Description: About this item【PROFESSIONAL SOUND CHIPSET 192kHz/24bit】The microphone designed with professional sound chipset gives you up to 24bit/192khz bit sample rate, which lets the USB microphone hold high resolution sampling rate. So your recordings will be crystal clear. The smooth, flat frequency response of 30Hz-16kHz--Extended frequency response is excellent for singing, speech and Voice over, Performed perfectly in reproduces sound.【USB PLUG and PLAY】The microphone has USB 2.0 data port which is easy to connect with your computer and Linux operation system, Just plug the usb microphone into you computer’s port, it even works automatically with your mac or pc. No drivers required. Double shielding USB cable reduces interference. That makes it easy to sound good on a podcast, livestream, video call, or most any other kind of recording.【16mm ELECTRET CONDENSER TRANSDUCER】With the 16mm electret condenser transducer, the USB microphone can give you a strong bass response. The cardioid pickup pattern offers pristine and accurate capture. This professional condenser microphone picks up crystal clear audio.【HIGH COMPATIBILITY】For all Laptops, PC and Mobile phones. It can fully compatible with most mainstream operating system such as windows and mac os. Strong output, no distortion, low power consumption. The microphone can also use for mobile phone, but you need an OTG adapter(not included).【STABLE & PORTABLE DESIGN】Solidly built and stable on mics stand, which is metal housing all over, very solid. The newly designed stand let the microphone more stable and easy to adjust, which will give you a better experience. These accessories can effectively minimize the noise from unwanted vibrations or plosives.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Casselberry, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-22T16:24:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Color: Black
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Transducer Type: Condenser
Form Factor: Condenser Microphone
Brand: Sudotack
Model: ST-800
Connectivity: Wired