Mikrofontyp | Studiomikrofon |
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Richtungstyp | Niere |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 1.0 % |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarzes Gold |
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Geräteschnittstelle | 3.5mm |
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Konnektivitätstechnologie | Verdrahtet |
USB-Anschluss | Ja |
Energiequelle | USB |
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Beispielrate | 96.0 kHz |
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Bitrate | 24.0 bit |
Empfindlichkeit | 94.0 dB |
Breite | 38.0 mm |
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Höhe | 38.0 mm |
Tiefe | 124.0 mm |
Gewicht | 200.0 g |
Desktop-Ständer | Ja |
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Fabulous and flexible USB microphone package with a unique compression feature built in that will get you better recordings wherever you are
Plug and podcast.
With its built-in analogue compressor, Apogee's latest USB mic aims to give you radio-ready recordings straight out of the box.
The Apogee HypeMiC includes analog compression in its signal chain to very impressive results.
Here is my review of the US$349 Apogee Hype Mic, the first microphone I have ever tested with an inboard compressor. Some readers will recall that in the past, I tested a microphone with an undisclosed hardware limiter, but not a compressor. In the case of the Hype Mic from Apogee, the inboard compressor is [...]Read More... from Review: Apogee Hype Mic with inboard analog compressor
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