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I think that the capital letters person was just being sarcastic
I hope you're right.

Edit: Although $200 mics can sound damn good given the right signal path !!!
I've tested some with awesome results ! I even bought a couple !
 
 
		
				
			I think that the capital letters person was just being sarcastic

 
 
		
				
			 
 
		
				
			I just found it kinda funny that the dude is offering advice on how to get a great sound, and he's pointed the microphone at the ceiling.

 
 
		
				
			I thought he did a good job. Just giving his experience and maybe that could help someone starting out and is clueless. $300 for a Podcast mic seems pretty expensive to me and yeah the mic direction was a bit odd.
I don't see a reason to bash him or make fun.
 
 
		
				
			 
  
 
 
 
		
				
			If his condenser mic has different polar patterns, he can get the sound he's looking for even in that position. And he obviously does. You hear him nicely, right?
 
 
		
				
			not especially.
plus he thanked someone for pointing out his error, and set the mic up 'properly' in his next vids.
i strongly doubt he's some pioneer of polar pattern use.
i'm still not convinced that the sound we heard was even coming from the mxl. (proxy effect, handling noise)
could be wrong about that, and tbh i don't really care.
the bottom line is people have definitely looked WAAAY to far into this.

 
 
		
				
			
 
 
		
				
			... But this guy is posting this to the world in a sorta bragging way...
 
 
		
				
			We're all like that guy - we're all fucked.
 
 
		
				
			This is going back to 1971 when I was 14:
My parents used to send me to this two week music camp at a nearby university every summer. One time there was a guy there who was handicapped - he didn't speak normally, he looked odd... you get the picture. A friend of mine could do his voice pretty good and we all laughed. But there was this other guy that could do the guy's voice and mannerisms to the point that everybody's jaw dropped. You know when an impersonator can almost "become the guy"? Well that guy could do it like that. That guy was me.
All the students couldn't believe it. It was so dead-on that they got me to do it for the prof's at the university and they were stunned and impressed.
So one night I'm doing my new act out in the dorm hallway and everybody is laughing away when the guy, the guy I was mocking, came out of his room and I'll never forget what he said: "It's not nice to make fun of people".
whew
double whew
Complete silence, everybody put their heads down and went back to their rooms. What a fuckin' life lesson.
I have never felt like such a piece of shit in my life. Since then if I hear anybody making fun of someone else I feel like kicking their fuckin' head in.
Who the fuck are you? None of us is hot shit. Never make brownie points for yourself by mocking someone. That's so fuckin' low.
There's a saying: it's only funny if everyone laughs.
What I learned that day was: I have a lot of power. I can make people laugh. Don't use that power to make people gang up on someone. That's shit level.
...That's not a nice feeling... /QUOTE]
I still feel like shit to this day about it.
The only times I feel comfortable mocking someone is when they are so evil that they deserve it. Like I wouldn't feel bad mocking Hitler. I don't feel bad about this joke (sorry but you have to pretend that Saddam Hussein is still alive):
Q: you find yourself in an elevator with Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden and Kenny G. You have a gun but only two bullets. What do you do?
A: shoot Kenny G twice
I don't feel bad about that because I listened to one of Kenny's songs once and he still owes me for that.
 
 
		
				
			It's one thing to be a defenseless person just trying to live your life.
It's another when you are being arrogant about somthing .. I mean come on you point the mic at the ceiling and then you go on about how wonderful it sounds for pod-casting.
Who knows how many people went out a got a mxl v67 and started pointing it the wrong way because of this guy. If i walked in his set-up I would not make fun of him at all....I'd just say "hey man, this is a side-address mic". But this guy is posting this to the world in a sorta bragging way.
****I'm not even sure why I got involved in this discussion***
 
 
		
				
			...That's not a nice feeling... /QUOTE]
I still feel like shit to this day about it.
The only times I feel comfortable mocking someone is when they are so evil that they deserve it. Like I wouldn't feel bad mocking Hitler. I don't feel bad about this joke (sorry but you have to pretend that Saddam Hussein is still alive):
Q: you find yourself in an elevator with Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden and Kenny G. You have a gun but only two bullets. What do you do?
A: shoot Kenny G twice
I don't feel bad about that because I listened to one of Kenny's songs once and he still owes me for that.
LOL. I would shoot the other 2. But, considering my origins, ... that's another issue my friend.