
MAONO USB Microphone for PC, Professional Computer Condenser Mic with Mute, Mic Gain, Zero Latency Monitoring, Boom Arm for Stud
$109.93
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the AU-PM422 USB Microphone designed for? A: The AU-PM422 USB Microphone is designed for digitally capturing music or any acoustic audio source, making it ideal for applications such as podcasting, voice-over work, studio recording, and gaming.
- Q: What is the sampling rate of the microphone? A: The microphone features a high-resolution audio sampling rate of up to 192kHz and 24-bit depth, ensuring professional sound quality.
- Q: What type of polar pattern does the AU-PM422 utilize? A: The AU-PM422 uses a cardioid polar pattern, which helps reduce the pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, enhancing the isolation of the desired sound source.
- Q: Does the microphone have a mute function? A: Yes, the microphone is equipped with a touch panel mute function, allowing you to easily mute the microphone without generating handling noise.
- Q: Can I monitor my audio in real time with this microphone? A: Yes, the AU-PM422 features a zero-latency monitoring function through a 3.5mm TRS audio jack, enabling real-time audio monitoring.
- Q: Is the AU-PM422 compatible with both PC and Mac systems? A: Yes, the microphone offers USB connectivity with plug-and-play operation, making it compatible with both PC and Mac systems.
- Q: What accessories are included with the microphone? A: The AU-PM422 comes with a stable metal boom arm system, a shock mount, and a pop filter, providing essential tools for optimal recording setup.
- Q: How does the boom arm work with the microphone? A: The microphone's boom arm features a 2-axis swivel mount, allowing for accurate positioning and flexibility during use.
- Q: What material is the microphone made from? A: The AU-PM422 has a metal construction, which enhances durability and provides stability during use.
- Q: Is there any software required to use the microphone? A: No software installation is required for basic use, as the microphone operates on a plug-and-play basis, compatible with most recording software.