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Neewer® NW-700 Professional Studio Broadcasting Recording Condenser Microphone & NW-35 Adjustable Recording Microphone Suspension Scissor Arm Stand with Shock Mount and Mounting Clamp Kit

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In fact, the NW 800’s high-frequency peaks reach higher than that of the 700, so it’s going to be even more bright and airy than its little brother. It weighs just 11oz, which is pretty light, and speaks to both the size of the mic and the fact that it’s using an electret condenser capsule. Size & weight: Neewer NW 800 We’re going to analyze 9 different aspects of these two mics from Neewer, to help you answer these burning questions. Okay, so neither of these mics are going to be built like the venerable SM58, but then again, what is? So many people that have used the Neewer NW-700 microphone gave an excellent review about it. This review was written not based on sales but the microphone’s performance, features, functions, build quality, and customer review.

That’s why you can use either of the microphones without phantom power. The manufacturer’s specifications say that it sounds better with phantom power, which tells you that you don’t actually need it.

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I say this because they give no indication as to what distance or frequency the response was measured at, as is typical for microphone polar pattern graphs. Speaking from experience with more cost-effective equipment, though, it’s probably reasonable to expect that the accessories the NW 700 comes with (more on those very soon), aren’t going to last forever. Build quality: Neewer NW 800 You’ll also notice some pronounced low-frequency dips, particularly around 50-60Hz, which will help to remove low-frequency hums. Frequency response: Bottom Line The NW 800 has a similar frequency response to the 700, in that it’s definitely most pronounced up in the top end. The bottom line, though, is that neither the NW 700 nor NW 800 is going to embody audio quality that is significantly better than the mic in your phone or Bluetooth headset.

It will probably emphasize sibilance, however, so I’d recommend throwing a de-esser in at the start of your plugin chain to counteract this, and definitely use the pop filter that’s included. Its audio circuitry has been improved, which has helped boost this microphone’s performance regardless of what you need it for. Capturing sharp, rich, and full audio sounds without running files through some editing process is what many users adore about this microphone. Compared to your other microphones, there is a bit of noise but for this very cheap price this microphone is an absolute steal In addition, every product must have a downside. The downside of the Neewer NW-700 is Mac products, mobile phones, and tablets. It is another similar downside with the Neewer NW-800 condenser microphone. Build Quality And DesignFurthermore, the condenser microphone has an anti-wind and ball-type foam cap. This particular feature hits two birds with one stone as the condenser microphone is not only protected from any wind interference that affects the quality of the recording but it is also protected from the negative effects of projectile saliva coming from the users. Neither does the condenser microphone work a tablet computer nor a mobile phone. These incompatibilities with certain devices limit the versatility of the condenser microphone itself and using the product can be a tad bit difficult for others who need to access the microphone with the mentioned devices.

However, the microphone is a great option for people who intend to shop on a budget but want a microphone they can rely on. Both microphones are very top-heavy, with a lot of presence in the upper mids. This is going to result in a very bright, hyped sound, which might suit some modern performances but also opens up potential issues with regard to sibilance and unnecessary hisses. The specifications from Neewer say that the NW 700’s polar pattern is a cardioid. However, looking at the image provided (above), it looks to me to be closer to an omnidirectional mic. It’s somewhere in between, at least, so I guess you could say it’s a loose or wide cardioid pattern, but it’s definitely not as tight or as strong in the rear-rejection as you’d typically expect from a cardioid mic. Polar pattern: Neewer NW 800 And because the condenser microphone stand can be folded, it makes carrying the product as well as the stand around easy and convenient.All in all…this microphone gets an A from me for beginners and if you are looking for something cheap and budget friendly

Our servers are getting hit pretty hard right now. To continue shopping, enter the characters as they are shown The scissor arm you can live without if you’ve got a microphone stand already, but it’s really important to use a pop filter with this mic since it’s so sensitive in the upper reaches of the frequency spectrum. Accessories: Bottom LineFor such an affordable mic, though, I can hardly speak poorly of the build quality of the mic itself. Considering the price, it’s reasonably solid (I mean, it could be made of plastic, so), but it’s definitely not a mic that feels like it was hand-crafted by German engineers, by any means. Build quality: Bottom Line To summarize our findings in this Neewer NW 700 vs Neewer NW 800 comparison, here are the winners for each category:

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