AKG D5 Vocal mic , vid 1
Uploader Comments (ellaskins)
Top Comments
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i love all your videos!
They are really helpful.
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Humm If you do another video on this mic can we have some footage of you singing please lol
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Hey loved your video. You are naturally talent to be funny and interesting. I have the same make and 50+ more other mikes. The D5 is a great value.
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0:48 there's a screw there... tighten it. use a pick or a coin, aha.
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bhaha i got one for Christmas, the manual did make me laugh it's hilarious haha
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@wogfun: Watch my video and you will see that the AKG D5 is much better than the SM58.
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@Thisthatify: I have that on my channel. AKG D5 vs SM58, Check it out!
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Go to proaudiostar,com and enter the discount code WORKINGMAND5 to receive a great deal on the AKG D5!
Enter WORKINGMANSM58 to receive a great deal on the SHURE SM58!
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Go to proaudiostar,com and enter the discount code WORKINGMAND5 to receive a great deal on the AKG D5!
Enter WORKINGMANSM58 to receive a great deal on the SHURE SM58!
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@WorkingManStudios will do!
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@Thisthatify: I have that on my channel. AKG D5 vs SM58, Check it out!
Clean your lens D: it's still grubby
j3k2006 2 years ago
down to shit inside the casing, no can do sorry! : ( j
ellaskins 2 years ago
What's your philosophy on really expensive microphones- the ones that cost hundreds of euros or dollars, work underwater, and blah blah blah! What's the point? I figure, as long as you don't have a nady low end mic, anywhere around the middle seems just fine. What do you think Johnathan?
Also, how about wireless for weddings?
StoneyMunsonFilms 2 years ago
hi, generaly for a working DJ a good mic price range of UK £60 to £80 will do, make you sound better and last far longer than a cheeper modle. The hyper xepensiver mic is for studio work or concerts. j
ellaskins 2 years ago