MXL R144 Ribbon Microphone Review / Test

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Today I review the budget ribbon microphone, the MXL R144. This is a figure 8 ribbon mic that is only $100, significantly cheaper than the majority of ribbon mics. It is a very dark, and warm sounding mic and pairs decently with a brighter presence boosted dynamic like an SM57.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:12 - Price
    00:27 - Setup
    00:45 - Why I’m Recording in a Different Location?
    01:19 - What’s in the Box
    01:42 - Build Quality
    02:22 - Specifications
    02:50 - Polar Pattern Test
    03:23 - Plosive Test
    03:43 - Distance Test / Proximity Effect Test
    04:01 - Background Noise Test (Keyboard Test)
    04:21 - Shock Mount Effectiveness Test
    05:00 - Untreated Room Test
    05:15 - Bare Microphone vs. With Reflection Shield
    05:45 - Intro to Music Test
    06:23 - Music Test
    07:51 - Pros & Cons
    09:43 - Overall Thoughts
    11:28 - Recommendation
    12:16 - Outro
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Komentáře • 324

  • @TheSteveFreeman
    @TheSteveFreeman Před 4 lety +58

    I have a Royer that lives on electric guitar cabinets. Mostly blend with a 57, but end up hardly ever using the Royer in the final mix. For some mixes, the darker features of a ribbon mic can add a texture that the 57 can't provide, but 90% of the time it's something I have and don't use.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Před 4 lety +8

      Steve Freeman A ribbon is the very last thing I would use on guitar. I’m not sure why they got a reputation for that. Brass instruments on the other hand, are very flattering with a Royer.

    • @TheSteveFreeman
      @TheSteveFreeman Před 4 lety +4

      Peter Yianilos it’s all personal preference. I like a small blend of the tonality that the Royer adds to electric guitars. I’ve used it on all over 20 million albums sold that I’ve produced, it’s just a part of my process

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Před 4 lety

      Steve Freeman Actually, I never use an SM57 on guitar either, it’s a terrible sounding guitar mic! Maybe the Royer is the only reason the 57 works for you? Something to think about.

    • @SatyajitKhairnar
      @SatyajitKhairnar Před 4 lety

      @@artysanmobile to be honest i just saw Warren's Royer review and i liked it on the acc. that warmth is awesome. i liked it more on the 12-14 fret position

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Před 4 lety

      frozn colors Yes it can be very flattering on acoustic guitar, depending on the player. And I agree to keeping it away from the body. Ribbons take HF boosts very gracefully. Because the response is falling so quickly but smoothly, any boost takes on a ‘presence’ characteristic. Very little risk of becoming too wispy.

  • @Elephatal
    @Elephatal Před 4 lety +6

    I love that you explore affordable options and give such a transparent and easily comparable standard of tests. I thought it was an awesome idea to test and show them being blended together too! Thank you for taking the time to do the tests in a better treated area. Awesome jerb! Merry Chrimmas, Bandrew!

  • @Matt_j593
    @Matt_j593 Před 4 lety +3

    I would absolutely love to see you review more ribbon mics. I was going to reach out to you today to do so. Merry Christmas Bamdrew!

  • @photorooster8865
    @photorooster8865 Před 4 lety +3

    This was the 1st ribbon I added to my collection. Since then I've added 2 more active ribbon mics that require phantom power. I like the warmness they add to my recordings. In your tests, I really liked how the acoustic guitar sounded. I was ready to hear Perry Como or Nat King Cole begin singing along. Great review as always.

  • @tondermusic
    @tondermusic Před 4 lety +2

    I love the sound of this cheap mic recording a trumpet with it. I did it a few years ago and it sounded fantastic! Thanks for your review!

  • @curtisjudd
    @curtisjudd Před 4 lety +63

    I think it actually sounds pretty nice on your voice. 😀

    • @Podcastage
      @Podcastage  Před 4 lety +14

      It’s smooth and dark, there’s no denying that, and smooth and dark microphones really benefit my voice type (hence why the 7b is one of my go tos). Perhaps with a large high pass on it, it would sound more usable.

    • @voa23
      @voa23 Před 3 lety

      So if used for Voice over Application in a vocal booth I would bypass the Jonh Hardy Preamp and go directly to the Apollo Twin Duo but NOT Adding Phantom Power? Like the Juxtapose Factor that the mic has Dark and Warm.
      Great Video Happy New year! 🥳

    • @vazdaqui8513
      @vazdaqui8513 Před 3 lety +5

      The magic behind using ribbons is the EQ, they take it like magic, you can run 12~16db high freq boosts on these things and still sound natural, try it next time!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd Před 3 lety +2

      @@vazdaqui8513 Will do!

    • @voa23
      @voa23 Před 3 lety

      @@vazdaqui8513 Helo Vaz Danqui any opinions on the Shure KSM313/NE Dual-voice Ribbon Microphone? Have a great day.

  • @MaSTARMedia
    @MaSTARMedia Před 4 lety +39

    Hmm.. actually sounds really good to me. Like a smooth creamy, yet slightly dark tone. Happy holidays boomdrew

    • @Podcastage
      @Podcastage  Před 4 lety +6

      Happy Holiday to you as well good sir! =)

  • @darikdatta
    @darikdatta Před 4 lety +10

    I _really_ liked the way it fattened up the acoustic guitar. I loved that sound.
    Now more ribbon mic reviews! Cascade makes some products I'd love to hear you check out.

  • @thebusinessfirm9862
    @thebusinessfirm9862 Před 4 lety

    Merry Christmas, mate. Thanks for another beautiful review.
    Cheers.

  • @johnhmaw
    @johnhmaw Před 4 lety

    Excellent review. Look forward to more ribbons. Thanks.

  • @oscarmorales-cn3hz
    @oscarmorales-cn3hz Před 4 lety

    Please, please, more ribbon mics, you are the king Bandrew!!! Merry Christmas to you!!!

  • @ZaryaMain
    @ZaryaMain Před 4 lety +3

    the blended tone is really noticeable, great use-case example. I'd love a comparison between this and a Fathead ribbon mic. Happy holidays, friend, I love this channel.

    • @clintonmaher6930
      @clintonmaher6930 Před 4 lety

      I have this and a fathead ii - the fathead is the better mic but is also darker and more bottom end heavy than the MXL so only useful in certain situations, with the right gear and if you know what you're doing.

  • @rhinorecordsestudio3479
    @rhinorecordsestudio3479 Před 2 lety +2

    You will never be the same after working with ribbon mics.
    For room mics on drums, they sound just spetacular! I've heard they sound very nice too on cymbals, but I never tested. Have been working with a MXL R144 and it's just awesome on eletric and acoustic guitars, vocals and, as as just said, room mics for drums.
    Your reviews are very, very good! Going direct to the point.
    Greetings from Brazil!

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Před 4 lety

    More ribbon mic reviews would be awesome, especially the more expensive variety. Happy Holidays to you Bandrew! Please don't do anything that I wouldn't do! OH and Hail Santa........... 👍🎁👍

  • @ronfrancois
    @ronfrancois Před 2 lety

    This review was just perfect.. Answered all my questions - even pairing it with a '57 on the guitar.
    I even had an interactive argument with you about whether I should sample that spring bounce on the boom arm where you basically stopped ✋️ me by convincing me not to. Thanks.

  • @The_Paya
    @The_Paya Před 4 lety +1

    Happy Holidays to you too!

  • @spanishvoiceover5473
    @spanishvoiceover5473 Před 4 lety

    Happy Holidays for you... Microphone Legend.

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 Před 4 lety +5

    I liked the smooth tone it had which probably needs to be used carefully and for the right instrument/recording situation, but it was nice and interesting to hear something completely different with a new set of rules & regulations to make sure it's not broken in minutes!

  • @GoTellJesusSaves
    @GoTellJesusSaves Před 3 lety +4

    This mic is so good on the ears.

  • @anuragshanker9696
    @anuragshanker9696 Před 4 lety +2

    I've had this for a long time but never ended up using it. Used it recently on a tabla. Really good fat warm signal. in definitely coming back to it!

  • @rars0n
    @rars0n Před 4 lety

    Definitely interested in more ribbon mic stuff. I probably won't be buying a ribbon mic any time soon but I'm definitely interested in learning more about them.

  • @michaelciccaglione3921

    Def a great video and very useful to me. Thanks!

  • @HectorCarcedo
    @HectorCarcedo Před 4 lety

    Thanks for another great video, It would be great, regarding ribbon microphones, reviews on the sE VR1 and Royer R-10, (which are mid-priced mics) would be awesome.

  • @nathansalisbury6417
    @nathansalisbury6417 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes please I would love to see more tests with ribbon mics preferably maybe with a Royer are 10 or Royer 121? Maybe even up against a few other ribbon mics, if possible thank you very much and great vids!two thumbs up

  • @MikeBroderick33
    @MikeBroderick33 Před 4 lety +41

    I love the way this sounds. It makes me want to put on a smoking jacket and slippers and grab a hot cup of cocoa.
    Merry Christmas Bandrew.

  • @jessesmith8552
    @jessesmith8552 Před 4 lety

    merry xmas bro im waiting on amazon right now for my new mic all this xmas stuff there behind i wanted to build a ribbon mic i see diy videos looks managable

  • @daleonov
    @daleonov Před 3 lety +1

    I bet it's a good choice for a budget mid-side setup. I think I'll grab one eventually!

  • @nermaljamslow9024
    @nermaljamslow9024 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm kinda blown away. I love this ribbon sound and your video! I thought your review was pretty honest and authentic but I will say I've watched hundreds of mic reviews for various reasons, as I need them for various situations, like sound healing, this is a phenomenal microphone. I mean compared to the average mic I mean even the average podcaster mic this sounds amazing and I'm watching everything with a Marantz with some nice speakers. Maybe that's why. But everything I compare thought this. Now, I'm a fan of dark punk music like AFI, Ghost, and even pop punk with slightly darker and heavier tones. If you're comparing this to the average podcast mic for example, not that it's fitting for that, but if someone were to have a softer voice this would make them sound phenomenal for the price. It doesn't have a "cut off" a sound like almost everything nowadays. Especially zoom equipment. In a lot of other mics they just have this annoying sound, it sounds like mids are getting cut off and I know some of them have a built in limiter but this just sounded open and smooth for the price it sounds better than many $300 microphones...but it's a ribbon you could break it....but if you want a better sound and you're careful this sounds like some four or $500 podcast mics or even better because they have that chopped off sound...

  • @Up_All_Night
    @Up_All_Night Před 4 lety +14

    I think it sounds really good on your voice.

  • @7xchad
    @7xchad Před rokem +1

    You actually covered exactly why I bought one myself- to have a little bit darker mic and more room noise to blend with another mic. For the money, it performs excellently for the purpose it was purchased for.

  • @xHadesStamps
    @xHadesStamps Před 4 lety +4

    This guy sounds quite good on you at your alternative room!

  • @girolamo5637
    @girolamo5637 Před rokem

    Hi,
    Love your Demos! Do you remember how you Mic'd the Guitar cab with both mics??? Sounded Perfect!

  • @BazookaShack
    @BazookaShack Před 2 lety

    Thank you Bandrew!!

  • @GoTellJesusSaves
    @GoTellJesusSaves Před rokem

    I really like your voice on this mic.
    Very easy to listen to. It really makes your voice sound smooth and bassy.

  • @LiraeNoir
    @LiraeNoir Před 4 lety +6

    Well, it does wonder to your voice. Even with somewhat dark cans, it works very very well.

  • @Glenn_T
    @Glenn_T Před 4 lety

    I actually enjoyed your video! I know! I was shocked as well! You presented the R144 as what it is, a budget ribbon microphone. IMO, I believe a small project studio should have either a mic locker or in my case a small collection of microphones for different applications. Let's also remember that this microphone is less than $100.00! For the price, this is an amazing sounding ribbon mic. One thing I must point out is, because I cringed so badly, you spoke about the cardinal rules of handling a ribbon mic so you don't damage the ribbon (do not drop, do not use phantom power, and watch the plosives) then you speak into it without a pop filter! I wanted to reach through the screen and slap you! That being said, I subscribed to your channel. In summary, If you have a small project studio, you can't go wrong by adding a ribbon mic to add some flavor, this one sounds great and will not break the bank!

  • @EdKeenan
    @EdKeenan Před 4 lety +8

    I own this mic and can confirm that there is a diode or something - phantom power causes no injury

  • @GeekTherapyRadio
    @GeekTherapyRadio Před 4 lety +35

    Ribbon mics are exquisite in a fraction of situations, horrific in most, and work best with quality preamps that have monstrous gain. If you have a cheap USB interface, it's usually not a good choice.
    If you have a great recording space, a preamp with enough clean gain, and a source that benefits from ribbon (horns, woodwinds, vocals with naturally harsh, nasally mid-high-end ~2k and above-ish, etc...) then a ribbon is a marvelous paintbrush in your collection.
    For podcasters, only if you are in an immaculately treated dedicated recording space and it compliments your specific voice. Even then, you may be more liberal with the EQ than you're used to. It's ok, ribbons love gobs of EQ.
    In other words, as a unique tool to use in unique situations, ribbons are marvelous.
    For 99% of streamers and podcasters, it'll make you want to throw your computer out the window. Stick with a decent condenser or dynamic.

    • @xHadesStamps
      @xHadesStamps Před 4 lety +2

      Very well said! In short, you have to have at *least* proprofessional setup.

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 Před 4 lety

      They can also be used for mid side miking. Stringed instruments really shine on them also. And if your voice sounds too nasaly lower the mic. Use a Cloudlifter on normal preamps. Sometimes bring the mic close to the wall to minimize reflections hitting backside of mic. And yep gobs of EQ. Brighten it up. Just to try and get even close to as good of a sound as I get from a SET of dynamic mics. One cardioid one hypercardioid set right next to each other. :-P

    • @wigon
      @wigon Před 4 lety

      I actually use my Nady RSM-2 ribbon mic through a cheap Behringer USB mixer and I absolutely love the way mine sounds (it sounds very similar to this mic). On my voice, the darker smoother sound is exactly what I was going for. Mine also sounds fantastic on acoustic guitar. While it's not my favorite on guitar cabinets, (the Sennheiser MD-421 is my fav), I still very much enjoy it on there. Ribbon mics are definitely a niche mic, but personally I dig their sound and have always kept coming back to it for my own voice.

    • @fishwigy
      @fishwigy Před 6 měsíci

      A condenser works fine if I do somewhat speech level singing, that I have in my channel from many years ago, but now that I've started a classical training, the voice sounds harsh when miked the same way. I have no other option in a bedroom, but opera singers use a technique meant for the theater and as such, a big space. Maybe a ribbon mic is the answer, and then I fake the big space with plugins.

    • @uvicjames
      @uvicjames Před měsícem

      Don't forget that an inline preamp will give you enough of a gain boost and it will also protect the ribbon mic from phantom power.

  • @gabrielthesingingpilot
    @gabrielthesingingpilot Před 7 měsíci

    Funny that im watching this in December and youre wearing a christmas hat. Great review, thanks!

    • @Podcastage
      @Podcastage  Před 7 měsíci

      Well happy December and Christmas. Thank you for the kind words Gabriel .

    • @gabrielthesingingpilot
      @gabrielthesingingpilot Před 7 měsíci

      @Podcastage merry Christmas to you also:) I have the R144 heritage but haven't used it much yet. Hopefully I'll use it on my next cover song 🎵 😌

  • @DonFranko68
    @DonFranko68 Před 2 lety +1

    I recorded a tenor sax with a Superlux ribbonmic and was absolutely thrilled. The Superlux is one of the few active ribbonmics and has a built-in pop filter, so it is less sensitive. It moves approximately in the same price league. For speech recording and percussion it’s also a good choice.

  • @danielrains2055
    @danielrains2055 Před 4 lety +1

    That was by far the funniest review ever. Genius. Have a question. No fathom power needed so if I'm recording onto a 4 track cassette recorder I can just go right into the recorder? N if I want preamp or need to interface for phone Jack can I just turn fathom power off? Same question applies if I had channel strip for eq n compression into phone or cassette deck.

  • @dimavoronenko3004
    @dimavoronenko3004 Před 4 lety

    Great review! Great content!
    Please make another one about Neat King Bee. Crazy deal right now 99.99$ only
    Need your opinion

  • @Rivenworld
    @Rivenworld Před 4 lety +1

    Merry Christmas Bud... Any chance of doing a review of the Rode NTR at any time?

  • @YHRS
    @YHRS Před 4 lety +1

    Honestly I thought that it sounded better than I expected on spoken word, even though it has some exaggerated bass/proximity effect. Filter that out and it wouldn't sound that bad as a broadcast mic. It'd still be pretty far down the list for me though :)
    I've got a couple of Cascade Fatheads and I love them dead-center on a guitar cabinet's speaker (a position I wouldn't dare try with any other type of mic). They're also terrific on hand percussion like tambourines and shakers, they have a cool vintage flavor as drum overheads, and I think that they're unbeatable as drum room mics.
    Great review, man. I've come to really enjoy your content over the years.

  • @swschilke
    @swschilke Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the enlightenment at a rather boring day.
    What about testing boundary / surface microphones (like the new Behringer 19 someting or a Shure, Beyerdynamic, ...)
    Happy holidays
    .

  • @stevecarbonemusic1331
    @stevecarbonemusic1331 Před 4 lety

    I use this exact mic in my home studio to record trumpet and flugelhorn. I sometimes pair it with a 57 for a brassier high register sound. I've had it for around 6 years now, so if you treat it carefully, it will continue to serve you well.

  • @Kragatar
    @Kragatar Před 4 lety +29

    Sounds a little overly warm on voice, but amazing on the acoustic guitar. I really liked the R144/SM57 combo on the electric too.

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly. For acoustic guitar it is an amazing mic. Makes my Taylor GS mini bass sound incredible also.

  • @tashidawa1658
    @tashidawa1658 Před 4 lety

    I have got a samson c01 studio condenser microphone through your review. It does my job perfect. :)

  • @stupendousmusic4190
    @stupendousmusic4190 Před 3 lety

    I'm a huge ribbon mic fan. Knowing what I know about MXL, I expected this mic to be worse than it was in this video, and certainly not better. It did sound decent on acoustic guitar though. You gave an excellent objective review. Thank you!

  • @outovtoon7184
    @outovtoon7184 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the neat review. Since the MXL R144 is a passive ribbon mic which shouldn't use 48v phantom power, is it possible to use it combined with the Shure SM57 (or any other condenser mic) connected to a Focusrite 2i2 3rd gen? Can you leave the phantom power on one of the preamps and turn off the other? If not, what is a decent/affordable usb audio interface similar to the 2i2 where you have individual preamp 48v on/off? Thank you.

  • @larryuknow
    @larryuknow Před 4 lety

    I have enjoyed your videos, just wondering. Getting a quality mic is important, but how much does it matter on the device that is recording the sound? Absurd hypothetical, would a $600 mic sound better than than $100 mic hooked to my phone?? I hope you understand what I am getting at.

  • @renemies78
    @renemies78 Před 3 lety +3

    I purchased this mic to use as a room mic when recording drums and my drums finally sound a lot more full. And I've also used it on guitars and bass as a room mic. I didn't like it on vocals or acoustic guitars unfortunately. I would recommend this mic to people who need a room mic for live drums.

  • @bulldozercsgo
    @bulldozercsgo Před 3 lety

    More ribbon microphones reviews please!

  • @JennyDarukat
    @JennyDarukat Před 4 lety

    Would a mic screen (the ones that basically form a little foam wall around the backside of the mic) help with making this more easily usable in more environments?

  • @deniscassiere
    @deniscassiere Před 2 lety

    It would be useful to know if you used a preamp or if you connected it directly to your soundcard. Thank you.

  • @MeTuLHeD
    @MeTuLHeD Před 4 lety

    Throw on a low pass filter and you've got a perfectly usable vocal sound. I have one and use it on guitar amps and acoustic instruments all the time. I use it in front of an acoustic guitar with a condenser overhead and the combination sounds awesome.

  • @danpeltier1354
    @danpeltier1354 Před 4 lety

    have one and I love it thank you

  • @Rydex
    @Rydex Před 4 lety

    I'll stay with my Audio Technica AT-2020..
    Btw what do you think of the AKG P3s/P5s? i Think those are good Mics for about 35€, but i would love to see a Review of it!

  • @ShredintheShed
    @ShredintheShed Před 4 lety +32

    HAIL SANTA!

    • @wintlock
      @wintlock Před 4 lety +1

      santana

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 Před 3 lety

      Hail ODIN. :-) yes he goes by Santa also. Look it up.

  • @miketype1each
    @miketype1each Před 3 lety +1

    "The Rear Lobe of Sensitivity". I've just found the name for my new band! Happy Merryville!

  • @gnarlysoundscapes7210
    @gnarlysoundscapes7210 Před 4 lety +26

    4:46 That's actually a really cool sound. You could use that mic on a springy boom arm for some weird experimental music.

  • @pipinghotjava
    @pipinghotjava Před 3 lety

    I'm looking for a mic to record Scottish smallpipes. The ribbon mic sounds attractive to give the sound of the chanter more of a smooth and warm feel. I'm using a condenser now (Samson G Track Pro), but it's not quite what I want to get out of the recording. Any recs? Can you get a USB ribbon? Any impairment in quality with USB?

  • @jenky1044
    @jenky1044 Před 4 lety

    Great review. I couldn't use one of these fragile little princesses.... I'm like that *bull in a China shop* kinda guy. I would break this.
    *Bandrew I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year*
    *Subscribed*

    • @josiaslim195
      @josiaslim195 Před 4 lety +1

      honestly ribbons are made out to be more fragile than they really are. As long as you don't send phantom power to it or drop it, they will hold up well enough.

    • @jenky1044
      @jenky1044 Před 4 lety +1

      @@josiaslim195
      Oh. I've never used one. Thank you.

  • @joshgsanvo
    @joshgsanvo Před 4 lety +3

    Great video as usual thanks a lot Bandrew! How about a review on the #stellar #x2 #microphone ? Happy Holidays!

    • @htb123times
      @htb123times Před 4 lety +1

      José Gregorio Santaella V. Best mic I’ve gotten my hands on to date that didn’t cost an arm and a leg

    • @joshgsanvo
      @joshgsanvo Před 4 lety

      @@htb123times I'd definetly consider it as a go to Mic Thanks!

  • @devilsdoorbell
    @devilsdoorbell Před 4 lety

    Interested in more ribbon mics as you get them. Perhaps a mid level and high level to compare it with or understand what higher end ribbons can do (I'm new, can you tell? hahaha) but I come to this channel to learn and hear about the microphones you demo/review.

  • @nooneelseguy
    @nooneelseguy Před 3 lety

    At first bite, I thought you were a little arrogant-BUT no longer. You do a very honest service with your reviews, you entertain, you have a consistent format, you are meticulous in your perceptions and you impart valuable information to the world at large. Oh yeah--I love your funny bits-the box, the smoking jacket gag, etc. You've got it dialed in just right!

  • @apocalypticdreamers7104

    I'm thinking to buy this guy to complement my SM57 to record guitar. Do you think it would work well on bass as well? From the frequency response, I'd say yes, but I have zero experience with ribbon mic!

  • @suiyen
    @suiyen Před 4 lety

    Google translation, sorry.
    First, thanks for your videos, they have always been useful for me, seriously.
    Second, I wanted to ask you about the Shure x2u audio interface, people say there is no noise if the volume of the PC input is at 3%, did you try that option? Could you tell me if it really is as good as they say?
    You tried this interface but you didn't do it with dynamic microphones, I would like you to tell me that please

  • @nitetraitor1
    @nitetraitor1 Před 4 lety

    Nice to see a budget ribbon mic. I also liked the pairing, which I’ve seen elsewhere with a small diaphragm dynamic. I’m specifically interested in recording opera singing in a hall. Opera singers normally are recorded to sing the hall they’re in, especially ones that are acoustically tuned for it. I know you deal mostly with spoken word dynamic levels and of course amplified instruments, but it would be nice to see what techniques are used for opera singing because you are mostly dealing with formants at 2500 to 3K and 8k to 9.2 k freq’s which I would like to see ribbon mics handle.

    • @fishwigy
      @fishwigy Před 6 měsíci

      i'm a tenor and the speech level singing that I have on this channel recorded in a bedroom sounds ok through a condenser, but the same thing using a technique for the theater sounds harsh. I hope the mxl ribbon helps me with that. I can fake the space in the daw, as I don't have the space in the bedroom to sing far away from the mic.

  • @hellaballin
    @hellaballin Před 4 lety

    Can i have tips on how to get this mic working? Like i want to it to get vocals exactly how you have it. Do you have to use a pre amp? I can’t get mine to sound good

  • @CRYSAW
    @CRYSAW Před 4 lety

    0:56 what webcam do you use sir? BTW great video,

  • @robbievalentine8239
    @robbievalentine8239 Před 4 lety

    this sounds really dope with the sm57. on my christmas list! little christmas that is. january 7th. LOL

  • @lawrencerasmus
    @lawrencerasmus Před 3 lety

    Phantom power only goes through one of the three wires and only if wired wrong can it harm any mic

  • @BeigeBoy
    @BeigeBoy Před 4 lety

    i got a pair of Tannoy 802 studio monitors and a sm7b
    well i mean got, i got them for myself,
    what about you Bandrew?
    Merry Christmas dude

  • @paprika7161
    @paprika7161 Před 4 lety +7

    Can you make a video abaut isolation shields? (Pls)

  • @nathansalisbury6417
    @nathansalisbury6417 Před 4 lety

    By the way, I meant Royer R10 ribbon mic
    thanks again for the great videos !!!

  • @thevoiceoveroutlaw
    @thevoiceoveroutlaw Před 4 lety +2

    Happy Holidays! Appreciate all the great videos this year; though I feel like the sticker destruction was a bit excessive...

  • @mitchellhintzsche6910
    @mitchellhintzsche6910 Před 3 lety

    My plans are currently recording solo trombone and vocals for jazz. I think I’m going to pair the MXL and the 57 together to get all the characteristics I want on both spectrums.

  • @lance134679
    @lance134679 Před 3 lety

    I've had ribbon mics for about a decade and I really like them, though I also have condenser and dynamics mics. If you're looking for a vintage sound for a hundred bucks, this seems pretty good, though if I were buying my first ribbon mic now, I'd look at the SE Voodoo or something similar as they're much more balanced with more highs and controlled lows.

  • @timothyparkes9535
    @timothyparkes9535 Před 2 lety +1

    Would be nice to hear some Mid/Side recordings or perhaps an explanation of M/S. I’m a mid/side nut and love ribbon for the sides. Used a sub zero r1 until I dropped it, loved it.

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 Před rokem

      ahhhh perhaps I should do one and post it.......... hmmmm

  • @VanVantelaquism
    @VanVantelaquism Před 4 lety

    Hey pod! Love your vids man been subscribed since befoor 100k ❤️♥️ can you please do a review on the Ld systems d16 microphone kit?
    -love
    Yours truly
    -VanVantelaquism
    -there is nothing here just wanted to add another one

  • @kingofbonngo
    @kingofbonngo Před 4 lety +1

    Once upon a time I had a Superlux R102, which I sold, because I did not find anything to record with it. As I remember it sounded like this R144. Now i have a Octave ML-52 wich is something else. I love to put it on a pair of Congas, very close and directing to both skins. And there are 2 Beyerdynamic M260 and one M500 in my box. These are hypercardic ribbons wich are special but can be usesd for vocals, acc guitar, guitar cabinets, brass and wood, percussions - if you do not want to have a SM57 or a MD421 once again.

    • @muchammadnurwibowo8255
      @muchammadnurwibowo8255 Před 3 lety

      Hi @kingofbonngo there. could you please share your thoughts on octava ml-52 & comparison with your other ribbons. I heard in some cases (brass, sax) it almost match AEA, Royer, Coles quality. How it compare to your Beyerdynamic ribbons?

  • @Luke-ew6uo
    @Luke-ew6uo Před 3 lety

    I stayed at a house out in boulder co with a guy who look just like you. he played in a surf rock band. You guys look like twins. Good work on the mic test. would really like if you could do a $100-$300 ribbon shoot out.

  • @dikao.9900
    @dikao.9900 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the test of this mic. But I think you should test the Beyerdynamic M160. That mic should fit better.

  • @maldonadocorrea
    @maldonadocorrea Před 4 lety

    Hola. Lo recomiendas para VoiceOver con la interfase focusrite??

  • @ParkedUpAnywhere
    @ParkedUpAnywhere Před 3 lety

    Could you do a review on a Coles 4104 commentator microphone?

  • @sim0n17
    @sim0n17 Před 4 lety

    I am interested in ribbon mics - would you review an ART AR5 Active Ribbon Microphone for us? Looks like they are only about $150 new

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka Před 2 lety +1

    10:01 _"HOH! HOH!"_ 🤣 It certainly is boomy! While it's nowhere near an AEA or a Royer-both in sound and build quality-but it sounds pretty darn good, especially considering it only costs a C-note!

  • @emanuel.f.trompeta6499

    Personally, I really like the warm sound of a ribbon microphone and I would like to try a ribbon microphone on my trumpet because I always boost the mid and low frequencies when I have the trumpet in my mixes. Right now I am trying to get a budget ribbon microphone but I can't decide between the MXL R144, the SE Electronics X1 R, and the Golden Age Project R1 MKII/R2 MKII.

  • @gab_ale
    @gab_ale Před 4 lety +1

    Nice review. Ribbons are great for instruments and getting "room" sounds. They EQ pretty well too.
    Happy Holidays!

  • @BalamVic
    @BalamVic Před 4 lety

    Andrew, could you review the Samson Q8X microphone, thanks!!!!

  • @cptslushious44
    @cptslushious44 Před 4 lety

    Ay man, what's the best condenser microphone for 100$?

  • @medmusic7977
    @medmusic7977 Před 4 lety +3

    This is a really good video ! I mean it, it is better ! Keep goin
    And Merry Christmas

  • @MontoyaMatrix
    @MontoyaMatrix Před 3 lety

    Maybe ribbon microphones will make an old-school come-back as cassette tapes are doing. One question, Mr. Podcastage, what about using this mic on my 4-track cassette recorder? The grape-vine told me that.magnetic tape is known to add a gentle compression to recordings.

  • @danmagoo
    @danmagoo Před 4 lety +1

    Merry Christmas, and Thanks for de-mystfying ribbon mics for us -- I am permanently cured of any FOMO now. The figure-8 polar pattern alone is a deal-breaker, and the easy destruction from phantom power. I would be sure to accidentally give it phantom power within a week, and POOF! it's done. Not to mention, you have reviewed interfaces where, if you connect multiple mics, can only give phantom power to "all or none". And we almost never see you use 100 per cent gain. I don't need this kind of nostalgia.

    • @electricwhiterabbit
      @electricwhiterabbit Před 4 lety

      Dan Magoo I accidentally put phantom power to the same mic and it never went poof at all. Still works perfectly fine.

    • @danmagoo
      @danmagoo Před 4 lety

      @@electricwhiterabbit Thanks for sharing your experience with this! I shouldn't have made it sound like damage would be automatic, every time for every ribbon mic.

  • @DaveKaiserIII
    @DaveKaiserIII Před 4 lety

    Merry Christmas! Great review!

  • @thepalalias
    @thepalalias Před 4 lety

    Nice review. My only issue was that the blend of the 57 and 144 leaned way to heavily and felt pretty odd. I’d either lean way harder on the 144 or use subtractive EQ on one of them to make room for the other - though I imagine you want to avoid EQ in this type of comparison.

    • @thepalalias
      @thepalalias Před 4 lety

      And yes, more ribbon mic reviews, please. And let me know if you go AEA - they’re a 5 minute drive away and really nice.

  • @TheBackRowShow
    @TheBackRowShow Před 4 lety

    Kinda love the black recording space

  • @towerjunkieart
    @towerjunkieart Před 4 lety

    Stupid question here: I'm a YT beginner and few days ago ordered mk f100tl. It comes with a tripod...but I need a boom arm, and I have no idea are boom arms and shock mounts are universal. If it's not, which one I shoud get?

    • @MichaelVash7886
      @MichaelVash7886 Před 4 lety

      I'm not super advanced but based on what I understand generally shock mounts are a bit more selective. Some mics have a shock mount built for them specifically.
      Boom arms are generally more universal though you may need a converter depending on the size of the adapter on the boom arm vs shock mount. The thing I'd caution you about on the boom arm is to consider how heavy the mic is. If it's a heavier mic you'll likely need a more expensive boom arm to actually hold the mic in place. If it's lighter a cheaper one may work.

    • @towerjunkieart
      @towerjunkieart Před 4 lety

      @@MichaelVash7886 Thanks for your reply. I'll check it out and hopefully I'll make a good choice.

  • @MidnightMiik
    @MidnightMiik Před 4 lety +1

    It sounded good on the acoustic but too woofy on the electric even with the SM57. Same on your voice. I'd be curious what it would sound like on piano or brass.