Movo VXR10 Pro vs Movo - Is the New Version Better?
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- čas přidán 5. 12. 2020
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Rather than just review the Movo VXR10 pro, I thought that it might be more useful to compare the earlier version with the new one.
My first thoughts are that the new one goes lower in the bass while the older one has more of a mid bass boost. So the old one 'sounds' bassy but doesn't go quite as low as the new one. Some people might prefer the mid bass hump without the deeper bass though to quieten down traffic noises and rumble.
The Movo VXR10 pro sounds like it has a stronger high frequency output as well. That helps with the clarity of speech.
So with not so much of a mid bass hump and more treble, the pro version is probably better at capturing clear speech in most situations. So in my mind, it's a better mic for the extra £10. - Jak na to + styl
Great video Ian. I’ve always been very pleased with the VXR-10 & Pro.
Hi Andre. I like the pro as well. The deadcat works nicely too. Low s/n and crisper than the original. Cheers. Ian.
The one issue I have with the VXR10 Pro is that the fur windshield only fits over the foam one, so in effect we still have an almost solid mass for the wind to bounce off, and you can hear it. On the original version it was a traditional dead-cat which gave a sterile area between it and the mic proper. What is needed is a dead-cat that fits and works properly without the foam inside it, as on the original model that gave very little trouble with wind noise.
Thank you so much for your review. I’m sold. The Pro it is.
I subscribed and will be watching more of your videos. I searched for reviews and you popped up! So glad you did. Very informative! Thanks!
Thanks Patrick. Microphones are a real minefield. Especially when you get to the expensive ones….
The Movos are great little mics.
Ian, just used your link to purchase the VXR10 Pro. It should go nicely with my freefly movi gimbal and sandmarc lenses to capture some nice automotive cinematics when the better weather comes round again. Cheers
Very helpful! Thank you!
I really like the sound of the new vxr 10 pro, a big improvement over the original. Another good video Ian cheers!
Thank you wrighty. It really is a good value microphone.
Thanks, I'm just about to buy the Pro on Amazon after your review.
Nice little mic.
Great video! Super helpful!
Glad it was useful.
Great Video Ian Thank you!!!!!!
Thank YOU for watching it Ermin.
nice and well reviewed. Thank you. Heck!! I am gonna get both as I am buying a RX100-7
Lovely little camera too!
Really nice video! Keep creating!
Thank you Ajay. I sometimes get a bit down about low views but comments like yours actually keep me going!
@@iancraig I'm happy to hear I could help in some way! You're awesome! Keep learning and creating for us! 🎉
device maker should make big good looking and cheap microphone ofcaurse special wind nose reduction same feature and without same feature also
Hi Ian, thank you very much for this comparison.. which one do you think is better for outdoors / travel vlogging? I already decided to go with Movo instead of Rode videomicro, but I'm now between the original version and the pro version... Which one you think is better for wind environment and blocking background noises when filming in NYC for example (a lot of people, cars, etc..)
Personally, I prefer the new one but differences aren't massive in terms of rejection.
@@iancraig thank you.. appreciated.. just bought the pro version
Good stuff. And what the hell? Are you getting younger?? 👍
Hi Ian. First, thanks for your videos, they've been very useful lately with my search for information about mics. I have a question I'd reaaally love to hear your opinion about.. What can you say about the wind performance of the movo vxr10 (the original) against the wind performance of the boya by mm1+ ?
Is the movo vxr10 better at it than the boya mm1+ ?
Thank you!!
Hi Ivan. I ‘think’ that the Movo is slightly better as far as resistance to wind goes. I found the supplied deadcat withe the Boya to be slightly worse on the front so if you video facing the wind, it is susceptible to wind sounds.
The Movo VXR10 Pro is slightly better than the original though both in terms of sound and wind resistance. It seemed pretty good to me, so if you were considering the Boya, I would go for the VXR10 Pro I think. Lower noise floor than the original, a bit more sparkle and better resistance to wind.
The original VXR10 is more weighted towards upper bass and can be a little thick sounding. I know that some people like this, but for speech clarity (which is what we need them for), the newer version gives just a little more.
The VXR10 Pro is very similar in sound to the Boya. Just better at resisting the wind.
@@iancraig Thank you very much! This is what I needed to know to finally make a decision. I really appreciate your response, being so quick on it, and the detail on the information you're giving me. A huge thank you from México.
De nada.
Hi friend. which is better to record music? the original movo or the pro movo? I need it to do speaker reviews and I want it to capture the best audio quality. What microphone do you recommend to use with my iPhone? do you recommend another reference? I really appreciate your help. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
note: i don't speak english. I used google translator.
I prefer the new version of the Movo. However, I wouldn't use it to record speaker sound if you are using the recordings to demo speakers. You would need something much better than this.
I don't know much about the best mic for an iPhone. I don't have one.
Have you tried the movo vxr 3031? I'd love to know your thoughts on this mic compared to the vxr 10 pro.
I haven’t seen one. Not available in the UK either. It looks like it has been around a couple of years, but from CZcams examples, it seems pretty good value for money.
I purchased the Boya BY-MM1 a few months back and was quite disappointed by its performances. How do you connect it Ian? Directly to the camera or are you using a Tascam or similar?
Hi David. I connected directly into my camera. I thought that is how most people would use it so no preamps were hurt during the making of this video! The Movo is really quite nice. The only thing is that I don’t think it’s far removed from the Boya BY MM1+. That Boya though is an improvement on the original BY-MM1.
@Sasuntidictous Rhoireiphapos I have quite a few caneras, but the one I used here was just a camcorder ..... a Sony cx625 which isn’t my best, but the one thing about camcorders is that they are better than many people think and the Sony’s have pretty good preamps. I’ll be talking about camcorders in my next live stream.
The ‘crap’ sound is basically on a DSLR, they really do skimp on the preamp.
I think the original sounds better. I use the Rode micro but I think I might buy a Movo after watching this.
If you were to use these for gaming (with speakers for game audio at a quiet setting) which one would be better? Assuming the mic is placed on top of the TV next to the webcam
What are you recording? The game or your voice? For the game sound, I would use a lead direct, but for your voice, the new version. (Pro)
@@iancraig ah sorry, i meant for my voice for game voice chat. I was looking into this kind of mic because I thought it might pick up my voice from a distance better. Are there other good options out there that don't require me to buy a moveable arm for a mic? Or is it better to just get an arm?
Picking up your voice from a distance isn’t great for audio. Another great option is the Takstar sgc600 which might be a little better further away.
Is there a hack to prevent a super cardioid mic from picking up sounds in the rear lobe ?
No there isn’t. Just get a cardioid, that rejects the rear.
One thing you can do to help is hold the camera and mic in front of your body. Your body then shields the mic from rear sounds.
Somehow the 10pro version which I received requires a lot more preamp gain than the original 10 which I've owned and used previously. The 10pro does sound more open but the noise floor is much higher. Is this accurate or did I receive a bad copy? Thanks
You may have a bad one I think. The noise floor on mine is lower and gain is toughly the same.
@@iancraig Thanks Ian
FYI, your affiliate link says "product currently unavailable" but amazon actually still have the product. I opened your affiliate link and will buy the one in Amazon. You should still get the credit.
Thanks Bree. This is quite an old video now.
Doesn't seem to work on my GoPro 10 using the 3.5mm adapter, unfortunate.
I have no idea why that should be. If it works with other cameras then the GoPro adapter should also supply voltage for it. I wonder whether there is a problem with the plug?
What dead cat did you buy to replace the original? I have the boya and it is horrible in the wind. I need a better deadcat
I’m using the Movo deadcat. There is another I use which only comes with the mic..... I’ll have to look the mic up.....
The cheap little Andycine.
@@iancraig ok. So I'll try to find a movo deadcat for my boya
Does anything change between the Movo VXR10 Pro and the Boya by-mm1 Plus? They look identical on the photos but I don't know if they have the different capsule
I’m not sure Claudio. The Boya isn’t as good in wind as the Movo. Sound is very similar.
@@iancraig I thank you for the answer. In my part I found only the Movo VXR10, Boya MM1 Plus and Rode Videomicro, I think the Rode is more suitable for working because it has good windproof and shockmount
By comparison, the Rode sounds as though it has an inbuilt high pass filter.
@@iancraig True the Rode looks like it has a high pass filter. Last thing with Movo VXR10 Pro Version, the headphone output does not work when connected to the camera? Only on smartphones, right?
Yes. That’s how they all work. Cameras don’t send audio out at the same time from the mic socket, but phones do.
Would you rather get the VXR 10 Pro or the Takstar SGC 600?
Good question. My preference for windy days is the VXR10 but for sound, the Takstar. It performs way above its price. I just wish that Takstar would produce a decent deadcat for it.
How and where did you buy the vxr10 pro from? I can't find any stockists?
Harry
There’s a link in my description.
@@iancraig did you have to pay any more import charges once it arrived in the UK?
No. Amazon UK stock them. I think the US store does as well. Itis dodgy now with this EU thing because Thommann mics from Germany now have import tax put on them and a handling fee, I know! No, this one is direct from Amazon. Good mic as well.
Oh wow! The new mic is with the windshield almost as good as an omni with wind.
Yes. That’s what I really liked about it. In comparison to the Boya with its original windshield, it’s far better. This one has become my new runaround mic with small cameras.
I couldn’t easily test outdoors because the weather here has been awful, but it does even better with sound outdoors.
Ah too bad. But I believe you it sounds good. That's what I love about Omni mics. They handle wind like your eardrums. My AT-8022 with it's new wind fome is also just about as good as this mic.
@@iancraig Ah you didn't mention SPL for either of them. But yes I like the sound of the new 1 more. I'm listening over my Bose Companion 5 multimedia speakers. If you haven't heard of them basicly it's like the old 321 vurtual surround sound system with 2 speakers and a sub they use to have but this system is USB and it's for your PC.
What is the deadcat you are using?
It’s so long ago now, I can’t remember. I can’t believe that this video is now 3 years old either. It was probably the Rode Videomicro windshield.
I picked up two of these and both didn't sound anywhere near as good as the one you used in this video. both of the ones I tested sounded like talking into a tin can and didn't pick up any of the lower range depth of vocals.
Can only be distance from the mic or quality control? Problem with cheap mics can be quality control; they’re just not all the same.
I did notice that mine sounds more full than the videomicro.
Nice video
new movo good cheap
My God, you’re obsessed with the dead cat
I love fluffy things. I might buy some more now you’ve mentioned it.
@@iancraig maybe you need something that’s a bit warmer than than a microphone.
I might go blimp with a fluffy around it I think.
This British man is cute
Oooh I say ……