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Portable noise radio
Ether is surprisingly small and light, and does what is was designed to do.
It works well with headphones (A-T ATH-M60x), but when attached to a portable recorder (Tascam DR-22WL, phone) a constant hum is always present. Maybe changing the length of the connecting cable will help.
Also, the case is made of plastic, and to replace the batteries one must unscrew 4 screws - hopefully the batteries will last long, or the screw holes will not!
It works well with headphones (A-T ATH-M60x), but when attached to a portable recorder (Tascam DR-22WL, phone) a constant hum is always present. Maybe changing the length of the connecting cable will help.
Also, the case is made of plastic, and to replace the batteries one must unscrew 4 screws - hopefully the batteries will last long, or the screw holes will not!
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Weird Mic for Weird people
I love this. It is at times soothing and others terrifying.
Great if you have a discreet/small handheld recorder, but plugged into my Zoom I was worried about dropping one or the other.
Pros -
You can get some amazing samples / beds using this
Cons -
It is very light plastic and I don't think it would survive a drop. Could really do with a shock cover etc or a wrist tie.
Overall though, it's a very specific purpose tool. If you want it you won't be disappointed.
Great if you have a discreet/small handheld recorder, but plugged into my Zoom I was worried about dropping one or the other.
Pros -
You can get some amazing samples / beds using this
Cons -
It is very light plastic and I don't think it would survive a drop. Could really do with a shock cover etc or a wrist tie.
Overall though, it's a very specific purpose tool. If you want it you won't be disappointed.
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Does what it says!
Great little tool for capturing audio strangeness
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