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Incredibly pure
Acamax 19.06.2023
This microphone is legendary. However, even legends have (minor) weaknesses, which I'll discuss below.
I use this microphone nearly exclusively for voice, but have tested it on acoustic guitar as well. It excels at both, but I've not tested it enough on the guitar to determine if it's clearly a better or more balanced sound than more traditional options like the KM184.
Strengths: perfectly crystal clear, lively, crisp sound. Not overly sibilant, but still has a nice sizzle at the high end. The mids are rich, and the lower frequencies, while somewhat difficult to deal with in an untreated space, are manageable and sound nice.
Now, for two points that I think could be better or at least added as options for future designs:
1) switches on the back to attenuate certain frequencies. Totally optional, but could help people in non-ideal recording conditions to tune for their space at a hardware level instead of trying to fix it later with software.
2) the most baffling problem with this microphone, and why I at first thought it wasn't anything special: the foam windscreen it comes with, in my opinion, is not a good design and actually gives a bad first impression of this wonderful mic, at least to my ears and in the space I'm recording from. The mic itself, without the windscreen on, sounds incredible. It doesn't overly color the source or embellish it - it feels accurate, but not clinical or sterile. However, the foam windscreen sent with the mic is unusually thick and deadens the sound. It does do quite a good job at reducing plosives, but the cost to sound quality is too high for me. Using the mic without its foam screen does require better mic technique to avoid overpowering plosives, but the increase in purity and liveliness of the sound is worth it.
One solution that works: surprisingly, using the default grill style windscreen provided with the Icon Pro (also from Earthworks) on the Ethos gives the best compromise between plosives and liveliness and still sounds absolutely amazing. The chassis of the two mics are the same, so you can screw off the default foam windscreen and replace it with the Icon Pro's, if you have access to one, and see which you prefer.
In conclusion: the mic itself is absolutely brilliant. The foam windscreen that comes with it is not. It would be nice if both the Icon Pro's grill style wind screen and the default one with the Ethos were sent together, so the user can determine the best one for their use case, or at least have the option to switch them freely when needed.
This microphone is legendary. However, even legends have (minor) weaknesses, which I'll discuss below.
I use this microphone nearly exclusively for voice, but have tested it on acoustic guitar as well. It excels at both, but I've not tested it enough on the guitar to determine if it's clearly a better or more balanced sound than more traditional options like
This microphone is legendary. However, even legends have (minor) weaknesses, which I'll discuss below.
I use this microphone nearly exclusively for voice, but have tested it on acoustic guitar as well. It excels at both, but I've not tested it enough on the guitar to determine if it's clearly a better or more balanced sound than more traditional options like the KM184.
Strengths: perfectly crystal clear, lively, crisp sound. Not overly sibilant, but still has a nice sizzle at the high end. The mids are rich, and the lower frequencies, while somewhat difficult to deal with in an untreated space, are manageable and sound nice.
Now, for two points that I think could be better or at least added as options for future designs:
1) switches on the back to attenuate certain frequencies. Totally optional, but could help people in non-ideal recording conditions to tune for their space at a hardware level instead of trying to fix it later with software.
2) the most baffling problem with this microphone, and why I at first thought it wasn't anything special: the foam windscreen it comes with, in my opinion, is not a good design and actually gives a bad first impression of this wonderful mic, at least to my ears and in the space I'm recording from. The mic itself, without the windscreen on, sounds incredible. It doesn't overly color the source or embellish it - it feels accurate, but not clinical or sterile. However, the foam windscreen sent with the mic is unusually thick and deadens the sound. It does do quite a good job at reducing plosives, but the cost to sound quality is too high for me. Using the mic without its foam screen does require better mic technique to avoid overpowering plosives, but the increase in purity and liveliness of the sound is worth it.
One solution that works: surprisingly, using the default grill style windscreen provided with the Icon Pro (also from Earthworks) on the Ethos gives the best compromise between plosives and liveliness and still sounds absolutely amazing. The chassis of the two mics are the same, so you can screw off the default foam windscreen and replace it with the Icon Pro's, if you have access to one, and see which you prefer.
In conclusion: the mic itself is absolutely brilliant. The foam windscreen that comes with it is not. It would be nice if both the Icon Pro's grill style wind screen and the default one with the Ethos were sent together, so the user can determine the best one for their use case, or at least have the option to switch them freely when needed.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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The Ethos "Sounds Like Life" - I Really Like It
Three 12.04.2024
Earthworks has made a very impressive microphone with the Ethos.
I use this for voiceover and it complements my voice much better than my SM7b did.
I find that this captures a lot of detail, without being harsh at all in higher frequencies. Any voice on the Ethos is very easy to listen to.
The build quality is excellent and I have no doubt this will last a lifetime. The orbit mount is also great in allowing you to position the microphone in the perfect spot. It does tighten sufficiently and everything feels solid.
The Ethos is very straightforward and you know exactly what you're getting, which I like. I think it was a worthwhile investment, and I'm glad I swapped my old SM7b for this.
Earthworks will also give you some free izotope plugins, as stated on their website, which I was able to claim by email after providing proof of purchase and the serial number.
I think the only downside is the fact that the black version of the Ethos is much more expensive than the silver, however I do think it looks great in both colours.
Overall I recommend the Ethos if you are looking for a premium quality condenser microphone.
Earthworks has made a very impressive microphone with the Ethos.
I use this for voiceover and it complements my voice much better than my SM7b did.
I find that this captures a lot of detail, without being harsh at all in higher frequencies. Any voice on the Ethos is very easy to listen to.
The build quality is excellent and I have no doubt this will last
Earthworks has made a very impressive microphone with the Ethos.
I use this for voiceover and it complements my voice much better than my SM7b did.
I find that this captures a lot of detail, without being harsh at all in higher frequencies. Any voice on the Ethos is very easy to listen to.
The build quality is excellent and I have no doubt this will last a lifetime. The orbit mount is also great in allowing you to position the microphone in the perfect spot. It does tighten sufficiently and everything feels solid.
The Ethos is very straightforward and you know exactly what you're getting, which I like. I think it was a worthwhile investment, and I'm glad I swapped my old SM7b for this.
Earthworks will also give you some free izotope plugins, as stated on their website, which I was able to claim by email after providing proof of purchase and the serial number.
I think the only downside is the fact that the black version of the Ethos is much more expensive than the silver, however I do think it looks great in both colours.
Overall I recommend the Ethos if you are looking for a premium quality condenser microphone.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Fantastic Mic
SaraEZ 11.04.2025
From the build quality to the detailed audio pick up, I could not be more pleased with this mic. This is a no nonsense machine built with purpose and excels at this. Can't imagine using any other mic!