The BEST dynamic microphone for podcasting and streaming – Shure SM7b vs EV RE20 ultimate test

The BEST dynamic microphone for podcasting and streaming – Shure SM7b vs EV RE20 ultimate test – Mixed Signals

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F_CHoBhIt8

Summary

### Summary
The text compares SM7B and Electrovoice RE20 dynamic broadcast microphones, testing them for background noise rejection, plosive testing, and performance with a range of male and female voices. The RE20 retails at £530 ($450) while the SM7B is priced at £370 ($400). Both have low sensitivity and require much preamp gain. They both have robust build quality, but the SM7B’s foam shield could be a potential weak point. The video also shows how filter switches affect the sound of the two mics and their performance in background noise tests.

Highlights

  • Comparison of SM7B and Electrovoice RE20 dynamic broadcast microphones
  • Tested for background noise rejection, plosive testing, and performance with various voices
  • Pricing: RE20 at £530 ($450), SM7B at £370 ($400)
  • Both mics have low sensitivity and need a lot of preamp gain
  • Robust build quality for both mics, but SM7B’s foam shield could be a weak point
  • Video showcases how filter switches affect sound and performance in background noise tests

Key Takeaways

  • Both microphones have low sensitivity and require much preamp gain
  • Video demonstrates the effect of filter switches on sound and performance in noise tests
  • SM7B’s foam shield could potentially be a weak point in build quality
  • The RE20 retails at £530 ($450), while the SM7B is priced at £370 ($400)

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