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Shure KSM313/NE Dual-Voice Ribbon Microphone with Roswellite Ribbon Technology
01 June 2016
Now the only mic I use
I only use a microphone for voice over work, primary, though not exclusively, audiobooks. This may be the prefect mic for that.
I had just a couple of months earlier bought a Sennheiser 418 and agree with all its fans that the sound is great. My voice never sounded better (until the 313 that is).
The problem with the Sennheiser is its extreme sensitivity. When you do 10+ hour long audiobooks the last thing you want it to spend hours editing out mouth noise. A Ribbon like the 313 is the answer. An added benefit is it works almost as if it had a built in compressor. You almost can't make it clip. Beware that since it is a passive ribbon you need either a very powerful pre-amp of something like a Cloudlifter to make the signal strong enough.
So I get the same or better warm tones as the 418 (I use the back side as it is a dual voice mic), but editing out clicks and pops is almost completely eliminated.
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Sennheiser MKH416 P48 Condenser Mic Shotgun Boom Microphone TV Film Recording
06 April 2016
Perhaps not as ideal for VO work as believed
This mic does sound great. Everyone I have had listen to a side by side with my AT 4033 hears a big improvement. Really not fair to the AT as it is less than half the price, but it is a very good mic. This one just sounds better.
My big complaint it how sensitive it is to mouth noises. If you are doing :30 spots, no big deal, edit them out and move on. If you are doing 10+ hour long audiobooks - ouch. I have tried several auto de-clikers and all seem to negatively affect the sound if set high enough to actually work. The problem is less if I keep the mic 1+ ft away and over head, but I think I may just still be shopping for another mic soon. The built in bump in the response curve from around 2500 to 5000 also means it will emphasize any sibilance if you don't EQ it back to flat which is easy to do. For around $1,000 there are some very nice active ribbons out there that will be as warm or warmer than this and have a reputation of not being so sensitive to the normal pops and smacks.