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                                  Q9U • XLR/USB USB Dynamic Microphone                                  

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Element Type 

Dynamic with Humbucking Coil

Frequency Response 

50Hz–20kHz

Polar Pattern 

 Cardioid (unidirectional) 

Polarity  

Positive pressure on diaphragm produces  

 

positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 and  

 

positive digital signal

Electromagnetic Hum Sensitivity (no weighting)

 

 60Hz: 24 dBSPL/m0e

 

500Hz: 24 dBSPL/m0e

 

1kHz: 27 dBSPL/m0e

Impedance 250Ω

Max Sensitivity 

XLR -57 dBV/Pa (1 kHz)

Max Sensitivity

 

USB -16 dBFS/Pa (0 dB gain, 1 kHz)

Self-noise (USB) 

+23 dBSPL(A) (max gain)

Max. SPL 

>140 dBSPL

Bit Depth/Sample Rate 

24-bit/Up to 96kHz

Power Requirements 

USB bus-powered/170 mA

Analog Output 

Male XLR

Digital Output 

USB-C

Headphone Output/Impedance 

1/8” (3.5mm)/ 16Ω

Headphone Power Output 

38mW @ 32Ω

Controls 

 Mute button, Low Cut switch, Mid switch

Body Construction/Grille 

Zinc Alloy/Steel

Accessories 

2m USB-C to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-A  

 

cable, foam windscreen

Product Dimensions 

 3.12” x 7.02” diameter 
(79.5mm x 178.5mm diameter)

Product Weight 

2.13lb (.97kg)

Specifications

Summary of Contents for Q9U

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...y step instructions for its setup and use If your microphone was purchased in the United States you ll also find a registration card enclosed don t forget to follow the instructions so that you can re...

Page 3: ...Studio Reference Headphones Samson TOURtek Pro Cables XLR Mic cables Samson MBA series boom arms for tablemounting Samson MD5 mini round base stand for desktop Samson BL3 BT4 tripod base boom type mic...

Page 4: ...ern 3 Mute Button Press in to mute signal sent to both analog XLR and USB audio output jacks Mutes the output of the microphone to the computer and headphone output 4 Integral Stand Mount This swivel...

Page 5: ...applications 7 XLR Male XLR connector used to send an analog output signal to a mixer or other input device that accepts mic level signal 8 Headphone Output Zero latency monitoring from 1 8 Headphone...

Page 6: ...id switches to your desired setting based on application and personal preference 7 Create an audio track in your DAW Note Input names may vary depending on software 8 Arm the track for recording 9 Set...

Page 7: ...e recording levels 7 While speaking at a normal level adjust the Volume slider until all levels are visible NOTE this adjusts the internal preamp of the Samson Q9U 8 Press Stop Test to see the peak le...

Page 8: ...y into the Q9U headphone output jack to take advantage of this sophisticated design What is this thing called latency Latency is the delay time between recording and playback that all computer softwar...

Page 9: ...ures of this polar pattern to help you understand the many use cases for a microphone such as the Q9U The cardioid pickup pattern is the most widely used for studio and live miking applications It cap...

Page 10: ...Q9U to a boom arm Samson MBA38 as well as installation of the foam windscreen accessory We suggest using the windscreen for spoken word and other vocal applications as it will help eliminate plosive...

Page 11: ...ormance while blocking out unwanted background noise Small adjustments to placement can change the tone of the microphone For example pointing the microphone directly at the sound source on axis will...

Page 12: ...ivity XLR 57 dBV Pa 1 kHz Max Sensitivity USB 16 dBFS Pa 0 dB gain 1 kHz Self noise USB 23 dBSPL A max gain Max SPL 140 dBSPL Bit Depth Sample Rate 24 bit Up to 96kHz Power Requirements USB bus powere...

Page 13: ...ed durations can damage one s hearing In order to reduce the risk of damage to hearing one should lower the volume to a safe comfortable level and reduce the amount of time listening at high levels Pl...

Page 14: ...B Duffy Ave Hicksville New York 11801 Phone 1 800 3 SAMSON 1 800 372 6766 www samsontech com Having Trouble with your Q9U We can help CONTACT OUR SUPPORT TEAM support samsontech com Our experts can he...

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