Message from @Kaytee
Discord ID: 354361905822957588
just go for whichever is cheaper
Oh, it saw NW-700, I was confused.
yeah they have companies license out the design, it goes under lots of names
same thing in the box
Neewer bm-800
so NW
I see.
no sound differences except with the 8000 because it's a long tube with a pop filter
so the sound travelling to the capsule does change some little bit of it
is this a truly good bargain? https://www.gearbest.com/earbud-headphones/pp_709296.html
yeah I have them, they're good
oh wait
ES3
I have no idea
I have ZS3
whats the difference
local audio autists
eyo
for $10, go for it
I would like to be able to turn down microphone volume on a knob as well.
also
the es3 has two drivers, a dynamic driver for lower frequencies and BA for higher ones
zs3 is dd, ese is ba+dd and probably doesn't have the cancer fucking shape like the zs3
zs3 seems to just be dynamic
@Kaytee i do not understand the difference between the models. i see that some of them have differen connection to the cable, nothing more. what about bass and what not - does it differ significantly depending on the model?
this does not always mean better or worse, depends on how good their crossover is and just how well engineered it is in general
wtf does the double driver even mean
generally a BA driver is gonna be better at mids and highs than a dynamic driver will, and dynamic drivers are better at bass, but again if they made a poor crossover or if the acoustics are wrong it can actually sound worse than just a singole driver
kinda like how you'd have a tweeter and a woofer on your bookshelf speakers instead of just one full range speaker
@Deleted User how the f do I plug it into the computer? I don't have a soundcard. Can I just plug it from the Phantom power directly into the PC?
generally mic preamps with phantom power are xlr on both ends so you'll want either xlr or balanced trs mic input on your pc, which you probably don't have
grab a cheap mic interface tbh
I think I got it now. Absolute audio noob.
The kit has XLR to 3.5mm, so that will do I guess?
not neccesarily