio Technica AT875R vs Deity S Mic 2S?
I think the AT would win in that. Maybe one day I can cover those mics against each other. I borrowed the deity so I have to see if my friend still has it.
@@RebelTech1990 wow, thanks.
But Relax bro. I’m not in a hurry.
Remember my question about my Zoom F6?
Silly me, I just realized that Zoom recorders are brighter compared to other recorder like Tascam.
My Zoom F2 have the same kind of sound signature too.
I use my audio technica ath50 with a custom diy cable to analize them.
The custom cable make that headphone to become more accurate and balance so that I could figure it out whats really happening, lol.
Hi there. I’ve interacted with you previously on your previous video comparing the Lewitt LCT 040 and the Oktava. This video has provided further information on what I have been looking for. Currently I use a Rode NT1A on a boom pole for indoor dialogues. I realise that this is not the best case use for this mic. So I have been looking for a small diaphragm condenser mic for indoor use. Having watched this video, I would like your advice on two points please.
1) Shouod I go for a small diaphragm condenser microphone or a small shotgun like 875R. My use case is indoors.
2) Will a small condenser cardiod mic help in reducing the environmental noise as compared to the large diaphragm one, or should I aim for a super or hyper cardiod one? There seem to be a large choice in the cardiods as compared to the super/hyper cardiods.
I’ve seen your later video on the expensive Sennheiser, but that is currently not in my reach.
Thanks again.
It seems like you want to boom the mic out of the shot. This would mean you should use a small diaphragm or shotgun. Now it comes down to how reflective your room is. If you have a “very” reflective room, go for a small diaphragm. If it’s not too bad and you can treat it a little bit then a shotgun would be good.
Thankfully there are some small diaphragm mics that have a hyper/super cardioid pattern. I’m going to put out a comparison between the AT875R and Oktava mk012 soon. This will help understand the difference in quality between the two types of mics. Now, this doesn’t mean if you like the Oktava that you have to buy that one. Most hyper cardioid small diaphragm mics will be pretty much on par.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more help.
Thanks for checking out the video!
would this work well for recording an audience at a comedy show?
I would think so, I’m just not sure if the polar pattern is too tight for a wide crowd. If you have it further back behind the strange it should pick up everyone but a cardioid patter might be a better option to pick up a wider range
@@RebelTech1990 thanks
This looks like the Boya BM6040?
I really like to see how it compares to oktava mk-012-1. I just bought at875r to compare it with rode nt5 and for me at875r sounds better (both indoors and outdoors). I was thinking about oktava but it's a rus*ian product and I don't want to contribute to that, actually not only me, a lot of music centers in europe decided not to sell oktava anymore.
If I can ask you for one thing. Could you compare them recording from above your head on a boom? That's the way I would use them. I would also really appreciate comparison of self noise.
I get the hesitation to not wanting to get the Oktava. It’s unfortunate because they make great products.
I’ll see what I have filmed already and add in the stuff that I may have missed. Hopefully have the comparison out in the next week or two.
Thanks for checking out the video!
Russia is doing good and better in their economy because of this absurd boycott or new cancel culture.. they don't need us and we are losing our currency dominance atm to China.. I guess Europe has nuked itself as well because of this cancel culture foolishness
Hello, pls can u help, will it sound good with a recorder like Zoom H5? or i need better preamps?
It should be fine with the H5. I used an H5 for a couple of years, mostly with a Sennheiser MKE 600. So it should be fine with it.
Thanks for checking out the video!
@@RebelTech1990 thanks for the answer!
Sony ECM-XM1 .. Similar design.
Interesting that you bring up the ECM-XM1 as I've been looking for quality reviews on that. I have ordered a Sony FX30 with the XLR Handle and am looking for an on camera mic to use with that. The ECM-XM1 is what Sony paired with their earlier (XLR-K3M) module so I thought it might be a good choice, but I haven't found much information. Do you have any links? AT875R sounds like a great short shotgun in this price range, but I wonder if the XM1might be a better on camera mic? More directional?
My dog was munching her butt at the same time.... didn't notice anything "agredious" (dont think I've ever spelled out the word agreedious before... neato!) Also, I bought this mic a lil over $100/150ish from Amazon, and they shipped me 2 mics??? I'm not complaining, but I noticed they will sell these in a 2 pack. What's up with that? (Audia technica, not amazon, i totally know what's up with amazon)
They sell mics like this in matched pairs because one of the uses of them is to record stereo performances. The rationale is that if you had one mic that perhaps you bought years ago to use as a solo shotgun mic, then bought another one today to facilitate recording a stereo performance, that the two may not match perfectly because of manufacturing variations and/or daily use. The matched pairs come from the same manufacturing "bundle".