

Built with a rugged grille, all-metal body, and optimizedįrequency response, the DRV100 microphone stands up to long hours The Digital ReferenceĭRV100 Dynamic Vocal Microphone is an all-around mic for stage with the issue that mics are more susceptible to mechanical noise in different. The DRV100 is extremely affordable all-around stage vocal mic Digital Reference, DRV100, New, 17, Cardioid.
#SOUND REFERENCE DRV100 MICROPHONE LICENSE#
Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts) and it has no protection from interference received from any other device.

I hadn't even noticed how tinny and far away other mics sounded in comparison. They aren't very pretty looking microphones but they get the job done.īuild quality seems quite solid, there's no switch or really anything fragile so I could see this holding up to being dropped down stairs and still functioning fine.īefore getting these microphones I was using a low-mid grade Radio Shack microphone, one that is larger, heavier, and higher-end looking than these.Īnd the sound quality of the Digital Reference mics blew it out of the water.Ĭompared to the other mics I had on hand (none very high quality) the Digital Reference mics stood out as being somewhat higher output and much warmer and bassier sounding all around. SoundID Reference plugin now supports multichannel calibration Accurate and reliable reference sound for stereo and multichannel speaker setups including 9.1.6 Atmos systems. I noticed immediately that they on the side of smaller and lighter weight, not that you could tell through the sound.

They come packaged well, just the microphone and a microphone holder, nothing fancy but effective and low-cost.

I haven't yet had these microphones for very long so I'll add to this review later on as I see how they hold up over time. It turned out to be a fantastic decision. I went to Guitar Center planning on buying a Shure SM48-LC or similar microphone - but was recommended the outstanding deal of two Digital Reference DRV100 microphones for $30 and decided to pull the trigger.
