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There is no rival to challenge the overall quality of this microphone, let alone the package. Apart from the microphone that easily competes on its own with more expensive ones (e.g. Audiotechnica AT2020), it has: Sturdy Cable (which alone would cost 15-20 euros) Sturdy Base that you can attach to any other base you want and a simple desktop tripod. 100% Value for Money Purchase
Comparison with USB Audio Technica AT 2020. If you are going to get an XLR mic, spend a little more on the Audio Technica, even though it is USB, it is superior in quality. And pair it with the Audient ID 14 audio interface. Worth the money
Very good microphone, its quality is amazing, sturdy construction, I highly recommend it. I record vocals, guitars, and whatever else comes up, and it does a great job. I have it together with the ur22c sound card from Steinberg and the result is fantastic! Full reliability! I hope I helped!
I bought this specific one because I wanted something better than my headset microphone. I ended up here because I heard the sound quality from a friend who has it and recommended it to me, and I can say it is very clear, value for money. The microphone comes with a tripod and an XLR cable, which in other microphones is an extra cost to buy. It has a decent weight, not too heavy but not too light. I have it connected to a Behringer sound card, specifically the UMC22. Personally, I wouldn't go for something more expensive, I am very satisfied. I would recommend it to people looking for an XLR microphone and not USB.
Kids, it's the best for the money. I mainly got it because of the brand, but it didn't disappoint me. Clean sound even with a cheap sound card and very high-quality and sturdy construction. It's not some cheap thing, if you buy it you will see that it doesn't lack in quality compared to more expensive microphones.
For the money, it is very good and well-built. The only downside I find is in the quality of the recordings, where, even though I don't have good acoustic design in the space I use it, it is evident that there is a lack of "warmth" in the recorded result.
Just received it and I have the following comments:
Crystal clear sound that doesn't even need EQ with amazing clarity. Also, it doesn't produce any noise except when you turn the volume all the way up. Maybe it needs a pop filter, but only if you're not careful, it doesn't easily produce pops.
Its construction is solid and it gives you the impression that it's a serious microphone. I highly recommend it as I did extensive market research to come to this conclusion.
Edit: One year later... I am super satisfied!!! I have recorded with bass and high voices. Now I record my guitar with a microphone instead of a cable. It is EXCEPTIONALLY PROFESSIONAL
For his money, it's FREE... and only the ONGO that expires! You simply can't use it like regular microphones, it requires 48v and not a jack, only XLR. You speak from behind but usually only in the mid low frequency. TASCAM has generally "FIXED" me since the 80s that I've been following it! cheers!!
I have been using this specific microphone for 2 years. Its construction quality is excellent. You feel that it is a serious microphone that doesn't joke around. It is heavy enough. I have used it with the stand that comes in the package, which is a desk stand, and I have also bought a separate regular stand. I use it for radio broadcasts, livestreams, videos, and singing. It has the clarity and performance of a professional microphone. It connects with XLR because it is a condenser microphone. This means that the console or mixer it will be placed on must have phantom power functionality. Alternatively, you can purchase an additional accessory for 10 euros, where you can connect the microphone to the input of the Phantom power accessory, and a cable will come out for the console or mixer you always want to connect it with XLR.
Simply the best value for money!
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