 Some of you if you're watching the video, you almost certainly would have noticed that I'm using a different microphone today. Some of you might have even heard it, although I will say that this, it's the new Earthworks ethos ETHOS microphone that I'm testing out today, and I will probably use it for a couple of weeks just to, you know, force myself to get over any change resistance with it. It is a microphone that's an iteration of their of another mic that they had sort of a combination of a few mics, in my opinion, as to what they had. And they, but it is the, you know, I use that high LPR 40, and I've used it for years. And then I earlier this year, I tested out the Earthworks icon mic, which I was impressed with, but it felt a little flat to me. It needed a lot of EQ to make it sound like home for me. And it was just always a little bit scratchy. This one feels most like home to me, of any mic that I've used. I'm using very little EQ on this, maybe a little slight pullback at like 800 Hertz or so, because it was just being a little bit, to me, it was being a little bit too energetic there. But otherwise the top end is fine. I'm not having to like dial in a DS or a whole ton. It's a comfortable mic to use. It's a little weird because it has a foam windscreen on it. And that is part of the design of this microphone. It's built that way. Its predecessor kind of had a foam windscreen that I think they just brought forward. But it's a great sounding mic. It's an end fire microphone, as are the others that I've used here. Meaning, if you're looking at me, the sound goes into the end of it. I talk across an end fire microphone to keep my peas from popping at all of you. And also just to keep things out of my way. I don't know if it'll remain my main mic. I kind of want to go and use it on other things, like on my snare drum right over there and see how it does for that. Because it feels like it's got that perfect sort of articulation that I might like out of a snare drum, but still has that beefiness of that midrange that I actually pulled out a little bit. So I'll keep you posted.