Thanks for doing these comparisons. A fast strumming on the guitar would be nice, since the broad spectre of overtones reveals the sonic print of the mic super fast. Just a fast round in the style if the resonance tapping round.
I have seen you in previous videos say that one of your favorite dynamics is the Beyerdynamic TG-V70D .... I own one and it does seem to be a very great mic, good enough that I sold my Heil PR-37, which was a higher end dynamic than the V70D, but it didn't get much use after I bought the V70D. How would you compare the Nexadyne 8/C to the V70D? I use the mic in a live setting, playing Country and Rock & Roll with wedge floor moniotors.
I mean, for folks who insist on scraping the enamel off of their teeth, I guess the Nexadyne sort of works. But, the better option is to coach people how to use a mic rather than treat it as the day's hors d'oeuvres. Now that I think about it, maybe this technique might be suitable for some death metal (?).
I used to think the same thing. But on stage, getting your lips right on the grill really is helfpul. When you're on a tight stage with a bunch of instruments around you, even backing up 1-3 inches makes the signal to background noise ratio TERRIBLE! Back up 3 inches and you're going to pick up nearly as much drum cymbal as you will voice. So eating the mic on stage can be very beneficial if you have loud instruments around the vocalist.
@@Podcastage2 Yeah I get that and was guessing that is where the value added can be found. And then there is the cool visual factor (for some). I have limited experience with live sound, so nice to have that knowledge. Cheers.
Great comparison!
Once again i am amazed by the e835.
You're the best, man! I was looking into dynamic mic options and you just gave me an overall vision a saved me from a visit to guitar center haha.
would be interesting to hear this same comparison with cymbals bashing in the background just to hear how much rejection these mics have
I felt the nexadine 8c sounds and performed the best… until the handling noise made it the bottom of the list.
That’s a big ‘oops’ from Shure I think…
Thanks for doing these comparisons. A fast strumming on the guitar would be nice, since the broad spectre of overtones reveals the sonic print of the mic super fast. Just a fast round in the style if the resonance tapping round.
I have seen you in previous videos say that one of your favorite dynamics is the Beyerdynamic TG-V70D .... I own one and it does seem to be a very great mic, good enough that I sold my Heil PR-37, which was a higher end dynamic than the V70D, but it didn't get much use after I bought the V70D. How would you compare the Nexadyne 8/C to the V70D? I use the mic in a live setting, playing Country and Rock & Roll with wedge floor moniotors.
Great review of some great mics! U didn’t put your mouth on any of those, right ?
Touchin ma LIPS 😆
V7’s clarity wins
Wait, why are there basically no plosives?
Shouldn't you be exploding all over the place?!
Nexadyne 8C has a bit more clarity and the proximity effect is not as pronounced as other mics.
Probably the best choice for singers that cup the mic.
Yeah. I think stage use is what it was designed for and that’s where this shines.
Where is the Earthworks SR117??
It’s in the comparison in the full video live tomorrow.
I mean, for folks who insist on scraping the enamel off of their teeth, I guess the Nexadyne sort of works. But, the better option is to coach people how to use a mic rather than treat it as the day's hors d'oeuvres. Now that I think about it, maybe this technique might be suitable for some death metal (?).
I used to think the same thing. But on stage, getting your lips right on the grill really is helfpul. When you're on a tight stage with a bunch of instruments around you, even backing up 1-3 inches makes the signal to background noise ratio TERRIBLE! Back up 3 inches and you're going to pick up nearly as much drum cymbal as you will voice. So eating the mic on stage can be very beneficial if you have loud instruments around the vocalist.
@@Podcastage2 Yeah I get that and was guessing that is where the value added can be found. And then there is the cool visual factor (for some). I have limited experience with live sound, so nice to have that knowledge. Cheers.
Lmao it sounds literally identical to the sm58
But it's so much better on paper, and only costs 4 times as much!
And the handling noise on the 58 is about a thousand times better.
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