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Case lighting. Flexible settings using a proprietary application and built-in presets for different use cases. Noise suppression.
Case lighting. Flexible settings using a proprietary application and built-in presets for different use cases. Noise suppression.
Microphonecomputercomputer
Operating principlecondensercondenser
Specs
Microphone directivity
unidirectional
unidirectional
Directional pattern
cardioid
cardioid
Frequency range50 – 20000 Hz50 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity-40 dB
Signal to noise ratio73 dB73 dB
ADC sampling rate48 kHz48 kHz
ADC bit depth24 bit24 bit
Functions and connectors
Features
noise cancellation
sensitivity adjustment
headphone volume control
mute button
noise cancellation
sensitivity adjustment
headphone volume control
mute button
Connection
USB
USB C
headphone output
USB
USB C
headphone output
General
Backlight
Materialmetalmetal
In box
pop filter
detachable cable
tripod
pop filter
detachable cable
tripod
Added to E-Catalogapril 2024february 2024
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Glossary

Sensitivity

Sensitivity describes the signal strength at the output of a microphone when it processes a sound of a certain volume. In this case, sensitivity means the ratio of the output voltage to the sound pressure on the membrane, expressed in decibels. The higher this number, the higher the sensitivity. Note that, as a rule, values in decibels are negative, so we can say this: the closer the number is to zero, the more sensitive the microphone. For example, a -38 dB model outperforms a -54 dB model in this parameter.

It should be borne in mind that high sensitivity in itself does not mean high sound quality - it only allows the device to “hear” a weaker sound. Conversely, low sensitivity is not an unequivocal sign of a bad microphone. The choice for this parameter depends on the specifics of the application: a sensitive device is useful for working with low sounds and in cases where it is necessary to capture the smallest nuances of what is happening, and a “weak” microphone will be convenient at high sound volume or, if necessary, filter out extraneous weak noises. There are models with sensitivity adjustment(and for models with a headphone output , headphone volume control may be provided).