Strawberry Fest VO recorded on AT 2020 USB Mic

Here's how the AT2020 fared on a TV spot currently running in San Diego. The voiceover was recorded in a closet using the Audiotechnica 2020 USB microphone.

 

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  • 4/22/2011 Stefania Lintonbon wrote:
    Nice. I use that mic as well! Love it.
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    1. 4/22/2011 Bobbin Beam wrote:
      Hi Stefania,
      Yea, not too bad. USB's have come a long way. I'm selling my Samson CO1U on Craigslist. The AT2020 is suprisingly full, with low noise.
      Best,
      Bobbin
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  • 4/22/2011 Jim wrote:
    The audio quality is truly awesome. I definitely want to add this to my Christmas wish list.
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    1. 4/22/2011 Bobbin Beam wrote:
      Hi Jim,
      Thanks for stopping by and joining in on the conversation. I agree the AT2020 would make a nice gift under the tree. Drop big hints to your loved ones!
      Best,
      Bobbin
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  • 4/22/2011 Dan Nims wrote:
    Actually sounded pretty good! Your voice was perfect for the commercial, warm and inviting. It's amazing how you can go into a closet and turn out work that is professional. The AT2020 packs a lot of punch for the price.
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    1. 4/25/2011 Bobbin Beam wrote:
      Hi Dan,
      Thanks for joining in the conversation. I was having some issues at first with the mic, because it was picking up too much room noise and it sounded harsh. An adjustment to reduce volume in my Window audio settings made it sound oh so much better!
      All The Best,
      Bobbin
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  • 4/23/2011 Bettye Zoller wrote:
    Saw your post about Audio Technica mics. I use them in my studio. Have used ten years now. Also use RODE and Sennheiser. Like them all. The Audio Technica is my workhorse mic tho...
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    1. 4/25/2011 Bobbin Beam wrote:
      Hi Betteye,
      This is my first experience with AT mics and I'm duly impressed. I also have a Rode NT1A that's a great sounding mic for me. At the sound booth here at home I use my Neumann TLM 193. Thinking about trying a Sennheiser 416, just for fun!
      Thanks for visiting and for your comment.
      Best,
      Bobbin
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