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The Marantz Professional MPM-1000 is a lightweight, aluminium condenser microphone designed for podcasting, streaming, and studio recording. Featuring a cardioid capsule with 38dB sensitivity and a 77dB signal-to-noise ratio, it delivers clear, focused audio across a full 20Hz-20kHz frequency range. The package includes a shock mount, windscreen, tripod stand, and XLR cable, making it a complete, portable solution for professional-grade sound.
Audio sensitivity | 38 Decibels |
Item weight | 299 g |
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Table Array |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 45 x 175 millimetres |
Power source | DC Power Supply |
Material | Aluminium |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 77 |
Hardware platform | speakers |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 20000 Hz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318019597 |
Manufacturer | Marantz Professional |
UPC | 694318019597 |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.5 x 17.5 cm; 299.37 g |
Item model number | MPM-1000 |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Country Produced In | China |
Proficiency Level | Beginner to Professional |
Item Weight | 299 g |
C**Y
Outstanding Studio Microphone for a Great Price
The Marantz Professional MPM-1000 is a fantastic condenser microphone that punches well above its price range. As someone who records podcasts and voiceovers regularly, this microphone has significantly elevated the quality of my recordings.The audio clarity is exceptional, capturing a warm and natural sound that rivals more expensive microphones. It's particularly impressive for vocals but also performs well for instruments if you’re into music recording. The cardioid polar pattern minimizes background noise effectively, which is a huge plus if you’re in a less-than-perfect recording environment.The package includes everything you need to get started: a sturdy desktop stand, an XLR cable, and a shock mount, all of which feel solid and durable. It’s plug-and-play with any audio interface, making it beginner-friendly but professional enough for more advanced users.Whether you're a podcaster, musician, or content creator, the MPM-1000 is an affordable yet professional-grade solution that delivers excellent sound quality. Highly recommended!
D**W
Exceptional quality for the price
Fantastic all-metal construction, sound quality is excellent at this pricepoint. Included cable oddly uses plastic buttons on metal connectors, but this is the only downside and it's a tiny one. Included baffle is a decent quality foam. Really great value for a high-quality product.
A**N
Good kit
Good kit and works well. Good quality for the price as well.
K**R
Good Basic Mic
Purchased this for podcast work. I'm not a sound engineer so can't give any nerdy techy details. It works and produces fairly good quality sound, it might not be up there with the likes of Rode or Sennheiser but they are over 3 times the price. It comes with a boom arm and pop filter so is ready to go, out of the box. If you find the sound a bit thin you can always boost it in editing software fairly easily. For the price it is very good value.
T**M
Great sound 10/10
Had this mic a few years and it's never failed me crisp sounding condenser mic the stand is very sturdy and this comes with a cable for hook up to mixing desk
M**N
Excellent high-quality USB mic at a reasonable price
Was the first mic I bought when I started casting, and despite buying a bunch of XLR mics and mixers, I keep returning to it because of the crispness of the sound, and - depending on where it's situated - the lack of noise. Whilst it's frustrating not to have the same mixing options for USB mics as XLR's without insane money on a USB mic mixer, it's a powerful mic with excellent pickup (I have a nursery behind my house and when the kids are out, the people I'm talking to think I have a kids party in my back garden). The USB cable is long and flexible (it's the same as a printer USB cable) which is of massive benefit as one of the few issues is if space is limited, the microphone can pick up residual buzz from proximity to a PC itself, so try to keep it away from that as best you can.I don't recommend any desk stand being a foot stand, they are prone to toppling because, unlike XLR's, it's a heavy bit of kit, so you'll spend some time working on the positioning. It may be worth investing in a desk stand with a ring base. or a floor or g-clamp stand.None of this is a criticism of the mic itself which is excellent value for money and a great quality mic for new casters/streamers.
A**R
Great mic, flimsy stand
Cant fault the mic for the price, but the stand/holder where they screw together is very poor. The brass threaded insert just falls out of the plastic collar and if you pick it up by the mic the leg part just falls off. Had to make the joint tighter with glue and ptfe tape.
T**M
Top mic Cheap price
Bought this microphone for my home PC setup.This is the perfect budget XLR microphone. If you don't have the money to pay out for a high end USB microphone such as the AT20-20, This will suffice you just fine.The sound quality is outstanding and I was shocked at the quality of the driver it has and the sound output.I personally use this for chatting to friends on Discord when playing games and also streaming and recording voice overs and for the price it is tough contender.The shockmount that is indcluded fits snugly around the body of the micropohne and hasn't left on dents or scuffs on it either. Definetly does it's job as i have knoced my mic several times when talking with friends and during recordings and havn't noticed any noise spikes at all.The included tripod though it is a nice touch, I would recommend getting a boom arm if your planning on leaving it with your setup, as it doesn't seem to support the weight of the mic very well in my experience, and £10 for a cheap mic arm in my opinion is worth it.The XLR cable that is included also work perfectly fine and the length is long enought to route and tuck away neatly whilst still having some slack cable for manouvreabilty.It is worth noting that it does require a audio interface as the mic is XLR it cannot be plugged driectly in to the PC. The audio interface I use is the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 edition. Which works perfectly and provides the 48v PHANTOM POWER it NEEDS. There are better sound interfaces out there, however assuming your purchasing this mic you’re on a budget and that is a good interface for the money.
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