Male, 20s (Anonymous) Use: Piano recording (home)

Honestly, I was skeptical at first because of the price, but after listening to the demo samples, I decided to buy it. The sense of air and natural resonance really surprised me. Even compared to high-end studio gear, I feel this is more than enough for me right now.

Female, 30s (Anonymous) Use: Flute recording (home)

It captures breath and harmonics beautifully. When I tried it in a concert hall, the sound was even better — rich and easy to work with in post.

Male, 30s (Anonymous) Use: Wind ensemble rehearsal (school)

It makes it easy to grasp the overall balance of the full ensemble, and it clearly picks up even the fine movements of the woodwinds.

Female, 20s (Anonymous) Use: Piano school

I asked Mr. Asahina to record our students’ recital, and he recommended this microphone. It really helped me keep costs low for our small-budget event. The recorded sound was well received by both students and parents!

Male, 40s (Anonymous) Use: Amateur orchestra recording

Even with a large ensemble, the midrange doesn’t get muddy — the strings and winds are clearly separated. I spend far less time editing afterward.

Male, 60s (Anonymous) Use: Train sound recording

It captures fine details like wheel flanges and air brake sounds very well. Makes it easy to compare the differences between train lines and car models.

Female, 30s (Anonymous) Use: Choir recording (church)

I use it to record choir rehearsals. Even soprano peaks are smooth and pleasant. The sound quality and cost performance are both excellent.

Male, 20s (Anonymous) Use: Violin solo (lesson recording)

I wanted to record my university lessons in high quality. When I asked about recording techniques, I got a very kind and detailed response. That personal touch meant a lot.

Female, 20s (Anonymous) Use: Theater rehearsal

I use it for theater rehearsals. Both the camera and mic stay fixed, yet it still captures even the smallest lines clearly and evenly.

Male, 30s (Anonymous) Use: Jazz live recording (club)

It captures the whole atmosphere of the venue. Placement is tricky when drums are close, but with a touch of reverb afterward, it gives an album-like quality.

Female, 60s (Anonymous) Use: Healing music production

I didn’t know much about recording equipment, but Mr. Asahina guided me patiently. Following his instructions, I was able to record beautifully. I truly enjoy using it.

Male, 50s (Anonymous) Use: Chamber music rehearsal recording

The raw recording already sounds great. There’s a clear difference from my recorder’s built-in mic. It keeps costs down, so I’m considering buying another pair.

Male, 60s (Anonymous) Use: Nature field recording

Now that I have more free time, I started recording the river and forest near my home. The realism of the sound was far beyond what I expected.

Male, 30s (Anonymous) Use: Street piano recording (outdoor)

At first I struggled with wind noise, but after contacting for advice, I received very helpful guidance. I can now capture outdoor street piano performances beautifully.

Male, 40s (Anonymous) Use: Nature sound collection (rain, waves, birds)

Compared to commercial microphones, this one colors the sound much less. I can record natural environments in a very realistic, uncolored way.

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