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Reviewed by Jondamon on B&H Photo Video
I use it for interviews. Nice omnidirectional mic. Clear sound.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Nice accessories, great sound.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Used this today for the first time, was blown away with the clearity. great mic
Reviewed by Lance on B&H Photo Video
I use this for Video recording
Reviewed by Femmie Evans on B&H Photo Video
Good quality and easy to use.
Reviewed by Tom on B&H Photo Video
Use for video.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
I use this microphone to record individuals in depositions.
Reviewed by Pastor Gregory on B&H Photo Video
This product is used in delivering power packed sermons to eager people.
Reviewed by mCHI on B&H Photo Video
I am soo glad I bought two of these mics! They sound great at a great price!
Reviewed by Rob on B&H Photo Video
Good value for the money. I'm happy with the results.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Great! Broadcast quality sound!
Reviewed by Lee on B&H Photo Video
Used by the pastor of a church.
Reviewed by Rodester on B&H Photo Video
Compact, straight-forward system. Works great for interviews.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Used for distance learning.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
This little microphone has phenomenal sensitivity and fidelity. But in many applications, the bulky power supply defeats the reason for subminiature. The whole thing is too bulky and heavy to hide in clothing.
Reviewed by college videographer on B&H Photo Video
This product gives pretty clear sound. It's uses are limited as it is not wireless. You get what you pay for with mic's and this one is good for it's price.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
MUCH BIGGER and more cumbersome than I expected. Did not test well, but may have been the fault of the TASCAM RECORDER.
Reviewed by Ruminator on B&H Photo Video
I've tried this microphone with a Sony PD100 for numerous indoor interviews and had to switch to shotgun every time because of a low-volume rolling echo that follows every word the subject says. Audio-Technica support says that this is probably due to using an omnidirectional microphone in bare rooms, i.e. those prone to echo and this is what the mic is picking up. Sure, offices are a little bare, but there's no reason I should have to switch mics in five of them. The echo decreases as I turn down recording levels but by the time it's gone the voice level itself is too low. I do not like this microphone. It's been virtually useless. ... More