Electro-Voice RE20 Dynamic Broadcast Microphone with Variable-D
Electro-Voice RE20 Dynamic Broadcast Microphone with Variable-D Reviews
The Electro-Voice RE20 is the broadcast studio voice-over mic used by pros for years. The RE20 is smooth across a wide spectrum of frequencies, and because it's a Continuously Variable-D mic, it's virtually free of bass-boosting "proximity effect" when used close. An easy "bass tilt down" switch corrects spectrum balance for use in long-reach situations or other bass attenuation applications, making it great for acoustic and electric bass, as well as a kick drum. Engineers at Sweetwater agree: the Electro-Voice RE20 is a studio and broadcast standard!
Replaced my 25 year old RE20
The RE20 is my favorite vocal and sax mic. Had to have a fresh one. Warm, flat response. Best dynamic mic ever for live or studio.
Awesome
Awesome mic
Sounds great!
The Gold Standard for Voice
This was among one of my first purchases from Sweetwater during COVID. I also have the RE27 n/d. For voice over and broadcasting its the RE20. There is a reason why this is the 'gold standard' for radio broadcast and voice work. Right now I am using it to produce a weekly one hour radio program for a local FM radio station. Its a pleasure to use and is very good at rejecting HVAC and other noises in my small studio. It really smooths out my worn out voice from captaining ice hockey teams and yelling at sporting events. Being able to use it stock without a wind screen is a plus. Almost as smooth as a ribbon without the issues.
Best of the best
The Electro-Voice RE20 is an outstanding dynamic microphone that delivers exceptional sound quality. Its Variable-D design minimizes proximity effect, ensuring consistent and clear audio, even when moving around. The build is rugged and durable, perfect for both studio and broadcast environments. With excellent noise rejection and a natural, balanced tone, it's a top choice for anyone looking for a professional-grade microphone. Highly recommended for podcasters, broadcasters, and voiceover artists! Five stars!
Bury me with this microphone
I love this mic. Looks cool to me. Great for recording almost anything. I've been impressed with how good an acoustic guitar sounds through it.
Very competent dynamic
The RE20 is probably the best studio dynamic you can buy, at least in my opinion.
It has a fair neutral response, without the boosted bass of most other dynamics.
The variable-d is a bit of gimmick, it will boost bass if you get closer but instead of getting boomy it gets a tad muddy. But for broadcast that's much more manageable and if you want to boost the low end of you voice you can easily use an EQ.
For most I've tried it's preferable over the sm7b, which tends to be very dark and mask/destroy the consonants in a way the RE20 does not.
Not impressed at all
Barely sounds any better than a SM58, save your money and get an Audio-Technica BP40. 2 stars for the fact that you could sing with the mic in your throat and it still would not be too bassy and makes for a good improvised weapon in a pinch due to the solid construction.
Kept trying others...THEN I FINALLY MATURED and grew up! Realized I already had the best microphone for my voice AND for EVERY USE! THE EV RE20!
Excellent option for recording bass guitar
I was having issues with the tone of my bass when I recorded it. Way too much midrange that I could not effectively EQ out of the mix. I was having trouble getting that deep bass sound that really fills the bottom of a recording. I typically record one channel as a DI and one channel with a mic and then blend the two channels when I mix. Ben Robinson suggested that I try the RE20 and that I position it a few feet away from the speaker to enhance the bottom end. Once again, Ben hit the target. This is a great mic for bass and reasonably priced at that. Thank you Ben Robinson and thank you Sweetwater!
THE BEST DYNAMIC MIC
Fantastic choice, came in mint condition
The quality of EV is on another level. Iconic microphone
Made famous by Gary at Nerdrotic
This is THE microphone of Gary at Nerdrotic. His audio is superior to all other guests. This is why. Hail Friday Night Tights.
The one true king
Solid and versatile mic
The EV RE20 is great for broadcast and podcasting. It it also nice for acoustic bass, kick drum and floor toms. It has lower output than condensers, which is helpful when recording loud sources. The RE20 rejects background noise well, making it easy to keep your mixes clean. You may need to boost the gain when recording quiet sources. It really doesn't sound bad on anything. I heard a recording of a concert band recorded with a pair of EV RE20s, and was pleasantly surprised. Every studio should have one or two.
Awesome Mic
We use this on every session. Great mic for Kick (Studio or Live) and on horns. Equally useful on vocals and acoustic guitar. There is a reason this thing is in so many studios and radio stations. Nice clear punch on kick drum. Accurate and clean on vocals. I'd recommend highly.
A Great Microphone for Broadcast or Recording at a reasonable price.
Wow. The sound from this mic is awesome!
I bought this mic for my podcast, Hope Renewed. I love the quality and how easily it produces great sound. I don't even need a pop filter. It works perfectly with my Rodecaster Pro.
Perfect mic that doubles as a hammer
What can be said about the undisputed industry standard for dynamic mics. All other mics are just attempting to be as good as this one. Now, I know that not one single mic can work for all applications, but this mic might be the closest to a Swiss army knife that has ever been. Home run for male vocals, drums, wind instruments, and due to it's flat response, I've even used it for acoustic guitar. I adore the RE20.
Oh also, you could likely build a large house with it. It's more solid than some hammers I've used. ((And yes, this is a pro, not a con))
vocals never sounded this good
If you're a rock, metal, or hardcore singer that screams as well as sings, you can't get a better mic than an RE20. The sound is absolutely perfect, and you can scream full volume into this thing and it'll take it. There's no need to use a pop filter, and there's virtually no proximity effect. This is definitely one of the nicest sounding mics I have. A bit pricey yes, but it is really worth it.
Awesome mic
Excellent Voice Microphone
I have owned this Electro-Voice RE20 for some 6 months. It's been employed on a low power FM station and listening to the signal it sounds warm and clear. Also, I employed the RE20 for an audio book recording, making different voices. One of the voices was done with a scratchy and angry sounding voice purposely up close to the mic, with a pop filter (the RE20 has a built-in pop filter-so it has two, one built-in and clamped on) between my lips and the mic. And listening to that recording each word could be heard clearly, because of the RE20 ability to be immune from the "oh-no!" garbled proximity effect. It is a dynamic mic and I have another dynamic mic that sounds good but has severe proximity effect. So... a thousand kudos to the people at Electro Voice!!
Great Product, Incredible Service
Incredible microphone and even better service. Clint called me personally to make sure my address was correct and if there was anything else I needed. He also upgraded my shipping for free to make sure I got it on time. I've never heard of Sweetwater till I Googled for this mic and I'll always come back for any purchases. Great company.
Only Microphone left from the legendary RE series
This microphone speaks for itself, but I can speak for the fantastic customer service Sweetwater and sales associate Ryan Clapper provide. As a Canadian customer, after duties/taxes and exchange it sometimes costs me a bit more, but it is well worth it to not have to shop with Long & Mcquade here in Canada. Thank you for the speedy shipping, great customer service and excellent products.
Well deserved Reputation
The Broadcast standard Reputation is well deserved, and unlike some of the reviews I have seen on line I did not need 30 DB of gain to use it, I run it thru a Focusrite ISA One and no EQ needed and it sounds amazing.
EV RE20
Love it. The lack of proximity effect is useful. Clean, consistent sound and versatile.
Great mic for saxophone!
I own two RE20s and use them to amplify and record saxophone. They are rugged and they deliver a nice natural sound, without all the extra high end or boomy bass you get from many other microphones. Over 10 years and counting...
Ver versatile
I bought this mic for male vocals, and for that, it delivers. However, I've discovered that is also a great bluegrass banjo and double bass mic as well. When recording banjo, I place the RE 20 in the back of my banjo under my armpit with a small condense mic up front. The Re 20 track rejects all the harsh overtones typical with a banjo recording and delivers and nice smooth low end, more palpable banjo tone. For my bright student model double bass, I place the RE 20 in front of the f holes and blend that track in with the pickup track. This mic takes out my bass's highs and beautifully picks up the lows. I HIGHLY recommend this mic for male vocals, banjo, and double bass.
Amazing
This mic sounds good on everything, especially vocals. I'd prefer it over the sm7b any day.
Electro-Voice RE20
RE20 BEST MIC I FOUND FOR HAM RADIO
I am not a musician, however I have been a very active ham radio operator for 61 years. I have not found a mic in the ham radio field to compare to my new RE20. I get compliments every day from other hams on the air about my audio. Since adding this mic to my station, the difference was noticed and remarked about immediately! Over the years I have used many mics and nothing compares to this RE20. I have used Electro Voice mics in years gone by, but the clarity of the RE20 is unmatched. Also the Variable D is very useful when 2 or 3 guys are around a table on the air with others in a group session. Great addition !
Great V.O. Mic!
I Have a Voiceover Studio and after trying every mic imaginable we finally settled with this trusty mic.
Thanks Ted and Sweetwater for your continuous support.
Top Notch Podcast Mic
This is an extremely well made broadcast quality microphone that delivers clear vocal sound without any additional coloration or warmth. I have a deep voice, so the fact that it operates without any additional proximity effect allows me to have much higher quality voiceovers and vocal samples. It"s a very heavy microphone, so be sure to use this with a strong microphone stand or boom arm. I utilize it without a pop filter, and merely add a wind foam head on it. This is a professional microphone for anyone interested in a high-quality product.
Best Vocal Mic for Raspy Voice!
I"ve gone through about 5 different microphones, trying to find one that best fits my raspy voice. With a diaphragm mic, no matter how much eq"ing I would do, I always had that "harshness" to my lead vocal.
This mic is unbelievable for taming that. My voice sounds so smooth and professional with this mic - very minimal post processing to do. And having no proximity effect is icing on the cake. I wish I found this mic about 9 songs ago. I really am considering redoing all of the vocals on my songs with this mic.
Love it! If I could give it 6 stars I would!
Awesome VO Mic
It"s everything and more in a VO or broadcast microphone- exceeds my expectations
Best Dynamic Mic on the Market
I've been an RE20 fan for many many years now. It's extremely versatile, from vocals, to guitar cabs, to kick drums... It does each of them exceptionally well! It was built as a radio broadcast mic, so of course it's the cream of the crop for podcasting or VO work. It's built like a tank, nearly indestructible, and can serve your needs for decades to come.
The RE20 is a High Quality Mic.
This mic is fantastic for voice over in the home studio environment. It rejects a lot of sound coming from behind the mic. Minimal acoustic treatment allows you to get a very low noise floor. The tone of this mic is warm, full, clear, and detailed. This mic, when recorded at -12db to -18db really is natural sounding. This mic prevented me from spending a lot of money on additional expensive room treatments and gives me the professional sound my clients want.
Great Broadcast Mic
I was looking for a Microphone that didn't pick up off axis sounds from outside in the street school buses backing up or the trash man. I did a lot of research before choosing this and from what I read it filled my requirements. I set it up using a 2 foot Mogami Gold Cable to a cloudlifter pre-amp, then to my Audient ID14. The voiceover quality is very good and as I had wished the sensitivity pattern ignores off axis sounds. I very much recommend this microphone. Oh, yes, It's made in the USA too.
I'm Talking, I'm Talking
I've been using either an SM7, a SM57 or if I'm really full of myself a U47 for years. A lot of my "Radio" friends use the RE20, so I thought that I'd give it a go.
Very good response, a little Basie, but acceptable
Great @ isolation
When you want an isolated sound, this is the perfect mic. I love it on woodwinds or brass. Anything sounds clear through it - I haven't yet used it for kick drum or amps but I have high hopes. To my taste - it can sound unnaturally isolated in that you (usually) don't hear the natural reverb of the room whatsoever. Knowing its time and place, this is the perfect mic.
RE20 is a standard for a reason
The RE20 has long been a staple in broadcasting and for very good reason... It's dead simple to setup, works very well with dialogue, and doesn't take much post processing to get a finished product. Of course garbage in=garbage out in that it won't make you more talented, but you certainly won't be battling the microphone part of your sonic equation.
If you're doing podcasting, broadcasting, narration, voice acting, etc. It's solid. I'm sure it's great on other sources, but I bought this for a podcast, knowing what I was getting in to, and I'm unsurprised that this mic came through in spades.
Broadcast Standard
What's to say about the Electro-Voice RE-20, it's the definitive broadcast standard. It's my go to mic for live sports announcers (Hockey, and Basketball), My Podcasting microphone, I even heard it sounds pretty good on Kick Drums.
Accept no imitations, buy the RE-20 you won't regret it...ever!
I made a good choice
I like the mic. I can't believe the gain I get without the booster unit but I had the booster unit anyway.
Perfect Vocal Mic for Male VOX
I love this microphone so much, it is perfect for male vocals. I bought this because I was looking for a big warm broadcast sound while recording singing. The microphone delivered in a big way. When I track live, this is my go to. I added the Cloudlifter to the mix for extra signal. The cloudlifter adds the dynamic that makes this sound like a vintage condenser with less background noise. I love it and will always use it!
Podcasters delight
This is a seriously professional mic and will immediately set your recordings apart from the crowd. Lots of dynamic range and nuance. Amazing for voice recordings. If you're a podcaster, voice over producer, or do any type of work that demands demands first rate vocal presentation, look no further. If you can afford it, invest in one and don't look back
Everything I expected it to be.
Noise issue
The mic itself sounded great, however it picked up 7.5khz noise. The source, after much testing, tweaking, checking, and correspondence with EV is presumably a near by cellular tower. Tried two mics sorting through the problem. Only mic that's ever picked up this interference. Unfortunate, because otherwise, I quite liked the microphone.
While the mic didn't work for me Sweetwater was great to deal with through the process as was Electro Voice. Both were professional and extremely helpful throughout the process.
Electro Voice RE20
After consulting my sales consultant "Chris" I decided to buy the RE20. This microphone is fantastic for voice recording. The sound is rich and clear.
Great Bass Drum Mic
I bought this primarily as a bass drum mic. I swapped out my D112 for this, moving the D112 to mic my floor tom and using an EV e901 inside the kick by the beater head and the RE20 on the back resonant head in the port.
I have to say, it's a delightful combination. I also quite liked my D112. But on my particular bass drum (Pearl Reference 20"), this combination through my focusrite ISA428 is amazing. It's that really meaty, substantial kick sound I'd been longing for. And bonus - the D112 as a floor tom mic is pretty impressive, too.
Overall, very happy and impressed with the mic.
Electro Voice RE 20
This is the workhorse of the broadcasting world. It is also a part of my VO arsenal along with my 416 Shotgun mic. I would recommend the RE 20 to anyone desiring a quality sound.
Great Voiceover Mic
What a great mic! In my 30+ years in broadcasting and voiceover I have used a lot of different mics. The RE20 is one of the best. I even like it better than the RE27. It has such a clean sound yet it's very warm and inviting. You can't go wrong with the RE20! Plus the price at Sweetwater is nice too.
One of the Best Mics on the Planet
I've been using the RE-20 for years now and it is my go-to vocal mic for nearly any performance male or female due to the Variable-D proximity enhancement the mic offers.
This mic is very flat and accurate so any source it's placed in front of will have 100% accurate reproduction with no real hype on the lows or highs, though I find the Variable-D actually enhances low end information in the right areas.
You can use this on a number of sources without a problem. Vocals, bass, electric guitars, you can throw a LOT at the RE-20 and have it sound awesome. Get two, not one!
As radio as it gets...
Still the best microphone in broadcasting, especially for the spoken word.
Recommended.
Smooth, great for voice overs. You'll also need the CloudLifter CL-1 to boost the gain.
Electrovoice RE-20
What a GREAT Mic!
I am a amateur radio operator (KJ4QVJ) and since I started useing my new RE-20, my audio reports have been GREAT! I have had several stations comment that my audio is "broadcast quality".
Thanks Sweetwater!
Great Bass Microphone
This mic is absolutely amazing for capturing bass guitar both on the road and in the studio. An RE 20 channel paired with a good DI channel will make your bass sound stunning. Get it!
Love the RE20
I've been very happy with the EV RE20 for home recording and for singing live through a Fishman 220 (with a Cloudlifter). The night I forst used the RE20 live, I got several comments on the fine quality of the sound from the audience. This was an upgrade from a Sennheiser e935, which I still like and will keep. But the difference is extraordinary. I particularly like the minimal proximity effect. (I will say that I had to put a counterweight on my mic stand - this thing's a tad heavy.)
Worthy of the accolades
I love it, I brought it primarily for use on the outer resonant bass drum head paired with a D-6 about 1/3rd the way inside the shell, balancing the levels between the two gives a tonne of options and different sounds/feels.
From the few tests I've done so far I expect this will be one of my "go to" mics for just about everything. the flatness of the sound and lack of proximity effect is fine by me as it allows me to do whatever I want with the source sound.
Great mic
There is a reason this mic is considered the Gold Standard. It's rugged. If dropped from waist height onto a concrete floor, be concerned for the floor, not the RE20. Its internal mounting provides will gladly absorb gentle bumps without producing the slightest hint of a thump in the audio.
THE mic for kick drum
A "Must-Have" Mic for any collection!
I originally bought the mic to record kick and upright bass and it has NOT disappointed in those areas. This mic has a "true" sound, meaning it will pickup your sound just as it is. For drummers that know how to tune your drums, this mic is for you.
This mic also excels at vocals. Recently I was recording an artist who's voice was warm, yet powerful. I tried the U-87 and the C-414 but the producer wasn't happy with the results. Before I reached for my ribbon mic, I pulled the RE-20 out and was blown away. This mic does it all!
One side note...Mic needs gobs of gain. I strongly recommend a nice preamp or a Cloud lifter to boost gain.
great value
great addition to our mic closet handles transients well multi kick drum mic
Dynamic mics all the way!!!!
After months of research I have finally found the vocal mic with the sound that I have longed for. Personally I prefer the RE-20 and the Shure SM7B over many of the hi-end condensors, which is really saying something. I also own the Blue Bottle with B6 and B7 capsules, but I was shocked to hear that I prefered the vocal takes with the RE-20 over the Blue Bottle! (WTF!!!!!!!!!)
The sound has very smooth highs and mojo warmth that sits inside the mix, without the annoying sibilance that I tend to get with alot of condensors.
The RE-20 has excellent noise rejection, which makes it perfect to record pro results without having to leave my computer screen, it sits right next to me while I work. Bonus.
RE-20 or SM7B, Pacifica, SSL XL 9000 K dynamics. EQ not needed = BLISS
Bass drum resident
This mic now lives inside my bass drum. Its as good as I have recorded with so far.
Astounding Clarity & Presence
We just put this mic up (through 1073>Pultec>LA-3) next to an original 251 (through 1073>LA-2A) for a low male vocalist, and there was NO comparison. The presence and power of the RE20 made the vocal sound bigger than life (especially in the intimately quite parts); my new favorite vocal chain!
An incredible sounding microphone
I recently started using this microphone at one of my jobs and have found that it sounds incredible for use with any full range miking situation, especially with it's warm and smooth low end. It sounds great on kick drum, low toms, bass amp, and broadcasting vocals. My only problem is that it is somewhat awkward and unbalanced as it sits in it's clip so I have to tighten everything up a lot more than for something like a 57. It sounds incredible though and I am very pleased with it.
The standard "must have" double bass microphone.
Kick Drum
This is my go-to kick drum mic. I don't like to use the "specialty" kick drum mics, I'd rather use a nice dynamic like this and eq to taste. I also own the shockmount which is very high quality. I use the RE20 close in, and a condenser mic further out to get my kick sound. I have tried this on vocals, but if I want to use a dynamic, I prefer a Sennheiser 441 or a Shure SM7. However, for bass cab and kick drum, this is my go-to piece.
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