Today I review a shotgun mic from Audio Technica, the AT875r. This mic is only 7” long and only 2.8oz (80 grams), with a polar pattern that mainly picks up audio from what you’re pointing it at. It does sound a little thin on the voice, but due to the frequency response, it does a great job at rejecting shocks and wind noise.
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00:00 - Intro / Price
00:28 - Setup / Disclaimers
00:48 - What is a Line + Gradient Mic?
01:04 - What’s in the Box
01:22 - Build Quality
01:58 - Specifications
02:19 - Windscreen / No Windscreen / Voice Over Test
02:36 - Polar Pattern Test
02:47 - Background Noise Test
03:00 - Distance Test
03:13 - Camera Mic vs Shotgun mic
03:23 - Music Test
03:51 - Pros & Cons
04:41 - Recommendation
04:58 - Outro
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