By member:
lennya
- Aug 16, 2008
Good low cost micStrengths: Low cost, decent sound quality, includes everything you need to start using it Weakness: No light indicating if the mic is on or off The ATR-25 is an external microphone which offers a low price point and decent audio quality. It should give better results than most built-in camcorder mics. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
goodglarp
- Jun 7, 2004
Audio-Technica ATR-25 Stereo MicrophoneStrengths: Complete kit with connectors and holders, good quality build at low price. Low self-noise. Weakness: Not adequate for minidisc or direct recording; weak signal. No documentation. The kit is very complete with cables, cable adaptors, stand adaptors, and windscreen, which I found surprising for such a low-cost name brand product. The build for all components did not seem cheap. I used a brand new Duracell battery instead of the included generic cell in order not to second guess the mic's performance. 83% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
musickid22
- Nov 30, 2005
You definitely get what you pay for...Strengths: Includes everything you need to use it. Provides stereo sound. Weakness: Construction, sound quality, handling noise. I purchased this microphone because the majority of reviews I found for it gave it good ratings. I make low-no budget short films and was looking for a shotgun mic that would get the job done, the cheaper the better. I decided to give the ATR-25 a try but was instantly very disappointed. 50% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: macman13
Feb 8, 2006 The atr25 is not a shotgun microphone. It is a stereo mic made to pick up noise from all directions. The atr50 is a shotgun mic.
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Very good value.
Strengths: Well made. Good stereo separation. Low self noise. Good tonal balance.
Weakness: Weak on bass.
The ATR25 comes with everything you need for recording with most camcorders. It's very well made. It has plenty of output, good stereo separation and little self noise. Compared to my AT822, it's bass is a little weak, but most mics in this price range are. For music, it's tonal balance is better than my ATR55 (mono, shotgun). This mic typically sells for under $40 which makes it a very good value, but don't expect it to sound like the $250 AT822. I based my rating on it's value. I think there are a lot of people looking for a stereo mic in this price range and this one shouldn't be forgotten.
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