@@marymagdalineflores9909The PD100 has a slight edge in sound quality, and you can use it in XLR mode. But it will require an audio interface. The DGM20 is the best at active noise cancellation, which the PD100 does not have.
Amazing review, thanks Dave! Keyboard and table 'noises' didn't get rejected much though, otherwise other noises are canceled. Not sure if important to other viewers or you, would it be possible to test the pick-up pattern of the microphones, at least for future videos?
HI ER! Great to see you again! What kind of test would we have for the pickup pattern? Do you mean how much it captures sound from all sides, so perhaps rotating the microphone while having a constant sound?
I had this micrphone right now, just do some enhancement on the mic using any software that you could use, it makes it much more better recording quality. btw, im using this mic with banana voice meeter, and it sounds great with some enhancement.
@@IndianSigma ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UwlXxtGRLZc.htmlsi=EasClxu9FFxv8cxj ------- just watch this, he has a preset of enhanced mic in voice meeter banana, thats what i used. but right now I have maono pd200x...
Excellent review! Truly in depth. How does it perform with background noise full of vehicle noise and horns? Wondering as the place I wanna record in is on the main road and my place doesn’t have any sound proofing. Please suggest.
hey man, i understand this is more for gaming and podcasts, but what would you recommend for singing? what I'm trying to find is a noise cancelling microphone like this one that's geared more towards musicians who just want to record vocals and such, and no instruments. I have a fifine k683a and it has a pretty good sound quality but it captures quite a bit of room noise, the fans etc. and also, people who are yelling 30 feet away also get captured in my recordings. got anything in mind?
Looks just like a mic I have that isn't branded as Maono. In fact, it has no branding on it. It also doesn't have noise cancelling. Hmm... But not a bad option! 👏🏼
If that's the main use case, I wouldn't recommend it. The gold standard for audio books is the Sennheiser MKH416. There are other options, but they would all, like the Sennheiser, require a professionally treated booth.
Hi Bro, I hope you can suggest me something better. I have a lot of background noise like neighbours talking, dogs barking. What could be the best option for me? Condenser mic or dynamic? I was hoping to buy DM20S
@@DaveSoltura I just watched all your reviews for the A8 Plus, A6V, and the DGM20. I've decided to go with the A6V. Thank you for your insights! Subscribed!