An awesome very in-depth and thorougher review, my dude! I appreciate you for taking the time to highlight both the strengths and weaknesses of the product. 😁👍👍 Cheers to you, my man! 🥃🥃
I bought the deity kit when it first came out and I am not sure if I like the sound quality of it. I am new to all these gadgets so perhaps you can do a short video on how to set it up properly or adjust to maximize its quality?
I'd say it depends on the setting and mic placement. I'd personally use another, better clip on mic if I choose to go with a lav (most kit lavs sound about the same)... and then use the built in mic when I just need convenience or speed. I rarely use any of these kits with the included lav, I think it's just more of a bonus/emergency backup in case you need something more "hideable" but don't already have one.
Hey bro. Always nice reviews and great content. Been watching you for almost a year and realized i haven't subscribe yet until now. Haha. Anyways keep doing what you do bro! Keep safe!
Got me at -12db the wireless rode smaller, longer battery just isn't compatible with Panasonic cameras as the input are way too loud for most popular mics smh
It's been almost exactly the same with any design like this in my experience (10-15m with your body blocking it), so it does as well as I'd expect at least.
An awesome very in-depth and thorougher review, my dude! I appreciate you for taking the time to highlight both the strengths and weaknesses of the product. 😁👍👍
Cheers to you, my man! 🥃🥃
Thanks Scott - you are great -- :)
I bought the deity kit when it first came out and I am not sure if I like the sound quality of it. I am new to all these gadgets so perhaps you can do a short video on how to set it up properly or adjust to maximize its quality?
How does the sound of the Deity’s transmitter mic compare to the sound on the included lav mic? Do you prefer one over the other?
I'd say it depends on the setting and mic placement. I'd personally use another, better clip on mic if I choose to go with a lav (most kit lavs sound about the same)... and then use the built in mic when I just need convenience or speed. I rarely use any of these kits with the included lav, I think it's just more of a bonus/emergency backup in case you need something more "hideable" but don't already have one.
Hey bro. Always nice reviews and great content. Been watching you for almost a year and realized i haven't subscribe yet until now. Haha. Anyways keep doing what you do bro! Keep safe!
This is review. How does one make it WORK? From start to finish, how do I make it work??
Great video! How would I connect the Deity Receiver to an analog mixer? Does it come with a TRS to XLR(male) cable? Thank you in advance..
Didn’t think I needed this until I watched the video…
Is it compatible with gopro mic adapter?
Got me at -12db the wireless rode smaller, longer battery just isn't compatible with Panasonic cameras as the input are way too loud for most popular mics smh
Sound quality wise, I think the Rode Wireless 1 is a better buy.
. PLEASE LISTEN IT....I WANTED TO BUY RODE 2 OR DIETY WAS WATCHING UR...BUT UR SOUND IS ECHOED .NOT SHARP
Seems like entire video audio has hiss
Such a shame it cuts out so easily.
My main gripe with all of these digital systems...
It's been almost exactly the same with any design like this in my experience (10-15m with your body blocking it), so it does as well as I'd expect at least.
@@ScottDumas Does the Rode Go II also do that at the same distances?
Have slot noiseee