Sennheiser MKE 600 Shotgun Microphone with XLR-3 to 3.5mm Connector for Video Camera/Camcorder, 505453

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Sennheiser MKE 600 Shotgun Microphone with XLR-3 to 3.5mm Connector for Video Camera/Camcorder, 505453

Sennheiser MKE 600 Shotgun Microphone with XLR-3 to 3.5mm Connector for Video Camera/Camcorder, 505453

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The mic is very quiet with no discernible onboard noise. It rejects noise from the side and rear very well. Sometimes it happens that there may not be enough dynamic range at a particular volume, but this can always be controlled and corrected. The MKE 600 from my early hands-on time delivers practical, lightweight, professional audio for different audio scenarios. The battery and phantom power options put it in a unique category, satisfying the needs of creators and professional field shooters for high-fidelity audio that can still be used in run-and-gun situations. While the MKE 600 and 200 cater to different needs and it would be unfair to directly compare them to one another, it serves as a reference to the Sennheiser MKE 600’s ability to handle more complex environments with less dramatic falloff the further away you are from the mic.

If you're looking to buy yourself some professional tools - whether we're talking about recording equipment like headphones and monitors; interface boxes which connect various devices together so they can share data like FTP. Digital conversion boards used during post-production processes such as colour grading"- then there's no doubt about who makes your best option: SENNHEISER. The MKE 600 is a versatile mic that can be used when any situation suits you. It's perfect for all types of performances and environments, from small talk in between songs or interviews to speaking up at conferences. The Sennheiser MKE600 mic is also a great choice for those looking to record their voice and instruments. It has better windscreens, so you won't need the optional ones that come with other mics plus it's affordable. If you are looking for a shotgun mic that is affordable, compact and lightweight, the Sennheiser MKE600 might be the perfect choice. At first glance, it looks like any other shotgun microphone- small with a long cylindrical shape. However, once you get your hands on it and start using it for its intended purpose- to record audio- you will understand why this product is so popular among both amateur videographers as well as professional filmmakers. Read more about what makes this microphone so great here.

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Ce sont deux micros fort identique en terme de qualité sonore et de fabrication, mais mon choix ses porté sur le MKE 600 pour les raisons suivantes: I understand that the principle is the similar to pressure zone microphones and that its main purpose was to provide ambience from the entire area of a sports ground during a match... I've even used it to mic a guitar amp cabinet while the drums were playing with about 0,5m of space in between but I placed the mic at a 90 angle from the drums with the low-cut on and the recording was almost completely clean.

Benton Collins wrote:I had previously used a ME66 for interior work before I knew better. I now use a Audix SCX1-HC Hypercardioid, what an amazing difference! No more room echo and much better vocal tone! For exterior work that demands better than what the ME66 can provide, I use the MKH416 which is much better than the ME66.Maybe that will work if it's an unbalanced consumer level output. The fact that it is TRS concerns me though. It might be -4 dBV balanced output, the ¼" equivalent of a professional XLR connector.

La batterie rechargeable du ntg4+ peut sembler un atout pour les tournage, mais je suis encore méfiant sur ce qui est des batteries rechargeables (sur les micros), sachant que a forcer de les charger-décharger cela peux vraiment diminuer la durée de vie de celle-ci. Comme je n'enregistrer que sur un enregistreur externe avec une alimentation Phantom, pas besoin de batterie intégré.

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This mic is such a great deal that every videographer should have it in their arsenal. You may eventually want to add some hypercardioids and a medium shotgun too, so you can be technically prepared for everything. Nevertheless, when it comes to short shotguns Sennheiser MKE 600 is the deal. Of course, it is more expensive than other entry-level models, but you get the performance. Better are only professional shotguns, but they’ll cost you minimum 3 times as much, and will require a good source of phantom power. Pros

As for the speaker outputs, directly from the mixer they ought to be line level, which would be fine. But you certainly don't want to take the amplified signal that is being sent to the speakers. Also, you'd need to split the signal, which may degrade the quality. The mixer ought to have other outputs that you could use instead of the speaker outputs. It's a matter of setting up the mixer so that the signal is routed appropriately. In this week’s episode, we have a look at and a listen to the Sennheiser MKE 600 shotgun microphone. This medium sized shotgun mic — in Sennheiser’s words, a ‘microphone for video journalists’ — is highly directional and can be used both as a traditional shotgun mic or as a camera-top vlog microphone. The included XLR to 3.5 mm TRS cable also allows you to record from this mic directly into cameras with a 3.5mm mic input. In this video we walk through the MKE 600’s feature set and test it out in multiple environments and applications. Let’s take a closer look!Benton Collins wrote:But whatever he chooses, the main takeaway is don't use a shotgun for interior work. In fact, in 90% of the documentary work I do, a shotgun is the best mic for isolating a person speaking (impromptu) when surrounded by other ambient noise; an office, a factory, a server room, workshop etc, regardless of whether it's interior or exterior. Better is to use a balanced to unbalanced converter. These are available as passive boxes that don't require any power. All they are is usually just a high quality 1:1 transformer properly wired. Often they can be used in both directions. Personally I like the Radial StageBug SB-6 which can do this but there are many different brands that have similar devices." The Sennheiser MKE 600 shotgun microphone is the perfect choice for all of your recording needs! It has just about professional performance, at an affordable price. You won't find another mic that will perform as well or sound any better than this one in its range - it's truly amazing what they're able to do with such simple technology these days.



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