the noise level in the room is not the determining factor. the inherent noise of the microphone in connection with the sensitivity is the problem. cheap microphones are already at 40db-55db noise. Do you still have a sensitivity of more -40dbv at 1khz 94db test tone, there will be guaranteed noise.View attachment 111760
I think you will still hear how much better it sounds than with a standard microphone. it's about fun and not a professional recording. if you want it professional you have to use bruel&kjaer microphone these are the best in 60 years. there is nothing better but I don't spend 900-2000€ for microphone + preamp to make a youtube video.
Specs bruel &kjaer
Type 4189-A-021 ½-inch Free-field Microphone | Brüel & Kjær
Low-noise TEDS microphone with single-core cables designed for environmental, product noise, and building acoustics measuring.www.bksv.com
The inherent noise of the microphone is also one aspect, for sure.
I understand it's about fun, I am not saying everyone should record with professional equipment! I certainly don't consider my own recordings as "professional" (either from the point of view of the equipment used or the end result) and you can get much better quality than what I use (which did not cost that much, by the way - used Tascam is cheap, and mics are only 100€ - but it's not only about cost, some people just don't want to bother with any of this, and that's fine).
I just wanted to point out the limitations of these phone recordings, and the fact that it is not all about FR... Whether you are ok with those or not, I don't know. To me they limit our ability to interpret the results. Phone recordings leave too many "unknowns". But I think as the interest for videos expand we will see more reviewers using better equipment.
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