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Mini Portable Usb 2.0 Microphone

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Dale 2024-04-08 04:45:27

[128 GB] Works good on 2.0 usb.

5
Gary 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Rubber] I bought B&H's Rode NT-USB Mini USB Microphone Kit with Broadcast Arm and Closed-Back Headphones (BH #RONTUSBMINIB) and was fairly happy with it, but wanted to reduce sound transmitted through the desk-mounted arm. It seems that most shock mounts hold the barrel of the microphone, but the Rode NT-USB mini is a rectangular block rather than a cylinder. It bolts into this mount just fine though. The reduction in sound conducted through the arm is very noticeable. I don't have experience with other shock mounts to compare to, but this works better than I expected.

5
Charles 2024-04-02 03:25:38

[Stand Base] Even though my Blue Yeti microphone comes with a deluxe, heavy black anodized aluminum stand, I like this one better. The Blue Yeti mic stand is tall, and the mic blocks too much of the view of my monitor. This stand, on the other hand, is the perfect height. The bottom of my microphone is barely 2 inches above the desk. It's amazingly simple to deploy, with three legs that feel like metal, maybe steel, I'm not sure. The little footpads grip the desk nicely. If you want to mount the mic directly to the 5/8 adapter like I did, you will need to purchase a right-angle mini USB adapter, because there's not enough clearance between the bottom of the mic and the stand for a conventional mini USB plug.

5
Charles 2024-09-24 08:20:21

Even though my Blue Yeti microphone comes with a deluxe, heavy black anodized aluminum stand, I like this one better. The Blue Yeti mic stand is tall, and the mic blocks too much of the view of my monitor. This stand, on the other hand, is the perfect height. The bottom of my microphone is barely 2 inches above the desk. It's amazingly simple to deploy, with three legs that feel like metal, maybe steel, I'm not sure. The little footpads grip the desk nicely. If you want to mount the mic directly to the 5/8 adapter like I did, you will need to purchase a right-angle mini USB adapter, because there's not enough clearance between the bottom of the mic and the stand for a conventional mini USB plug.

5
Jay 2024-04-22 04:31:36

[128 GB] USB 2.0, so it's a little slow. Otherwise pretty good.

5
Boris 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.3 lb] I liked it. I even tried using it through an old usb 2.0 hub and I didn't see any noticeable reduction of my connection speed.

5
Cristian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Mono / Stereo] The Blue Yeti it’s a best USB Microphone.

5
Anonymous 2024-04-04 04:17:10

[270] This is an augment/portable replacement for my Pod 2.0. Works really well, though preset selection categories took me a bit to internalize. Have yet to use the software to add more presets, but the website looks like it has a ton to choose from.

5
Victor 2024-06-13 05:17:29

[110°] I bought a pair of LitraTorch 2.0 lights, and I'm considering buying a third light for a portable 3-point lighting solution. Although I purchased these lights to mount on my drones, I have not yet done so. Still enjoying the perfect daylight options I get for my photography needs.

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Anonymous 2024-07-27 06:13:29

This is an augment/portable replacement for my Pod 2.0. Works really well, though preset selection categories took me a bit to internalize. Have yet to use the software to add more presets, but the website looks like it has a ton to choose from.

5