Specifications
Audio Output
Packing List
Type-C Audio Output (Digital Signal Mode)
Connect the microphone to your PC, Mac, laptop, Android devices via the supplied
USB cable.
XLR Audio Output (Analog Signal Mode)
As an analog microphone, the 5-pin XLR output can be used to connect standard
analog microphone preamps or audio mixers via supplied XLR Cable and requires
48V phantom power to operate.
Using the supplied 5-pin XLR female to 2 XLR male Y-Cable, it splits a stereo audio
track into two mono audio signals when the microphone in stereo mode. When in
other polar patterns, mono signal is copied to right and left XLR output.
NOTE:
The headphone ouput can't be functioned when in analog signal mode. Please
connect the headphone output of mixer to monitor the incoming audio.
The microphone offers two types of output
• Pop filter
• 1.6’ (50cm) 5-pin XLR Female to 2 XLR Male Y-Cable
• 3.3’ (1.2m) USB-C to USB-A Cable
• 3.3’ (1.2m) USB-C to USB-C Cable
Condenser
-20°C to + 75°C
-10°C to + 55°C
Microphone (mic stand included) : 1.2kg (2.7.lb)
(134.9mm * 114.8mm * 303.7mm)
150 Hz
16bit / 24bit
44.1kHz-192kHz
0dB, 10dB, 20dB, 30dB
>
25 Ohm
114dB
-36dB±3dB@1kHz
Stereo, Omnidirectional, Cardioid, Bidirectional
20-20,000Hz
Line Plug Gradient
3.3’ (1.2m) USB-C to USB-A Cable
3.3’ (1.2m) USB-C to USB-C Cable
1.6’ (50cm) 5-pin XLR Female to 2 XLR Male Y-Cable
Digital Signal Mode
:
USB-C (DC 5V)
Analog Signal Mode
:
XLR 48V Phantom Power
Computer: Windows 7 or later, Windos Vista, Windows
XP, Windows XP Pro, Mac OSX 10.6.4 or later
Smartphone: Android devices
USB 2.0 Version;
256MB RAM (minimum)
Transducer
Acoustic Principle
Frequency Response
Sensitivity
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Output Impedance
Power Requirements
Gain
Cable
High-pass Filter
Bitrate
Dimensions
Weight
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
USB Transmission Type
Operating System Support
Polar Pattern
Sampling Frequency