Usb Podcast Microphone Kit
Features:
- Pro Audio Broadcasting Desktop Microphone
- Simple USB ‘Plug-and-Play’ Operation
- Connects to Your Computer for Hassle-Free Sound Control
- Lab Tested for Stage & Studio-Quality Performance
- Designed with Professional Chipset
- Portable and Stable Design
- High Output and Low Self-noise Function
- Includes Good Cardioid Polar Pickup Pattern
- Dia. 16mm Condenser Microphone Capsules
- Eliminate the Background Noise
- Efficiently Reduce the Plosive, Wind, Interference, Saliva Spraying
- Adjustable Height
- Easy to Connect with Computer, No Need Extra Driver Software
- Includes Lockable Aluminum Organizer Storage Box for Quick Transport & Setup
- Perfect Use for Studios, Recording, Broadcasting, Podcasts, Game Streaming, Vocal Performances, Voice-overs &
- Instruments
- Universal Computer Compatibility: Works with PC, Mac, Linux
- For Home, Office & Business Use
What's in the Box:
- (1) USB Microphone
- (1) Shock Mount
- (1) USB Cable
- (1) Table Stand
- (1) Pop Filter
- (1) Wind Foam
- (1) Aluminum White Case
Technical Specs:
- Connection Interface: USB Mini 2.0
- Microphone Type: Back Electret Condenser
- Microphone-core: Dia. 0.63'' (16mm) Condenser
- USB Cable length: 5.9 ft.
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Response: 50-20kHz
- Sensitivity: -43dB+/-3dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1kHz)
- S/N Ratio: 66dB
- Max SPL: 120dB
- Mic Gain: −16dB (45dB Max)
- Bit Depth: 16 bit
- Sampling Rate: up to 48KHz
- Computer Operating System Support: Works with PC, Mac, Linux
- Mic Construction Material: Engineered Metal Alloy, Metal Iron Base
- Power Output: USB Powered, 500 mAh
- Microphone Dimensions (L x W x H): 1.9‘‘ x 1.9‘‘ x 6.1‘‘-inches
- Total Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 5.5‘‘ x 5.5‘‘ x 12.2‘‘-inches
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Hey guys - having trouble setting up my podcast kit, PDMIKT120. I'm on a mac - how do I begin recording? Isn't there software or a program I need to connect to? Thanks!
If the mic is not automatically detected by the system. Try to go to the sound setting and look for the Pyle microphone to set as your default mic
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I received this product for christmas and just took it out of the box. It says it is compatable with Macbook, but when I plug it in nothing happens. Additionally, the manual only indicates Windows Operating systems. Please assist.
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On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sound , then click Input.
Note: The options that appear depend on your Mac model and the audio devices plugged into your Mac.
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Select the device you want to use in the list of sound input devices.
All sound input devices available to your Mac are listed. If your display has an internal microphone, it’s listed as “Display Audio.”
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Do any of the following to adjust your sound input settings:
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Adjust the input volume: Drag the volume slider.
If you’re recording sound through your computer’s sound port, you can adjust the input volume to compensate for the sound source being too loud or quiet.
For example, if you’re recording loud music, lower the input volume so the recorded sound isn’t too loud or distorted. If you are recording someone who is speaking softly, increase the input volume so your Mac can better capture the person’s voice.
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Capture less background noise when using your computer’s built-in microphone: Select “Use ambient noise reduction.” This option does not appear if a 4-channel built-in microphone format is selected in Audio MIDI Setup, on Mac with Apple silicon, or on Mac models with an Apple T2 chip.
Note: You can’t adjust the input volume for a digital input device using your computer’s controls. You must adjust the input volume from its source, such as a receiver.
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I purchased this microphone and it not working satisfactorily. It is under warranty. I would like a refund or replacement
You may contact the retailer to request for a replacement or exchange
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I am getting a humming sound while recording. I just purchased it.
try using a different printer cable
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Hi, what's the difference between this and the PDMIKT100 and PDMIKT140?
PDMIKT120
- Frequency Response: 50-20kHz
- Sensitivity: -43dB+/-3dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1kHz)
- S/N Ratio: 66dB
- Max SPL: 120dB
- Mic Gain: −16dB (45dB Max)
- Bit Depth: 16 bit
- Sampling Rate: up to 48KHz
- Frequency Response: 18-21kHz
- Sensitivity: -36dB +/- 2dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1KHz)
- S/N Ratio: 74d
- Max SPL: 96dB
- Mic Gain: −16dB (45dB Max)
- Bit Depth: 16 bit
- Sampling Rate: up to 48KHz
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Can I use this with Xbox one? How?
f the xBox has a USB port for a condenser microphone it will work
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CAn I use a pre-amp to add gain to my mic?
I don't think there is a USB mic preamp to increase the mic gain
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my mic isn't being recognized by my windows 7 computer and I've already checked my audio settings and I'm not seeing anything
Hi with regard to the Mic not being recognized by Windows 7. We are not able to test this using that OS, the system might not be able to detect it or it may not be compatible with it but we Recommend a higher OS version which is Windows 10.
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The mic is not being recognized by windows. What do I do?
Check the audio settings to activate the microphone
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If I’m doing interviews across a standard size kitchen table, will one microphone suffice or will I need one for each speaker?
If you are looking for an accurate audio response, It is better to use an individual microphone per speaker.
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How do I use headphones with this? Is there a way to plug them up to the microphone?
Headphone needs to be plugged to the Computer
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How do you connect two headphones for recording a podcast ?
There is no direction for 2 headphones. the unit is just a microphone