In a return of the long lost friday funnies I’ve got two fun videos for ya’ll. Enjoy!
Sent over my Dr. Poke.
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In a return of the long lost friday funnies I’ve got two fun videos for ya’ll. Enjoy!
Sent over my Dr. Poke.
and
This time around, I take a look at the Rode NT1-A studio condenser microphone. Billed as the world's quietest studio microphone, this gem is outstanding for podcast, voiceover, and spoken word tracks, but lacks a bit in the features and niceties departments...
Some of you might remember the time lapse footage video I made a while back featuring the Wiener Eistraum event. A new camera and a whole lot of experience later...here's my 2010 take on one of Vienna's most beautiful winter events.
Let's take a look at the AKG Perception 220 microphone. Priced around $50 more than the Audio Technica AT2020, the AKG packs a number of features into an agreeable (approximately) $200 microphone that are often found on much pricier microphones. Similar to the Audio Technica, the P220 is a cardioid condenser microphone, featuring AKG's renowned 1-inch large-diaphragm true condenser transducer.
The folks at Audio Technica have done an outstanding job at packing much more expensive sounding microphone into a minuscule $79.99 price tag.
Video from this past summers' Austrian Roadtrip
