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Earthworks ETHOS Broadcast Condenser Microphone Kit with Broadcast Arm (Pair)

BH #EAETHOS2PK (B&H Kit)
Earthworks ETHOS Broadcast Condenser Microphone Kit with Broadcast Arm (Pair)
Key Features
  • Voice-Over, Podcast & Broadcast
  • Supercardioid Pattern Lowers Room Noise
  • Condenser Capsule with Extended High End
  • Custom Connector for Boom/Stand Mounting
Looking for a podcast interview setup for two people? Check out this B&H Kit which combines a pair of stainless-steel Earthworks ETHOS Broadcast Condenser Microphones with two two-section broadcast arms with internal springs and integrated XLR cables to create a turnkey solution for broadcast environments, voice-overs, podcasts, interviews, and more.
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For pro podcasts and webinars in a slightly ...

For pro podcasts and webinars in a slightly treated room, how would this compare to the RE20 or MKH416 running through a MixPre 3 II as the interface?
Asked by: Allen
The Earthworks ETHOS B Broadcast Condenser Microphone is similar to the Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Microphone in its capsule type and directionality, both being directional condensers. The ETHOS B has off-axis rejection for reducing room noise but is likely more forgiving than the MKH 416 in terms of capturing voice when the head turns. The 416 would require discipline from the user in the sense that they would need to be speaking directly at the microphone for the best pickup. The 416 would also be more optimal at a distance, making staying on-axis a bit more difficult. The Electro-Voice RE20 is a less sensitive, dynamic end address microphone more commonly used in these scenarios. It has a wider, more standard cardioid pickup pattern than the ETHOS B. The ETHOS B is more sensitive than the RE20, but makes up for potential room noise issues with its tight pickup pattern. The ETHOS B also has the widest frequency response of the three microphones.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2024-01-16
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