Today I take a look at one of the most common beginner microphones on the market, the BM-800. While this version was bought from Excelvan, it is also sold by many other brands. Odds are, if a company sells cheap audio tech they will have their own version of the BM-800, even if they try to be sneaky and change the model number slightly (like the Neewer NW-800).
Once again, I break out the audio spectrum analyzer to test the quality of this mic, and this time I actually test it in two different configurations. The BM-800 can be used both with and without phantom power, and the difference between the two setups are like night and day. Also, keep in mind that I have done no post processing other than volume adjustments where necessary, so this video should give you a really good idea of the quality you can expect out of the BM-800.
And thus my series about YouTubing, streaming, podcasting, etc. on a budget marches ever onward. There are still quite a few gear reviews coming up, so stay tuned.
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