Comparing Zhizuka and Audavibe Condenser Microphone Sets

When it comes to recording music, having the right microphone can make a big difference. Two of the more popular sets of condenser microphones are the Zhizuka and Audavibe sets. Both provide excellent audio quality, but they have their differences.

The Zhizuka set offers three recording capsules and offers a frequency response of 20Hz-20kHz, a sensitivity of -34dB and a maximum SPL of 130dB. It is designed to give a natural sound, with low latency and low self-noise.

The Audavibe set is a cardioid condenser microphone set which has a reduced off-axis coloration. It has a frequency response of 20Hz-20kHz, sensitivity of -37dB and a maximum SPL of 125Db. The set also includes a shock mount, microphone spider and carry case.

When it comes to quality, both sets are excellent. The Zhizuka set offers a more natural sound, while the Audavibe set has a slightly higher sensitivity and maximum SPL. Both sets include a shock mount, microphone spider and carry case. They are both reasonably priced and offer good sound quality for the cost. However, the Zhizuka set may be the better choice for those looking for a more natural sound. Both sets will give you great results, so take the time to listen to both to determine which one best fits your needs.