Hi!
Actually i really don’t see the need of an update unless the sound gets better.
¨So i don’t bother with it either but i’d thought i might ask if it might be
needed.
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There may of course be connection issues that need to be dealt with who knows.
Yep its a good idea to keep your products updated with the latest firmware of
course but its often the case that updating products is not a matter of life
and deaf so it pays to use Google and read up on what’s
right, no background noise, just right there! nice to do a reading
with that kind of microphone!
At 01:40 PM 11/20/2015, you wrote:
This is the dynamic microphone I ordered alongside my Blue Yeti.
As you can tell the sound characteristics are somewhat different but
sounds nice for a Dynamic
Absolutely right.
My apologies when doing that test as I wasn’t in a very good frame of mind but
that all seems to have sorted itself out now.
Regarding the whine someone mentioned? Well I didn’t hear a “Wine” myself and
no one else has mentioned it but if there were a “Wine” of some sort then
It was I who brought up the wine. Yeah who knows then what happened that time.
USB things act odd sometimes.
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Trethowan
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is it only called Audio technica USB Dynamic, or does it have a model number
too? this sounds like a good choice for doing podcasts and so on. Can you
even usit for portable stuff? I mean, is it easy to put in a small bag for
traveling? you said it has a headphone jack on it, this means that
It does have a model number yes and its featured in an article I sent to the
list this morning that discusses creating Podcasts at a budget price.
Two microphones are mentioned for different tasks, the Audio Technica USB
Dynamic microphone we’re discussing now - for close up Voice work - and