Mackie's first broadcast-style dynamic mic - the EM-99B

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Gear I use or recommend using (affiliate links, does not cost you any extra, but by purchasing through them you are supporting this channel - highly appreciated if you use them):
In this video:
Mackie EM-99B: amzn.to/3U57HGg
Shure MV7: amzn.to/4dekU8C
+it has an updated version: Shure MV7+ (Gen2!): amzn.to/3UhZTCf
...as well as an XLR-only, cheaper version: Shure MV7X: amzn.to/4b9sMX6
🔴 Dedicated Podcast Recorders:
RØDE Rodecaster Duo: bit.ly/RCDuoWhite
RØDE Rodecaster Pro 2: amzn.to/3cvI3sc or DE: amzn.to/3PD8dra
ZOOM Podtrak P4: amzn.to/3yU2u9N
Mackie DLZ Creator: amzn.to/3Jigu32
Mackie DLZ Creator XS: amzn.to/3Qj9iXP
TASCAM Mixcast 4: amzn.to/3PCYKAJ
🎙 Microphones:
SE Dynacaster: amzn.to/3Bclu5Q
Shure SM7B: amzn.to/3PFokEv
Røde NT1 5th Gen (XLR/USB, 32-bit float recording): amzn.to/3oIQwyq
Røde NT1 Signature Series: bit.ly/4b7sqjo
Røde Wireless Go II: bit.ly/RWlessGo2
Røde Videomic Go II: amzn.to/3aOeFNn
Røde NT1-A: amzn.to/3IQ4ows
Røde NT-USB mini: amzn.to/3osO6Ao
Shure 55SH series II (the "Elvis-mic"): amzn.to/3vcTpI8
ElectroVoice RE320: amzn.to/3OgtNAN
Røde PodMic: amzn.to/3Iw2CTh
Lewitt LCT 240 Pro (black, bundle with Shock Mount): amzn.to/3XhQjOm + LCT 50 PSX magnetic pop-filter: amzn.to/3KuhnH7)
Lewitt LCT 240 Pro white: amzn.to/3xKBOYO + white shock mount LCT 40 SH WH: amzn.to/3IpXrCq + LCT 50 PSX magnetic pop-filter: amzn.to/3KuhnH7)
Røde PodMic USB: amzn.to/3PTlw8O
Røde XCM-50: amzn.to/48F13Nj
🦾 Boom Arm:
Røde PSA1+: amzn.to/3XesZRz
Low Profile: Elgato Wave LP: amzn.to/3vfXLhw
Overhead: amzn.to/3J5RNFG
🎛 Audio interfaces & Mixers:
RØDE StreamerX 4k: bit.ly/StreamerX4k
Focusrite Vocaster Two: amzn.to/3yP34FE
Elgato Wave XLR: amzn.to/3PDlNeb
Behringer Flow 8: amzn.to/3osCP30
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2: amzn.to/3aQHJnp
Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd Gen: amzn.to/3oeQ7Qz
Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 3rd Gen: amzn.to/3v2kWfj
Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 3rd Gen: amzn.to/3v4xanv
Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen: amzn.to/3aYzqFX
Mackie OnyxGO: amzn.to/3OkIMd0
Røde AI-1 (60db gain under 100$!): amzn.to/3ZjrRhv
RØDE AI-Micro: amzn.to/3XPruJr
🎧 Headphones/Headsets
Røde NTH-100: amzn.to/3inpOIy
Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 80 Ohm: amzn.to/3RLFoup
RØDE NTH-Mic: amzn.to/3XI3Ej2
RØDE NTH-100M: amzn.to/3YJ6SnF (189$ together with the headphones!)
🙉 Other Audio Gear:
DI Box: amzn.to/3yU2u9N (Pyle) amzn.to/3ctjnR4 (Samson)
DBX 286s Microphone processor/channel strip: amzn.to/3zk6JwD
iRig2 adapter: amzn.to/3Te2uKk
Apple Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter: amzn.to/3RSDln9
3.5mm TRRS cable: amzn.to/3SOiAua
Mackie Mix8 analog mixer: amzn.to/3PoKf34
🚡 Cables I use:
RØDE XLR 3m:bit.ly/RodeXLR_3m
Mogami XLR cable 3m: amzn.to/3zgUOzI
Mogami TRS cable 3m: amzn.to/3Oh93sp
Rode SC17 1.5m Hi-Speed USB-C to USB-C Cable: amzn.to/3fXTOcH
🎥 Video Gear:
🔦Lights:
Aputure Amaran COB60d: amzn.to/3PqAy4g
Aputure Lightdome SE: amzn.to/3yMNvOA
Background light: amzn.to/3ISdpoU
Kicker Light: amzn.to/3RHjwR3
Other lights:
Aputure MC RGB LED Light: amzn.to/3oA4Iq9
Aputure B7C RGB Light Buld E27: amzn.to/3IVeAUM
SmallRig RM01 Mini Led Light Waterproof Portable Lighting Kit: amzn.to/3C56R52
Gobo lights (fake window): amzn.to/3EyJO3Q
📸 Camera setup
Camera 1: Sony ZV-E10 - amzn.to/3OmvUmk
Lens: Sigma 16mm f1.4 - amzn.to/3PJLFFl
Camera 2: Sony ZV-1 - amzn.to/45jSdlh
Monitor: Feelworld 7" - amzn.to/3OmyIjm
Switcher: Atem Mini Pro ISO - amzn.to/3Q6xCMQ
On the desk:
💻 Macbook Pro 14" 1TB: amzn.to/3ISUev1
🐁 Mouse: Logitech MX Master 3: amzn.to/3v2lJwN
⌨️ Keyboard: Logitech MX Mini: amzn.to/3zkzhpV
🖥 Monitor: Samsung M7 32" 4K Smart Monitor amzn.to/3ohdWap
🔦 Monitor light: Xiaomi Monitor Light Bar amzn.to/3aSRIZi
⚙️ Elgato Stream Deck PLus: amzn.to/3m07UwU
Desk Frame: amzn.to/3zllhwb

Пікірлер: 5

  • @DannyBrownPodcasts
    @DannyBrownPodcasts9 ай бұрын

    I got to test this at the recent Podcast Movement show in Denver, and like you say it's a solid mic. It is a wee bit more expensive than others, but when you add the kit that comes with it (especially for newer podcasters who may not have spare cables or mic stands), it becomes a far more attractive proposition.

  • @HomesickMac
    @HomesickMac Жыл бұрын

    Hm, I dunno, the market is saturated but Mackie made a good choice coming out with this. Fotget the quality judgement, I believe they're aiming at their current and new users. The first group being already biased so they'd just get it to complement the existing Mackie setups, the other cause they're maybe shopping for a great mixer (I've got two..) and they're on the website and just throw in a mic into the cart 'cause it's there in front of their eyes. The subtle nuances in audio can easily be adjusted on a RodeCaster ProII no matter which of the mics in the price range of some $100-250 we're using, so there wouldn't be any point in saying that the MV7 sounded a bit muffled when you just switched, but then opened up when you changed the foam, a clearer audio right away. I do think the inclusion of a stand and cable are justifying the slightly higher price in comparison to other mics, it's a good combo. Great video!

  • @tjzuppe
    @tjzuppe Жыл бұрын

    I think you nailed it on the price. I think it kicks butt among the $100 broadcast mics. But if I had one of those, am I spending to upgrade from them? Ehhh. And where it’s at, I’d probably spend a little extra to get a proven sound like Shure or SE, even tho I think the MV7 sounds like doodoo in XLR mode. Id think $120 would be the sweet spot here.

  • @mylifeisbroken34
    @mylifeisbroken34 Жыл бұрын

    Hi. My friend and I are planning to start recording podcasts together, but we can't agree on whether the quality difference between expensive and affordable microphones is really necessary. I suggest buying at least an RE20 or an SM7B, while my friend prefers microphones in the Podmic price range. Do you think the difference between these two microphones would be noticeable for listeners? Do you think we should go all out and choose established, high-end products, or would more budget-friendly microphones suffice? Thank you for your recommendations. Please help me, I've been sleepless for four days, researching only this topic. I admit that I am overly obsessed, but I want to do my job properly and cleanly. I am very talkative and warm-hearted, never hesitant to laugh, and I usually laugh a lot. I used to do Twitch streaming before, so I have knowledge about how to gain viewers. Now, I want to sleep, please tell me which microphone and sound card I should get.

  • @PodcastMeister

    @PodcastMeister

    Жыл бұрын

    If you are just about to start your first podcast, I’d suggest to indeed go with something that’s more multi-purpose and less of an investment (but that of course depends on your budget and willingness to spend as well). Let me give you some options: - For those who are just about to start a podcast, and are not sure if they’ll continue doing it on the long run, I tend to recommend mics that work with the Rode Connect or RødeX’s Unify softwares, because with them it is the easiest and cheapest to record in multitrack and with up to 2 remote guests from a single computer. So for a budget of 100$/mic, I’d go with the Røde VideoMic Go II. (Versatile, good sounding, works with Røde Connect, also works on camera, on a boom arm, but also close talking as a USB-mic) Until you know that you’ll really lean into podcast production, this will be a very good mic to test the waters. Check my video comparing it to the NT-USB mini. - For 200$/mic, I’d go with the freshly announced Røde Podmic USB, which is the USB/XLR version of the original Podmic. Most importantly because it now works with both Røde Connect and Unify and it is future-proof having an XLR port as well, should you want to upgrade your setup later. - For up to 300$/mic I’d recommend the SE Dynacaster DCM8. It’s XLR only, but it works with any audio interface on the market as it has a 30db mic booster built in - so if the interface has 48V phantom power, you can record with very low gain - but if not, it also works as a standard dynamic mic. Also it has built-in EQ, through wich you can make it sound like the RE320 (not like the RE20) or similar to the SM7B. I also have a video about that. - if you are sure you want to keep on creating the podcast on the long run, and have the financial possibility to invest, sure, go with the SM7B or the RE20. Count in that you will need a fairly good interface for them, that has some decent gain (which does not have to be expensive, ie the Zoom Podtrak P4 is a great starting point to consider). To answer your original question: as long as you are setting the gain right, pay attention to the mic’s polar pattern and your distance to it and not clip (distort) the recording, your audience will not notice/could not care less what mic you’ve recorded the podcast with. The content and the style is more important as long as the audio is not garbage - but all of these mics will give you great audio if you treat them right. Hope this helps you sleep better. :)