Today I review a brand new multipattern handheld condenser mic from Lewitt. This thing also has a high pass filter and a -12dB pad, and the huge surprise is the fact that you can unscrew the handle and get a wireless capsule. It does great with handling noise, background noise, plosives, cupping the mic, and it offers that standard Lewitt sound which is very clear and bright. Buy the Lewitt MTP W950 (Affiliate Link)Amazon: n/aSweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/mtpw950Buy the Focusrite 2i2 (3rd Gen)- Same Performance as 18i20 (Affiliate Link)Amazon: https://geni.us/2i32rdSweetwater: https://imp.i114863.net/k6g4dNOTE (FULL DISCLOSURE): As an associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. For more info check my FAQ page links below.00:00 - Intro / Price / Disclaimer 00:28 - Setup00:48 - What’s in the Box01:23 - Build Quality / Walkthrough02:14 - Specifications02:39 - Polar Pattern Test (Tone / Rotation)03:38 - Plosive Test03:51 - Distance Test / Proximity Effect Test04:17 - Background Noise Test 04:34 - Untreated Room Test04:54 - Shock Rejection Test05:11 - Handling Noise Rejection Test 05:25 - Mic Resonance Tap Test05:38 - Cup the Mic Test05:55 - Wind Screen Tone Test06:24 - High Pass Filter Test 06:45 - Pad Switch Test07:16 - Intro to Comparison07:41 - Shure SM58 Comparison08:03 - Sennheiser E835 Comparison08:28 - sE Electronics V7 Comparison08:50 - Audio Technica AT2010 Comparison09:12 - Shure Beta 87a Comparison09:41 - Electro Voice RE520 Comparison10:08 - Lewitt MTP 940 CM Comparison10:41 - Earthworks SR314 Comparison11:13 - Neumann KMS105 Comparison11:44 - Neumann U87 Ai Comparison12:17 - Music Test13:46 - Pros & Cons14:46 - Overall Thoughts17:03 - Recommendation18:24 - Outro