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Protecting sensitive elements against wind interference when using this microphone is another enviable feature of this microphone. If you’re looking for a capable mic for recording voice or singing, then you’ve probably stumbled across one, if not both of the NW 700 and the NW 800.
To be frank, neither of these frequency response graphs looks particularly smooth, natural, or open. You’ll also notice some pronounced low-frequency dips, particularly around 50-60Hz, which will help to remove low-frequency hums. 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.The excellent voice quality that the condenser microphone produces is also due to the fact that the product has a shield in the form of a windscreen pop filter mask. The NW 700 itself comes in at around 16cm in length, which is a little more compact than most microphones of its type. But plugging it directly into a mixing desk is ideal for people who need this microphone for singing.
Despite a different shape and design, the NW 800 clocks in at the same weight and length as the NW 700.Considering all of these features, you have no option but to settle for the Neewer NW-700 microphone when you look at another microphone with lesser features. Its audio circuitry has been improved, which has helped boost this microphone’s performance regardless of what you need it for. In contrast, a cheap pop shield helps prevent plosives from interfering with your audio quality when singing or talking.