Typ mikrofonu | Mikrofon studyjny |
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Rodzaj kierunku | Kardioida |
Całkowite zniekształcenie harmoniczne (THD) | 1.0 % |
Kolor produktu | Czarne złoto |
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Interfejs urządzenia | 3.5mm |
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Technologia łączności | Przewodowy |
Port USB | Tak |
Źródło prądu | USB |
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Próbna stawka | 96.0 kHz |
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Szybkość transmisji | 24.0 bit |
Czułość | 94.0 dB |
Szerokość | 38.0 mm |
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Wysokość | 38.0 mm |
Głębokość | 124.0 mm |
Waga | 200.0 g |
Podstawka na biurko | Tak |
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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
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