Pyle Pdwm96 wireless lavalier mic
Description
This may be a bit off the regular but it is something the I as a youtuber have found to be a issue audio quality is something that you all have asked me to improve so doing research i have found a solution
Tags: Lavalier Microphone,Microphone (Invention),pyle,pyle Pdwm96 wireless lavalier mic,Pyle Audio (Brand)
Video Transcription
I hey guys doing this we march mass outdoors and they would be doing kind of but it kind of does for me because it's my equipment for filming so what I did was I picked up these pile wireless remote or I'm sorry wireless lapel mic and the reason why we're here right now is because it's noise this is the city i live in the city all right guys like i said this has nothing to do with the outdoors or be in the woods it just it some people aren't interested in this and it has to do with in the filming in the woods as far as I'm concerned and you know the audio isn't so good once i get away from the camera and this is going to help with that so i picked this up for thirteen dollars on amazon probably the absolute cheapest that you're going to get a wireless lapel mic so let's go ahead and plug this in and the reason why we're doing it here instead of in the woods is obviously as you can hear i'm in i'm gonna see how this kind of filters that annoys apple stay tuned okay so let's go ahead and open this up and see what we got inside here now this guy I've already opened this up this comes with two batteries it comes with a 9 bowl and a double a battery the dub leg goes into this and the 9-volt goes in here then you have your actually lapel mic right here yeah if you're going to actually record with this and you don't have a camera that accepts a quarter inch plug you have to get an accessory an adapter that goes from a quarter inch to 3.5 millimeter that's the only extra thing you're going to get these are actually cheap too so let's go ahead and plug that in there when we're going to go ahead and leave all this stuff wound up less like that this is what goes on your body tell mike is plugged in there's on and off switches for each of these and we're going to be kind of playing with the volume once we actually get this plug down
this is the jack that actually goes into the camera itself this is the receiver has an on/off button and aunt Anna I got the I got the adapter so it actually slings it's not hard mounted so it doesn't weigh down and over time Ben the mic very very important thing to do is to get a jack that has two separate tensions right there that's for stereo it'll come through as monia as mono when you edit it'll come through a stereo you'll record among ever when you edit it will be produced in stereo alright so the microphone is on right now right now the box is in front of the camera so I wonder out the audio is its go ahead and play with the actual volume button on it I'd say this is about 25 this is about 50 75 and 100 so let's knock it down to about fifty percent right there should be about fifty percent see how that sounds now the one thing that I'm worried about is this is a wireless transmitter I want to put this on my back basically where my belt clip is and I wonder if it doesn't have line of sight with the receiver what the sound is going to be like so let's go and do that now obviously there's I want to see how that background noise filter it out as well so right now the mic is behind me in my belt clip so I can I don't know exactly this is like that this is just the first test of this wireless lapel mic see how the audio sounds I'm going to put this on youtube actually as a review for this product for you know other people that want to go out in the woods and and record and do I you know I know tons of you know outdoor film earners and stuff like that that they get the same issues that I do you know audio is bad you can hear the wind really bad you know the wind interrupts what you're saying you know this is supposedly will reduce that if not cut it completely so we're going to see but right now I'm going to turn all the way around and see if the sound is interrupted in anyway like I said I'm worried about line of sight with the receiver and the transmitter so let's go do some distance alright guys so obviously hopefully you can't hear it but there's a lawnmower running in the background hopefully that's being filtered out as much as possible right now what I'm going to do is I'm going to walk all the way to my garage I'm going to continue talking I'm going to turn around 360 I'm going to stop turn keep talking in different areas i just want to make sure that when i am turning around or if i'm working on a trap or showing you guys some edibles or something like that that the audio is not being interrupted from line of sight to the receiver alright guys so let's walk well this is my backyard as you can see everything is a mile high because i do not cut anything like you know the goose foot or anything like that you know will be harvesting actually a lot of this so it's stuff soon but like I said this is just the test to see what this audio is going to sound like I'm going to bed turn and hopefully you can see me I don't know how I can't see the actual monitor right now so I'm pretty sure you guys can see me this is set the the shot that I set up well it's go ahead turn some more go all the way back to my garage back here well I got some cleaning to do it looks like the raccoons got the trash awesome no problem we'll be taking care of those raccoons here pretty soon but yeah hopefully this audio is coming out really good i really really hope that this is something that's just going to make my videos that much better for you guys so i'm going to kind of walk up to the camera now i look how big that useful it's getting got a lot of mints out here to be a drying-out forties and stuff but alright guys like i said this just been an audio test to see how good this is coming out hopefully it's coming out good I've seen some things saying that you got to go into your camera change some things around I hope I don't this is I mean I'm not really a tech kind of guy I can kind of force cup my way through it but i hope i don't have to with this i hope the audio is coming out clear and good for you guys so this has been William ours manse outdoors hope you enjoyed this very very short video and if you guys are into the outdoors and not filming outdoors pick you up one of these and hopefully it's doing good for me and hopefully I'll just bring our video audio up alright guys well hopefully this is going to bring the quality of the audio on my videos up a little bit and that's just going to help the quality of instruction that I'm giving in my videos so like I said there's been William Myers mass outdoors i hope you enjoyed the video and if you did click subscribe like in my video helps me out a lot appreciate our reviews comments the sport and hopefully we'll see in the woods
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William Myers MantisOutdoors
Modern and primitive skills, fun in the woods and product reviews
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