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Electro Voice Microphone Comparison | Electro Voice re20 vs re320 vs re27 n/d Review 

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Everyone knows that the Electro-Voice RE20 is a legendary microphone that has been used for radio broadcasting and podcasting since the 60s. What you might not know is Electro Voice have released two other microphones that are almost identical in appearance: the RE320 and the RE27 n/d.
In my new video I pit these three microphones against each other to find out which of the RE series comes out on top.
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@artjohnson01
@artjohnson01 2 года назад
I think that they are all very good. To me, the RE27 sounded best. I liked the RE320 and RE20 equally. Confession: I own an RE320 (as well as several other microphones).
@naxxtor
@naxxtor Год назад
Having a big flat screen and a pane of glass right next to you in the booth made that test a bit difficult to judge. You could hear the reflections off the screen colouring the sound on all of the mics - I think the RE320 was angled slightly differently to the rest of them so it wasn't quite as bad.
@harryrjones5975
@harryrjones5975 2 года назад
For me re320 rules! Nuff said
@SamuelRamirezTijuana
@SamuelRamirezTijuana 2 года назад
I love the broad range and robustness of the RE20, especially in mid-low frequencies… The RE27 has a Beautiful mid-range impact. The RE320 sounds OK for general purposes.
@xagrosa
@xagrosa 2 года назад
For me, the RE20 is old school showing off the low frequency, the RE27n/d has a brighter more modern sound and the RE 320 would be great for a starter because of the cost savings and it probably will match the rest of your start up gear...
@JA-fy1bn
@JA-fy1bn 2 года назад
Hmmmmm.... very interesting video. I utilize the 320 in my amateur (ham) radio setup and get numerous, unsolicited comments about how great it sounds. I was considering the purchase of an RE 20 but based on the subtle differences, I think I'll save the money for something else. Thanks for the very informative video.
@JacquesCarr
@JacquesCarr Год назад
I like the The Electrovoice RE320
@raytowler2286
@raytowler2286 2 года назад
Great comparison, the Re-20 has a more flatter sound, probably better suited for an AM broadcast station. The RE-320 has a little more of mid-range, imho probably more suited for instrumental, finally (my favourite) the RE-27N/D, has the brightest /more presence overall, an ideal choice for vocal recording & perhaps using with a 'Ham radio' Station for high quality audio.
@Slipsch
@Slipsch Год назад
The issue with electrovoice is that, they don't have a good looking shockmount that's not gigantic. I had to use a Heil shock mount with mine, and it's still 100 bucks. Wish they design a new shock mount for the RE series mics.
@ChroniclesofGhoul
@ChroniclesofGhoul 8 месяцев назад
Great work James. What do you think about the foam disintegration issue of EV mics, should that stop someone from purchasing?
@crtune
@crtune 11 месяцев назад
I believe that Variable D (tech from EV only) is advertised as helping eliminate frequency response changes due to proximity effect. The idea is that they have a roughly four inch long set of tubes attached to the mic capsule structure (which is long in these EV mics) which has several entry points in the tubes, which uses phase effects to change the frequency response as sound source gets closer and closer to the mic. I get the impression that off axis rejection is probably a bit better in most regular cardioid mics similar to these mics (like the SM7b for example), but these mics have plenty of proximity effect, where the Variable D mics (EV only) have far less profound a proximity effect and there are plenty of aids for plosives in most of these types of mics and also they all can be isolated from their stands. So, for applications where speakers are likely to move forward and back toward the mic, these mics are a good fit. The 320 and 27 are brighter than the 20. To me all of these EV mics sound excellent, particularly on human voice, but also on certain musical instruments.
@goncalodias7096
@goncalodias7096 Год назад
In my opinion, the first problem with this comparison is that your voice is not the best fit for these mics, plus you were constantly in motion looking left and right and therefore constantly changing the tone of each of the mics I couldn't draw a precise conclusion, however I liked the sound of the re20 more followed by the re320
@JeremyLeech
@JeremyLeech 2 года назад
I love the 320. I also have the 20 but I could not stand the 27n/d when I had it. No matter what I did, it never sounded good on my voice.
@Altair4611
@Altair4611 2 года назад
Sibilance can get out of control fast on bright condensers, I have the same problem with the Rode Broadcaster
@JeremyLeech
@JeremyLeech 2 года назад
@@Altair4611 I have the rode broadcaster and love it!
@Altair4611
@Altair4611 2 года назад
@@JeremyLeech for me im just not getting any low end out of it for some reason, even with flat mode engaged, maybe mine is defective
@JeremyLeech
@JeremyLeech 2 года назад
@@Altair4611 could be. How close are you to the mic? It really benefits from being right on top of it to get that proximity effect.
@Altair4611
@Altair4611 2 года назад
@@JeremyLeech Right on top of it and there is no boom or mud, its just mids, even when i eat it
@AlbertMilliron
@AlbertMilliron 2 года назад
Thanks for doing this. I’m about to do some voice over work and choosing the EV vs the Shure SM7 is what I’m trying to figure out. I have used both the RE-20 and Shure SM5 (I think) for cutting commercials back in the early 80s. I also have a host of microphones I use for my Ham Station (AL7KT) - but I don’t currently have an EV. So, I appreciate you’re comparison in the various environments. Thanks
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 2 года назад
No problem, glad I could help! Best of luck with the voice over work.
2 года назад
RE20 it's my all time favorite
@blormpf1740
@blormpf1740 2 года назад
RE27 has better intelligibility (easier to understand spoken voice) for shorter takes, RE20 slightly more comfortable for extended sessions.
@robertocalderonabogado1427
@robertocalderonabogado1427 Год назад
The overall winer is clearly the RE-20. Sounds so "muscular" with beautiful controlled highs.
@Aravindarts
@Aravindarts 2 года назад
RE 27N/D sounds the best😊
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 2 года назад
I’m a big fan - is my primary mic in my home office/studio right now 👍
@Aravindarts
@Aravindarts 2 года назад
@@JamesMulvanyTV I do online radio and have 3 mics of 27n/D and one re20 . Loving them all❤️
@alifaisal
@alifaisal 2 года назад
Hello James. Is it possible to connect Shure MV7 directly to an iPhone and record using the camera/video app without the need for any audio interface. Basically looking for a broadcast quality mic for RU-vid videos without any complications. Plug and record. Or do you have any recommendations please? Thanks, faisal
@tonmackee
@tonmackee 2 года назад
Awesome. Any videoon Tascam mixcast 4? Set up and...
@eefjuh5533
@eefjuh5533 2 года назад
Raw? Except for the agc or limiter.
@Fujisan185
@Fujisan185 2 года назад
I think what is clear is that your voice is not suitable for any of these mics.
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