Description: This MAONO XLR Podcast Microphone is perfect for vocal recording, podcasting, streaming, content creation, and singing recording. It features a unidirectional polar pattern and a dynamic transducer type with an impedance of 600 Ohm. The microphone has a frequency range of 60-14kHZ and a signal-to-noise ratio of 78 dB. The MAONO PD100 XLR Dynamic microphone is made of metal and has a black color. It comes with an XLR cable and is compatible with audio mixers, MAONO audio interfaces, and portable PA systems. The microphone has a form factor of an external XLR microphone and weighs 2.02 pounds. It is suitable for studio recording and has a polar pattern of unidirectional.
Price: 40 USD
Location: Escondido, California
End Time: 2024-11-21T00:50:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Frequency Range: 60-14kHZ
Compatible Devices: Audio Mixer,MAONO Audio Interface, Portable PA Systems
Power Source: Corded Electric
Microphone Form Factor: External XLR microphone
Included Components: MAONO PD100 XLR Podcast Microphone*1, 6.56 ft (2 M) XLR cable*1,
Recommended Uses For Product: Podcasting, Streaming, Content Creation, Singing Recording,Vocal.
Material Type: Metal
UPC: 689550749609
MPN: Not Applicable
Product Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 8.86 inches
Transducer Type: Dynamic
Suitable For: Studio Recording
Color Name: Black
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 78 dB
Form Factor: Not Applicable
Number of Channels: 1
ISBN: Not Applicable
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional
Manufacturer: MAONO
Connector Type: XLR
Frequency Response: 14 KHz
Special Feature: XLR Dynamic Mic/Talk To Mic Top & Cardioid Pickup /Inner Double L
Model Name: PD100 XLR Dynamic microphone
Item dimensions L x W x H: 4 x 4 x 8.86 inches
Color: Black
Item model number: PD100
Material: Metal
Brand: MAONO
Type: Not Applicable
EAN: 0689550749609
Hardware Platform: Audio Mixer,MAONO Audio Interface, Portable PA Systems, PC,Laptop
Impedance: 600 Ohm
Country of Origin: China
Item Weight: 2.02 pounds
Connectivity Technology: XLR