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Auch Sprecherlegende Elmar Bartel gefiel das Mikrofon.

That’s not a microphone. THAT is a MICROPHONE

Audio recorders are available in all variations and even the wireless microphones from Rode, DJI or Hollyland now have an internal have an internal memory and can therefore also be used standalone. You can often see on YouTube how someone holds a small microphone in front of their nose. It always looks a bit ridiculous. The Yellowtec iXM microphone is different. The scene from Crocodile Dundee comes to mind: "That's not a microphone. THIS is a MICROPHONE!" And it's big and made of metal with large control buttons. We tested whether it sounds as professional as it looks
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The icing on the cake

We're almost finished with the big "Ideal workstation" series - but due to multiple trapped fingers, dropped hardware and an "accident" worthy of a bandage, we have to add a little more: Microphone arms. So we asked around and actually only got one answer: Take Yellowtec, it's good. Aha, but what is that?
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A modern gaming setup featuring two black microphones on a desk, a colorful computer monitor displaying a city skyline, a webcam on top, a ring light, and cat-ear headphones, all set against a vibrant purple background.

Plug and Play and Palaver?

Simply plug it in via USB - and get started as a podcasting presenter? The Seiren V2 Pro was launched at the same time as the Seiren V2 X. What all releases in the Seiren V2 series have in common is that they are designed as recording devices for streamers.
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Beyer your ears!

After testing the rather unusual Beyerdynamic "Space" in the last issue, this time beyerdynamic "Space" in the last issue, this time we tested a microphone/headphone "final furioso" of the ideal workstation is a microphone/headphone package - the Beyerdynamic Fox and the DT990 80 Ohm to be precise. So we're poaching deep in the audio segment.
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Beyerdynamic gets spacey

Just between us: sometimes we don't understand our readers - after testing the Poly 20 in the last issue, we were asked if we knew of any alternatives that might be a little more music orientated. And that in a VFX magazine? Well, now that we know the enquirer, it's clear: the reader needs more bass! (Don't worry, Christof, Olaf and Arianna - I won't mention your names!) - and a company from Heilbronn has something like this in its range.
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