Re: noise problem
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:01 pm
Thanks for the feedback Utix.
I still think that the noise level is a bit high for something that is described as a "studio condenser microphone", but I suppose for the price it is not unreasonable. When you record, if you can maximise the amount of sound that is being picked up you should get a noticeable improvement. For recording vocals it is common to use the microphone quite close to the vocalist, and use a "pop shield" to prevent the vocalist from blowing on the microphone.

I still think that the noise level is a bit high for something that is described as a "studio condenser microphone", but I suppose for the price it is not unreasonable. When you record, if you can maximise the amount of sound that is being picked up you should get a noticeable improvement. For recording vocals it is common to use the microphone quite close to the vocalist, and use a "pop shield" to prevent the vocalist from blowing on the microphone.
