• Reviews around wind noise (1.31 of 5)

    Sony ECMCS3 Clip Style Omnidirectional Stereo Microphone, Silver

    • Great mic for picking up conversations inside but outside your going to need to put some foam on the ends to stop wind noise which should come with the mic.
    • I have a fuzzy attached to help block out wind noise, but I am really impressed at how well the microphone works.
    • When used outdoors, it picks up wind noise badly, so it makes sense to place it where the air flow from the wind is not hitting the microphone.
    • and now there's no wind noise when using outside
    • If you're using it on your motorcycle helmet, make sure to use a deadcat or foam to keep those anoying wind noises out.sound quality is very clear and loud enough
    • When riding my dirt bike, I had to put a wind sock or dead cat over the mic to significantly reduce wind noise
    • I made a pretty hefty dead cat to get rid of excessive wind noise when riding on my motorcycle and it performs superbly.
    • so I can't say how it would be for wind noise or traffic noise,
    • It allows for a natural sound without the negatives of wind noise
    • I got this to use with my GoPro Hero2 to pick up more exhaust sound rather than wind noise
    • I did make a custom sponge cover for the mic which took away all of the wind noise
    • it's the best mic overall with motovlogging, It just has slight wind noise
    • Underneath my breath guard this mic picks up virtually no wind noise, sounds crystal clear, and is a major upgrade over my Movo GM100
    • I use this microphone inside my helmet for moto vlogs and by putting the microphone in my cheek pad the wind noise is nearly all gone without the need of a wind reducer
    • I also purchased some fake fur from a fabric store and covered both mics to reduce wind noise.
    • It sits right behind the visor of my helmet and so far I have not experienced it picking up too much wind noise, although I have it setup with lapel windscreens on each side just to disturb the air flowing over the mic and reduce any potential distortion
    • Have this mic set up on my street bike helmet and the mic works grate and the wind noise is not bad at all wile ridding
    • I added a couple wind screens on both ends and notice very little wind noise
    • Without the cotton balls, there was still a bit of wind noise, but the exhaust sound was much clearer than with the GoPro alone
    • I attach it inside my helmet and it's easy to capture the engine/exhaust noise and my voice without much wind noise.
    • Will pick up wind noise
    • I'd seen this recommended by several youtubers who get great sound with the same application, but I lost everything to wind noise once I hit about 35 mph, no matter what kind of wind screen or dead cat I fashoned for it
    • I found nothing horrible about this mic in post audio editing, was able to get a good s/n ratio and with slight manipulations to certain frequencies, it sounded just fine to me
    • I found nothing horrible about this mic in post audio editing, was able to get a good s/n ratio and with slight manipulations to certain frequencies, it sounded just fine to me
    • I found nothing horrible about this mic in post audio editing, was able to get a good s/n ratio and with slight manipulations to certain frequencies, it sounded just fine to me