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The Marantz Pro MPM1000U is a high-quality USB condenser microphone designed for versatile use across streaming, podcasting, and gaming. With a built-in audio interface, it offers studio-quality recording at 48kHz/16-bit resolution, ensuring every detail of your performance is captured. Its plug-and-play simplicity means no additional drivers or power supplies are required, making it perfect for both Mac and PC users. Compact and robust, this microphone is ideal for home studios or on-location recording.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Frequency Range | 48 KHz |
Frequency Response | 48 KHz |
Audible Noise | 16 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 34 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-A |
Special Features | streaming, ideal for podcast, USB, recording, with mic clip, cardioid, studio quality |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 160 millimetres |
Material Type | Metal |
Colour | Black |
S**S
Great microphone for the price
I've had this microphone for 2 years now and haven't looked back.I'm a streamer on Twitch and thought I was buying it as a stop-gap before going up to something more expensive like a Blue Yeti. I won't be buying a Blue Yeti, I'll be keeping this.Sound quality is great, not perfect but after a little tweaking it in OBS by placing a few filters and an EQ on it my voice is crystal clear with the microphone. (I have a very deep voice and I take some of my lower range out and raise some of my upper to lighten my voice).I would recommend getting a pop filter for it - which you can find very reasonably priced here on Amazon.I read one other persons review where they mentioned latency. When I stream, I listen to my voice while I talk because I modulate my voice through various means & I need to know for certain when it's meant to be back to normal - it's back to normal. There is a very slight latency between speaking and you hearing your voice and if you were a singer, I could imagine that would be awkward.From a streamers perspective, it's barely noticeable & you won't even notice the latency. OBS being OBS, that latency get's larger as a stream goes on it time so my way around that is that once a minute I get Streamer.Bot to restart my microphone source with a timed action. That way, I never get noticeable latencyFantastic mic for the price.
E**N
Good mic!
Very good, high audio quality and pragmatic mic for the price.
J**O
Misleading and annoying:no stand or cradle despite the pictures and the headline
This is the header for this product:Marantz Pro MPM1000U – USB Condenser Studio Microphone with Built In Audio Interface, Cradle, Desktop Stand and Cable, Perfect For Podcast Production, Black. Correct EXCEPT no stand or cradle. The XLR version does include stand etc. and more costly xlr cable. This USB one is cheaper but not when you add the price of a basic desk stand. It's just really annoying!!
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.
D**L
You know what, it's a keeper
So, I bought this mic to do voice overs on videos. There's practically no reviews online on this mic, so I was going by one YouTube video.After spending the best part of 2 weeks deciding between XLR or USB, I decide to go USB due to my love for minimal cables and not wanting the added peripherals. Then, it took another 3 weeks to decide on the mic.I watched reviews on near enough every one of the main go to USB mics, and then I stumbled across this little beauty. It lacks the functions of the yeti. It doesn't have 0 latency monitoring. In fact it doesn't do much. It's literally just a mic. No mute buttons, not even an LED. But it does being a mic oh so well. It's warm, rich and full bodied in sound. It has probably the most quiet pre amp of USB mics I've heard. It doesn't pick up too much background noise due to a beautiful polar pattern and it does a great job of staying fairly neutral in sound. Now, the downside is the mic shock mount feels very part of 3 pound. The case is meh at best with nothing seeming to fit properly and inless you sit 2 foot away from the mic you're going to need a pop filter.For the price, it's grea however, be warned it is currently selling for 27 pounds on the Amazon US site. There's more expensive, worst sounding mics out there. The shock mount could be better. The case is an added bonus. But once you start recording with it you won't care. It just let's you sound like yourself, and that's all I ask for out of a mic.
P**S
Outstanding quality for the price.
I chose this over a dynamic mic primarily due to the fact I have the means to remove any noise in post and generally when doing voice chatting I use 'push to talk'.Also whilst dynamic mics will most certainly provide a better audio quality for voice, I also need the mic for other types of recording and for my PC I needed a simple setup rather than a more convoluted non-usb cable driven system with pre-amp.The reviewers of this mic are correct that it is slightly more 'tinny' for voice due to it being a compressor mic with higher frequency pickup, but it's still infinitely better for voice than a standard 3.5mm jack.The build quality is fantastic, with a pop filter it's sublime and the installation is instantaneous. Plug it in, 5 seconds later.... done. That's it.It comes with an appropriate holder for any mic stand you might want to use.It is not a dynamic mic so isn't a totally robust unit. You'll want to use it from a fixed location so won't really be suitable for taking around the room to switch between computers etc. Equally you're not going to need a mortgage to replace it if you drop it.It will pick up EVERYTHING in the room, but the volume is relative so don't think the mice in the walls are going to drown you out on Discord. If you like your privacy though on voice chat, you can use push to talk.
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