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- Takstar SGC-598 Zoom H1 VLOG
RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. This test was at VLOG (22 inches) proximity with the MIC. BOOST at +10, the REC. GAIN at 37, the AUX. amp at LOW/Full Dial "VLOG" Proximity [ 22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom H1 AUX: Neoteck NTK059 Takstar SGC-598 + Foam (Stock) WAV 24-bit/96kHz REC. SETTINGS Off REC. LOWCUT Off REC. LIMITER 37 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS OFF AUX. BASS LOW AUX. HIGH-LOW @FULL AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS Off MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +10 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: April 3, 2022 at 11:19:44 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. This test was at VLOG (22 inches) proximity with the MIC. BOOST at +10, the REC. GAIN at 37, the AUX. amp at LOW/Full Dial Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Saramonic SR-VM4 Zoom H1 BOOM
RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. "BOOM" Proximity [35 inches / 88.8 cm] Zoom H1 AUX: Neoteck NTK059 Saramonic SR-VM4 + Foam (Stock) WAV 24-bit/96kHz REC. SETTINGS OFF REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER 37 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS OFF AUX. BASS LOW AUX. HIGH-LOW @FULL AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS ON MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +20 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: May 4, 2022 at 6:59:50 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- JK MIC-J 017 FURRY Zoom F2 LAV
This is yet another test in which a mic sounds better with the Comica CVM-MF1 (Lavalier Furry). Also, this is one of the few mics that works (fairly well) WITHOUT a windscreen at all (I suspect it may have some built-in wind protection, because the top of the mic is bigger than any lavalier mic I've seen. To me, the fact that this sounds better with the FURRY is kind of a timesaver, because now I can leave the furry on for either INDOOR or OUTDOOR use (except for the fact that you need to wear it with dark clothing to hide it). "LAV" Proximity [7 inches / 17.78 cm] Zoom F2 [NO AUX. BOOST] JK MIC-J 017 (Lavalier) WINDSCREEN: Comica CVM-MF1 (Furry) 32-Bit Float REC. SETTINGS OFF REC. LOWCUT N/A REC. LIMITER N/A REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS N/A MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS N/A MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: January 7, 2023 at 9:06:32 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: This is yet another test in which a mic sounds better with the Comica CVM-MF1 (Lavalier Furry). Also, this is one of the few mics that works (fairly well) WITHOUT a windscreen at all (I suspect it may have some built-in wind protection, because the top of the mic is bigger than any lavalier mic I've seen. To me, the fact that this sounds better with the FURRY is kind of a timesaver, because now I can leave the furry on for either INDOOR or OUTDOOR use (except for the fact that you need to wear it with dark clothing to hide it). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- JK MIC-J 017 FURRY Zoom F1 LAV
AUDIO RECORDER SPECIFIC: I'm testing this microphone on as many audio recorders as I can, and one difference I noticed about this mic (and most mics) on the Zoom F1 is that when the REC. LEVEL is set to a normal level (one that doesn't need to be amplified in post-production) it seems to have more BASS than the Zoom H1, H1n and F2. MIC-SPECIFIC: This is yet another test in which a mic sounds better with the Comica CVM-MF1 (Lavalier Furry). Also, this is one of the few mics that works (fairly well) WITHOUT a windscreen at all (I suspect it may have some built-in wind protection, because the top of the mic is bigger than any lavalier mic I've seen. To me, the fact that this sounds better with the FURRY is kind of a timesaver, because now I can leave the furry on for either INDOOR or OUTDOOR use (except for the fact that you need to wear it with dark clothing to hide it). "LAV" Proximity [7 inches / 17.78 cm] Zoom F1 [NO AUX. BOOST] JK MIC-J 017 (Lavalier) WINDSCREEN: Comica CVM-MF1 (Furry) 96k 24bit REC. SETTINGS OFF REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER "HI" REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS N/A MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS N/A MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: January 8, 2023 at 1:21:03 AM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS B DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS C DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE A DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: AUDIO RECORDER SPECIFIC: I'm testing this microphone on as many audio recorders as I can, and one difference I noticed about this mic (and most mics) on the Zoom F1 is that when the REC. LEVEL is set to a normal level (one that doesn't need to be amplified in post-production) it seems to have more BASS than the Zoom H1, H1n and F2. MIC-SPECIFIC: This is yet another test in which a mic sounds better with the Comica CVM-MF1 (Lavalier Furry). Also, this is one of the few mics that works (fairly well) WITHOUT a windscreen at all (I suspect it may have some built-in wind protection, because the top of the mic is bigger than any lavalier mic I've seen. To me, the fact that this sounds better with the FURRY is kind of a timesaver, because now I can leave the furry on for either INDOOR or OUTDOOR use (except for the fact that you need to wear it with dark clothing to hide it). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Shure VP83 7RYMS iRAY DW30 CLOSE
I do not recommend this combination. There are a number of reasons why I don't recommend this microphone/audio recorder combination, but the most important is that (at this "CLOSE" proximity) neither the +20 or the +0 work. The reason is that it doesn't work is the audio recorder (which is also a transmitter) does NOT have a way to set the REC. LEVEL, so the MIC. BOOST is the only way to set the level, but when you're at +20, the level is too high (it clips). What's also sad is that at +0, the audio doesn't clip, but it can't be boosted in post WITHOUT REVEALING A LOT OF RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). So essentially, this microphone/audio recorder combination does not work at this "CLOSE" proximity (around 3.5 inches or 8.89 cm). "CLOSE" Proximity [3.5 inches / 8.89 cm] 7RYMS iRAY DW30 (Recorder) (NO AUX. Amplifier) Shure VP83 (Shotgun) Windscreen: FOAM + FURRY (Stock) 48k 24-bit REC. SETTINGS N/A REC. LOWCUT N/A REC. LIMITER N/A REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: April 17, 2023 at 10:18:25 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: I do not recommend this combination. There are a number of reasons why I don't recommend this microphone/audio recorder combination, but the most important is that (at this "CLOSE" proximity) neither the +20 or the +0 work. The reason is that it doesn't work is the audio recorder (which is also a transmitter) does NOT have a way to set the REC. LEVEL, so the MIC. BOOST is the only way to set the level, but when you're at +20, the level is too high (it clips). What's also sad is that at +0, the audio doesn't clip, but it can't be boosted in post WITHOUT REVEALING A LOT OF RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). So essentially, this microphone/audio recorder combination does not work at this "CLOSE" proximity (around 3.5 inches or 8.89 cm). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Rode VideoMic Pro R Zoom H1 VLOG
RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. SHORT VERSION: Using these settings at this "VLOG" proximity is working pretty well, but this mic still has a little bit too much BASS/LOWS, and so it will need a custom EQ. LONG VERSION: This test was done using the official FURRY windscreen (on top of the stock FOAM windscreen) which is an expensive windscreen to add, but I recommend it (and these settings are specific to this combination). Something that's interesting about using this FURRY windscreen with these settings (and at this proximity) is that it seems to improve the mic's ability to reject audio from the BACK of the microphone (I think it's due to the fact that the fabric is twice as thick where the velcro closure overlaps). It also rejects pretty well from the sides, so this combination works pretty well for vlogging scenarios. "VLOG" Proximity [22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom H1 AUX. Amplifier: NONE Rode VideoMic Pro R Windscreen: FOAM + FURRY (Stock) 96k 24bit REC. SETTINGS ON REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER 37 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS ON MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +20 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE OKAY LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m GOOD BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m GOOD BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: May 4, 2022 at 9:24:37 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS B DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS A DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE A DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. SHORT VERSION: Using these settings at this "VLOG" proximity is working pretty well, but this mic still has a little bit too much BASS/LOWS, and so it will need a custom EQ. LONG VERSION: This test was done using the official FURRY windscreen (on top of the stock FOAM windscreen) which is an expensive windscreen to add, but I recommend it (and these settings are specific to this combination). Something that's interesting about using this FURRY windscreen with these settings (and at this proximity) is that it seems to improve the mic's ability to reject audio from the BACK of the microphone (I think it's due to the fact that the fabric is twice as thick where the velcro closure overlaps). It also rejects pretty well from the sides, so this combination works pretty well for vlogging scenarios. Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Comica CVM-VM20 Zoom H1 VLOG
RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. This test was done using both the FOAM + FURRY windscreens (Official) because the normal application of this "VLOG" proximity is OUTDOOR vlogging (though it could be used INDOORS if needed). My goal is for every database entry for the "VLOG" proximity to use the FURRY windscreen, but there are a few mics I don't have the official windscreens for (but I will update them as soon as I can). Due to the 2 LOWCUT (MIC. and REC.) filters being used, I will need to create a custom EQ, as it removed too much of the BASS/LOWS, but this was necessary to reduce the handling noise (because of the poor-quality shock mount) as well as to reduce extra low frequencies that enter the mic as a result of environmental noises that occur in the background. It does do a pretty good job of rejecting audio from the sides and even the rear of the mic (especially with these custom settings). "VLOG" Proximity [22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom H1 (NO AUX. Amplifier) Comica CVM-VM20 (Shotgun) Windscreen: FOAM + FURRY (Official) 96k 24-bit REC. SETTINGS ON REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER 50 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS 150 Hz MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS 5.0 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ? LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m ? BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m ? BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: February 17, 2023 at 1:22:29 AM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS ? DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS ? DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE ? DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: RFI WARNING: The Zoom H1 (v1) has noticeable RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) when used at less than 5 FEET from an iPhone 13 Pro max. This is a major limitation, especially for LAV use, because if the recorder is in the pocket of a groom, and they have an iPhone somewhere in their coat, this is going to cause RFI. This test was done using both the FOAM + FURRY windscreens (Official) because the normal application of this "VLOG" proximity is OUTDOOR vlogging (though it could be used INDOORS if needed). My goal is for every database entry for the "VLOG" proximity to use the FURRY windscreen, but there are a few mics I don't have the official windscreens for (but I will update them as soon as I can). Due to the 2 LOWCUT (MIC. and REC.) filters being used, I will need to create a custom EQ, as it removed too much of the BASS/LOWS, but this was necessary to reduce the handling noise (because of the poor-quality shock mount) as well as to reduce extra low frequencies that enter the mic as a result of environmental noises that occur in the background. It does do a pretty good job of rejecting audio from the sides and even the rear of the mic (especially with these custom settings). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Comica CVM-VM20 FOAM Zoom H1n CLOSE
The most important discovery about this microphone-audio recorder combination (specific to this "CLOSE" proximity) is that it sounds much better with the audio recorder's LOW CUT filter ON (set to 160Hz)! This is one of those things I wouldn't have guessed, but at this ("CLOSE") proximity, there is way too much BASS (sounds "boomy") without these LOW CUT settings. I also tried using the MIC. LOWCUT (both of the settings) and they didn't sound good at all, but the 160Hz filter on the Zoom H1n audio recorder is making the audio sound pretty natural and "REAL" (which is my goal for the "starting point"). As I've mentioned before, the shock mount that comes with this microphone does NOT do a good enough job with removing handling noise, and this may not be an issue when using this in a stationary position (like you could when recording narration, a voiceover or a podcast) but when we get to trying this thing out for the "VLOG" and "BOOM" situations (especially if the boom operator has to move the mic while recording) this shock mount may not work. In regard to how "REAL" this things sounds (after using these custom settings) it sounds a lot better with the 160Hz LOW CUT (on the audio recorder) but I think it's still going to need a custom EQ. "CLOSE" Proximity [3.5 inches / 8.89 cm] Zoom H1n (NO AUX. Amplifier) Comica CVM-VM20 (Shotgun) Windscreen: FOAM (Stock) 96k 24-bit REC. SETTINGS OFF REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS OFF MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ? LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m ? BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: January 24, 2023 at 11:51:23 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS C DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS B DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE A DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: The most important discovery about this microphone-audio recorder combination (specific to this "CLOSE" proximity) is that it sounds much better with the audio recorder's LOW CUT filter ON (set to 160Hz)! This is one of those things I wouldn't have guessed, but at this ("CLOSE") proximity, there is way too much BASS (sounds "boomy") without these LOW CUT settings. I also tried using the MIC. LOWCUT (both of the settings) and they didn't sound good at all, but the 160Hz filter on the Zoom H1n audio recorder is making the audio sound pretty natural and "REAL" (which is my goal for the "starting point"). As I've mentioned before, the shock mount that comes with this microphone does NOT do a good enough job with removing handling noise, and this may not be an issue when using this in a stationary position (like you could when recording narration, a voiceover or a podcast) but when we get to trying this thing out for the "VLOG" and "BOOM" situations (especially if the boom operator has to move the mic while recording) this shock mount may not work. In regard to how "REAL" this things sounds (after using these custom settings) it sounds a lot better with the 160Hz LOW CUT (on the audio recorder) but I think it's still going to need a custom EQ. Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Takstar SGC-600 Zoom H1n VLOG
This newer, and smaller mic from Takstar is outputting a higher signal level than the older SGC-598. The only negatives are that this newer unit needs the LOW CUT filter turned on for this proximity (because it has a lot more rumble from ambient noise than tolerable) and no FURRY windscreen is available for this model (the older SGC-598 has a very affordable FURRY windscreen option, which is sometimes necessary for OUTDOOR vlogging). "VLOG" Proximity [ 22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom H1n (NO AUX. Amplifier) Takstar SGC-600 + Foam (Stock) WAV 24-bit/96kHz REC. SETTINGS Off REC. LOWCUT Off REC. LIMITER 6.0 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS AUX. BASS AUX. HIGH-LOW AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS On MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +10 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: April 30, 2022 at 7:02:18 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: This newer, and smaller mic from Takstar is outputting a higher signal level than the older SGC-598. The only negatives are that this newer unit needs the LOW CUT filter turned on for this proximity (because it has a lot more rumble from ambient noise than tolerable) and no FURRY windscreen is available for this model (the older SGC-598 has a very affordable FURRY windscreen option, which is sometimes necessary for OUTDOOR vlogging). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Comica CVM-VM20 Zoom H1n VLOG
At this "VLOG" proximity, this mic is sounding pretty natural (and "REAL") with these settings. I'm using both the stock FOAM + FURRY (Official) because in a vlogging scenario, you're often OUTDOORS. This combo is doing a pretty good job rejecting from the sides AND THE BACK! As I've mentioned before, the shock mount that comes with this microphone isn't super good...but I've been finding that it's even MORE important to make sure the output cable (from the mic) isn't rubbing against anything (that causes a lot of the handling noise I've mentioned before). "VLOG" Proximity [22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom H1n (NO AUX. Amplifier) Comica CVM-VM20 (Shotgun) Windscreen: FOAM + FURRY (Stock) 96k 24bit REC. SETTINGS OFF REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER 6.0 REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS 150 Hz MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS @8.0 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ? LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m ? BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m ? BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: February 18, 2023 at 1:34:42 AM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS A DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS A DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE A DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: At this "VLOG" proximity, this mic is sounding pretty natural (and "REAL") with these settings. I'm using both the stock FOAM + FURRY (Official) because in a vlogging scenario, you're often OUTDOORS. This combo is doing a pretty good job rejecting from the sides AND THE BACK! As I've mentioned before, the shock mount that comes with this microphone isn't super good...but I've been finding that it's even MORE important to make sure the output cable (from the mic) isn't rubbing against anything (that causes a lot of the handling noise I've mentioned before). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Rode VideoMic Pro R Zoom F1 VLOG
I like this combination at this "VLOG" proximity. It seems to be handling the wind noise a lot better than the Zoom H1n, as well as just coming out with a more of a natural, balanced sounding recording than the H1n (after all of the LOWCUT filters applied, both MIC. LOWCUT and REC. LOWCUT 120Hz). These settings do result in a level that's a little bit too low to use without boosting in post, but it handled that post-processing well, and I don't like to push the Zoom F1 REC. LEVEL past "HI-" because it introduces too much audio recorder preamp self-noise. "VLOG" Proximity [22 inches / 55.5 cm] Zoom F1 (NO AUX. Amplifier) Rode VideoMic Pro R Windscreen: FOAM + FURRY (Stock) 96k 24bit REC. SETTINGS 120 Hz REC. LOWCUT OFF REC. LIMITER "HI-" REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS N/A AUX. BASS N/A AUX. HIGH-LOW N/A AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS ON MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +20 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: May 4, 2022 at 9:25:20 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: I like this combination at this "VLOG" proximity. It seems to be handling the wind noise a lot better than the Zoom H1n, as well as just coming out with a more of a natural, balanced sounding recording than the H1n (after all of the LOWCUT filters applied, both MIC. LOWCUT and REC. LOWCUT 120Hz). These settings do result in a level that's a little bit too low to use without boosting in post, but it handled that post-processing well, and I don't like to push the Zoom F1 REC. LEVEL past "HI-" because it introduces too much audio recorder preamp self-noise. Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY
- Shure VP83 LensHopper Zoom F1 CLOSE
Wow...I was really surprised how much higher the level is on this mic (than competing mics). However, with the lack of a granular gain control on the Zoom F1 (it only has 10 increments, not numbers or a gain dial) the "CLOSE" proximity requires using the LOW gain setting (any more and it will risk clipping with a loud voice). "CLOSE" Proximity [ 3.5 inches / 8.89 cm] Zoom F1 (NO AUX. Amplifier) Shure VP83 LensHopper + Foam (Stock) WAV 24-bit/96kHz REC. SETTINGS Off REC. LOWCUT Off REC. LIMITER "LOW" REC. LEVEL AUX. SETTINGS AUX. BASS AUX. HIGH-LOW AUX. OUTPUT MIC. SETTINGS OFF MIC. LOWCUT N/A MIC. HIGH PASS +20 MIC. BOOST (RFI) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE LESS THAN 1.1ft / 0.34m BETWEEN 1.1ft / 0.34m -2.2ft / 0.67m BETWEEN 2.2ft / 0.67m -3.3ft / 1m BETWEEN 3.3ft / 1m -4.4ft / 1.34m Published: May 5, 2022 at 2:29:44 PM REAL RATINGS After testing each microphone, I like to know if it sounds realistic (accurate lows/bass, mids, highs/treble) in combination with the recorder and/or AUX. amplifier, to see if it needs EQ. LOWS/BASS DO THE "LOWS" SOUND REAL? MIDS DO THE "MIDS" SOUND REAL? HIGHS/TREBLE DO THE "HIGHS" SOUND REAL? NOTES: Wow...I was really surprised how much higher the level is on this mic (than competing mics). However, with the lack of a granular gain control on the Zoom F1 (it only has 10 increments, not numbers or a gain dial) the "CLOSE" proximity requires using the LOW gain setting (any more and it will risk clipping with a loud voice). Keep in mind, these settings will not establish the exact level you'll need for every scene (where the audio level "bounces" around -12) but my goal is to provide a good starting point (that comes out clean, after boosting in post). It's also important to use these "recommended settings" for my microphone-specific EQ files to work properly (they won't work as intended if any of the "audio variables" are different). The EQ file was created to correct any sonic imperfections of the microphone or wind protection (foam, furry) and have been created with Audacity (the free audio editor) to make them as affordable as possible. Also, it's important to always monitor (accurate headphones) your audio while recording so you can hear any problems and make any changes needed to your audio. GAFFER TAPE SUPPLIED BY

