cmosco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de julio de 2023
The mic itself sounds pretty decent - surprisingly so, in fact - but two big issues:1. The size isn’t adjustable, so if it doesn’t fit you well out of the box, it might be pretty uncomfortable, and2. The cord is not replaceable - like with better brands - so once the connections starts to go bad or get staticky (which is almost inevitable with this kind of mic), you pretty much have to throw it away.So if you have a fairly small head, and you won’t be putting it through much vigorous use (like for actors in a musical with dancing), it’s a pretty good mic for the price.
Bruce
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de junio de 2023
I use this connected to a Rode mic. Couldn't be happier.
John P.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de junio de 2023
I have a social media video channel, and I use an inexpensive headset mic when recording video for that channel. So I'm familiar with the idea here. Unfortunately the execution on this product is lacking. It comes with a very nice case, but that's where the quality ends. Overall the headset is smaller than is typical, and perhaps would fit better on a child's head than an adult's head. In the last picture I posted the 1/8" jack on the left is the one for this headset and the one on the right is another one I own. You can see that something isn't right with the stereo jack and it is shorter than it should be. As a result, when you insert it into the female side, you will only get mono performance because it doesn't seat far enough down to engage for stereo. I tried pushing and twisting the knurled metal knob on the jack to set it farther down, but that's as far as it will go. In mono mode I found the recording to be very "hot" and somewhat distorted. Possibly that would improve if the jack seated all the way. Overall I can't recommend this headset mic unless they improve the manufacturing.
Mark C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2023
These guys make non-brand adapters for my hi-end DPA mic, & now a serviceable backup mic that I can offer to guest singers on my headset-mic-based busking setup.I don't have detailed comparison audio experiencec with these yet, but if they're either outstandlingly good or outstandlngly bad from a musical vocal performance standpoint, I'll come back & update.Decently manufactured: primarily differs from much spendier products by being beefier, not tending to disappeard on the face like the spendier ones...but if you're up close enough for the "lighter" mics to be easily seen--like a streetcorner or cafe player--that's a moot feature that can cost quite a bit.Fingers crossed, these seem pretty good for vocalists.
Gregory A. Corson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de septiembre de 2023
This mic sounds reasonably good and fits me ok, though the size is a bit small so you might have trouble if you have a larger head. The close to mouth position of the mic is good for more noisy environments since your voice will be much louder than ambient noise, you should be able to turn the gain down some.One possible issue for some people might be the screw-on lock on the mic plug. I'm using this with a Deity transmitter that has this type of plug, but you might have trouble if your transmitter or mic jack has a flush panel fit. If the thing you are plugging into doesn't have a screw lock it's possible the screw part of the plug might stop it from fully plugging into the jack. Unfortunately this screw part isn't removable.So if your mic jack has a screw lock, you should be good. If it doesn't you might have trouble depending on the size/mounting of your jack. Be sure to check if it fits when it arrives.Comes with a nice zippered case to store it in when you aren't using it.