🎬 Capture Every Sound with Precision!
The Audio Technica AT875R is a high-performance condenser microphone designed specifically for video production and broadcast applications. With its compact size of 6.89 inches, it’s ideal for use with digital cameras, offering excellent sound rejection and a tailored frequency response that minimizes noise. It operates on phantom power and boasts a dynamic range of 107 dB, making it a top choice for professionals seeking quality audio in a portable package.
D**D
Amazing vocal narration mic
I bought this mic as it was one of the least expensive shotgun microphones I could find from a brand I knew and trusted. I watched some reviews on YouTube and was pretty impressed with the sound. I needed something with better off axis rejection than the condenser microphones I have for vocal narration work at home, and this delivered.The sound quality is very impressive when used correctly. Finding the sweet spot to place the microphone does take some trial and error, but once you do the results can’t be argued with. I found that placing it about two feet from my mouth offset to my right by about 30 degrees is the perfect spot. The captured recording is very rich and present, full, and dynamically interesting while rejecting off axis noises very well.Please note that the rejection is not perfect. You can’t use this with kids running around upstairs, birds chirping outside your window, or a helicopter flying overhead and expect it to not pick that up. This isn’t a quick fix for a noisy recording environment. But what it does do is help bring you to the front of that background noise. For its intended use of being attached to a camera and used to record its perfect. If using for vocal work, you still need a very quiet (and acoustically treated) environment to get that crisp, dry audio required for that line of work.Overall, I love this microphone and can’t recommend it enough!
C**Y
Audio Technica Shotgun Mic AT875R Review & Comparison
The media could not be loaded. I use many different mics for my video and podcast studio. It was no surprise to find another great Audio Technica mic. This company consistently blows my mind with there quality mics. The AT875R shotgun mic is no exception, this microphone does a fantastic job for picking up audio.This microphone is a condenser mic and needs to use 48V phantom power. It also has a narrow audio pick up beam, which does a great job picking up the subject you point at rather than all the background sounds.I have compared this mic to some of the favorite mics I use almost every day like the Heil PR40, the Audio Technica ATR 2100 and my Audio Technica Pro 70 lapel mic.Using the Shotgun mic is pretty easy, you plug into a mixer or a device that can supply phantom power the mic, you point the mic at your subject and hit record or broadcast. Don't have phantom power? You can always buy an adaptor, which I will be revising soon.The sound quality is very solid and crisp if you need a quality pro-grade shotgun mic that's a little less than 7 inches and is under 200 dollars, then this is the shotgun mic for you. The Audio Technica AT875R comes with a carrying bag, pop filter and a mic stand with a adaptor. I would toss the mic stand and grab a shock mount, I should have a review of one that fits multiple stand types very soon.I can totally recommend this mic and will be using it for my YouTube videos moving forward. I wish I would have had this mic from get go. I will not be using this mic for podcasting. You can use it for that but I prefer a dynamic mic for podcasting. Thank you for watching my video and/or reading my review. This has to be one of the best shotgun mics for this price point, easily being worth twice the current price.
C**S
Great bang for the buck!
Using three of these to reinforce a marching music ensemble and to record some concerts and choir performances. They have a nice flat response, and low internal noise. Off axis reject is decent to good (I anticipated a little lower performance here based on the tube length, and it is what I wanted and expected).The value for these is really good in my opinion and as our ensembles grow I may pick up a few more.
M**Z
GREATLY UNDERRATED
Audio Technica feels like the black sheep in mainstream audio for film, not quite as well talked about as Rode, Deity, or even Sennheiser(though I am aware how loved they are in the audio community). So when I was looking to upgrade from my old rode micro for boom operator work, I had been searching for the big players like RODE and Sennheiser but was crying over the absurd prices, and this is coming from a RODE fanboy whose setup mostly consists of RODE gear.That was until I stumbled upon this mic, I heard very little about it aside from a few audiophile subreddits and YouTubers who like it but never really said all too much praise, but seeing as I was in need of something new I took a chance, and boy was I happy I did.The build quality is all metal and feels premium, the sound is shockingly amazing for the price, and in many ways felt like a budget rode ntg2. While I will always recommend spending as much as possible for the best audio no matter what, if you're looking for a starter kit you can't go wrong with this mic.
J**S
Just the thing
Works
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