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Audio-Technica AT8035 : l'avis de James...

" Idéal pour les documentaires" 8 (8/10)

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Caractéristiques8/10

Conçu pour l'enregistrement, de diffusion professionnelle et le cinéma / tv / vidéo de production
Courte longueur est bien adapté pour les ENG, l'enregistrement en plein air et autres utilisations spécialisées
Fournit l'angle d'acceptance étroit nécessaire aux prises de son à distance
Le rejet de son excellente sur les côtés et l'arrière du micro
Basse fréquence commutable roll-off
Fonctionne sur pile ou alimentation fantôme
Ligne + gradient mic, 14.5 "à long
Sortie de type XLRM
Roll-off
Comprend pare-brise.

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Designed for professional recording, broadcasting and film/TV/video production
Short length is well-suited for ENG, outdoor recording and other specialized uses
Provides the narrow acceptance angle desirable for long-distance sound pickup
Excellent sound rejection from the sides and rear of mic
Switchable low-frequency roll-off
Operates on battery or phantom power
Line + gradient mic, 14.5" long
XLRM type output
Roll-off switch
Includes windscreen.

Avis Global8/10

Corrigez là vous même la traductions. Bandes de fainéants. Un de mes concerts principal est que je joue guitare dans un groupe rock en tournée pop assez grand. Notre ingénieur du son et j'ai une formation en cinéma et un jour en tournée, il a suggéré que nous faisons un documentaire de la route. J'ai d'abord en rire et a dit qu'il était fou. Mais quelques mois et les chances folle plus tard, nous a réellement décidé à aller jusqu'au bout. Nous avons eu un très bon appareil, mais nous avions besoin d'une micro canon ambiante style. Ainsi, la recherche a commencé.

Nous avons vraiment ne savait rien de ces types de micros, mais nous avions un ami qui avait accès à un certain nombre. L'objectif principal était de fiabilité depuis que nous allions le faire glisser sur la route et nous n'avons vraiment pas envie de faire une sauvegarde. Après avoir regardé quelques marques, les micros Audio Technica canon semblait se sentent les plus solides. Nous n'avons pas envie de passer plus d'un demi queue qui a éliminé beaucoup de choix. Mais nous avons été immédiatement attiré par celui-ci et l'a achetée. Le fait qu'il fonctionne avec une pile et ne nécessite pas d'alimentation fantôme est un avantage parce que nous sommes une grande évidence sur l'aller. Mais la vraie question est: comment ça sonne? Eh bien, il sonne bien je dois dire. Nous avons obtenu certains grièvement belle sortie audio de celui-ci. Et il n'a pas vraiment ramasser beaucoup de bruit ambiant. Quel est choquant basée sur la façon dont le modèle 3D de ramassage est. Je ne sais pas comment ils le font, mais il fonctionne très bien. Nous serions certainement en acheter un autre si celui-ci a éclaté, mais il n'a jamais fait.

Pour le prix que vous ne pouvez vraiment pas le battre. Nous avons comparé à un fusil de chasse quelques plus de 3 fois le prix et la différence était mineure. Pour tout type de film ou audio peut-être utiliser la radio ce qui est excellent. Nous sommes sur le point de l'utiliser pour quelques voix de style un gang, juste pour voir comment il se révèle. Nous allons voir. Hautement recommandé.

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One of my main gigs is I play lead guitar in a fairly large touring pop rock band. Our sound guy and I have backgrounds in film and one day on tour he suggested we do a road documentary. I initially laughed it off and said he was crazy. But a few months and crazy chances later we actually decided to go through with it. We had a very good camera but we needed an ambient shotgun style mic. So the search began.

We really knew nothing about these kinds of mics, but we had a friend who had access to quite a few. The primary goal was reliability since we were going to drag it on the road and we really didn't want to bring a backup. After looking at a few brands, the Audio Technica shotgun mics seemed to feel the most solid. We also didn't want to spend more than half a grand which eliminated a lot of choices. But we were immediately attracted to this one and bought it. The fact that it operates off a battery and doesn't need phantom power is a great perk because we're obviously on the go. But the real question is: how does it sound? Well it sounds great I must say. We got some seriously nice audio out of it. And it doesn't really pick up a lot of room noise. Which is shocking based on how 3D the pickup pattern is. I don't know how they do it but it works great. We would definitely buy another one if this one broke but it never did.

For the price you really can't beat it. We compared it to a few shotguns over 3 times the price and the difference was minor. For any kind of film audio or maybe radio use this is great. We're about to use it for some gang style vocals just to see how it turns out. We'll see. Highly recommended.

Avis OriginalTexte original anglais : Great for documentaries

Characteristics8/10

Designed for professional recording, broadcasting and film/TV/video production
Short length is well-suited for ENG, outdoor recording and other specialized uses
Provides the narrow acceptance angle desirable for long-distance sound pickup
Excellent sound rejection from the sides and rear of mic
Switchable low-frequency roll-off
Operates on battery or phantom power
Line + gradient mic, 14.5" long
XLRM type output
Roll-off switch
Includes windscreen.

Overall Opinion8/10

One of my main gigs is I play lead guitar in a fairly large touring pop rock band. Our sound guy and I have backgrounds in film and one day on tour he suggested we do a road documentary. I initially laughed it off and said he was crazy. But a few months and crazy chances later we actually decided to go through with it. We had a very good camera but we needed an ambient shotgun style mic. So the search began.

We really knew nothing about these kinds of mics, but we had a friend who had access to quite a few. The primary goal was reliability since we were going to drag it on the road and we really didn't want to bring a backup. After looking at a few brands, the Audio Technica shotgun mics seemed to feel the most solid. We also didn't want to spend more than half a grand which eliminated a lot of choices. But we were immediately attracted to this one and bought it. The fact that it operates off a battery and doesn't need phantom power is a great perk because we're obviously on the go. But the real question is: how does it sound? Well it sounds great I must say. We got some seriously nice audio out of it. And it doesn't really pick up a lot of room noise. Which is shocking based on how 3D the pickup pattern is. I don't know how they do it but it works great. We would definitely buy another one if this one broke but it never did.

For the price you really can't beat it. We compared it to a few shotguns over 3 times the price and the difference was minor. For any kind of film audio or maybe radio use this is great. We're about to use it for some gang style vocals just to see how it turns out. We'll see. Highly recommended.


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