Monoprice Commercial Audio Desktop Conferencing and Paging Microphone with On/Off Button (NO LOGO)
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Does the red ring below the capsule illuminate when the mic is "on"?
Terence S
on Jan 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your interest in this mic. The red ring at the base of the windscreen does illuminate when the mic is active. When you push the button on the weight base to mute the mic the ring will turn off.
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- Dave L Staff on Mar 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your interest in this mic. The red ring at the base of the windscreen does illuminate when the mic is active. When you push the button on the weight base to mute the mic the ring will turn off.
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- Dave L Staff on Mar 17, 2017
On my unit, the red light near the capsule stopped working almost immediately. Not a deal breaker, but I thought it was a nice feature--an extra reminder that the talkback is on.
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- WILLIAM A on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Aug 27, 2018
Yes. I don't actually want that feature, so I just put black tape on to hide it.
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- Sean D on Jan 17, 2017
- Purchased on May 30, 2016
When the mic button is pushed, the red light ring comes on.
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- Elaine P on Jul 21, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 23, 2017
Yes the red light does illuminate when the mic is on
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- Guest on Jan 18, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 28, 2016
I've gotten several apparently conflicting answers. My question refers specifically to to the red ring around gooseneck straight shaft part immediately below the mic capsule or its windscreen: is that ring something that lights up when the mic is "on" (allowed by the switch on the base.) Or is that just red paint? As usual, Monoprice's descriptions leave important information out.
Yes it does, showing the mic is active.
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- EricB on Sep 5, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 27, 2017
Yes. The ring lights up when it is ON.
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- GREGORY F on May 30, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2022
Muted = LED Off
Un-muted = LED On
Un-muted = LED On
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- flewdefur on Jan 17, 2017
- Purchased on Sep 21, 2016
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Is the switch a momentary or latching type?
A shopper
on Feb 13, 2018
BEST ANSWER: This has a latching switch. But don't let that be your deciding factor, I use this with my Zoom H6N and it is by far the best microphone I own. I bought two of these, I normally use a lav mic on the main person I'm recording and then use this for the secondary people who don't talk much. The mic is extremely powerful, you can turn it up to record everyone in a room or lower to just the person directly in front of it. It's also phantom powered. The light on the base lights up when it's on and there's another red ring near the tip of the microphone. I used these daily for over a year and have absolutely no complaints.
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- Eric S on Feb 13, 2018
- Purchased on Mar 22, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This has a latching switch. But don't let that be your deciding factor, I use this with my Zoom H6N and it is by far the best microphone I own. I bought two of these, I normally use a lav mic on the main person I'm recording and then use this for the secondary people who don't talk much. The mic is extremely powerful, you can turn it up to record everyone in a room or lower to just the person directly in front of it. It's also phantom powered. The light on the base lights up when it's on and there's another red ring near the tip of the microphone. I used these daily for over a year and have absolutely no complaints.
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- Eric S on Feb 13, 2018
- Purchased on Mar 22, 2017
This is a latching switch. You have to press it again to turn it off. One thing to note, it’s not a silent switch, there is a slight audible sort of click that happens when you turn it off.
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- Clayton P on Mar 7, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 15, 2018
Latching.
Which is to say that it will switch from the on state to the off state or vice versa and stay that way until pressed again.
Which is to say that it will switch from the on state to the off state or vice versa and stay that way until pressed again.
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- Brian P on Feb 13, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 31, 2017
Latching. Push once, it's ON. Push again, it's OFF.
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- GREGORY F on May 30, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2022
Latching. Press to turn on, press to turn off.
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- Elaine P on Feb 13, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 23, 2017
one press to turn on, one to turn off.
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- Jessica Z on Feb 13, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 1, 2018
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The Microphone listed in the image has an XLR plug. How would that connect to this device?
Stephen S
on Aug 22, 2019
Monoprice Commercial Audio Desktop Conferencing and Paging Microphone with On/Off Button (NO LOGO)
Monoprice Commercial Audio 60W 3ch 100/70V Mixer Amp (No Logo)
BEST ANSWER: Three problems. 1. Microphone requires power either from AA batteries in base which last about 8hrs or from mixer 48v phantom via XLR. Not included with this amp. 2. Although microphone has adapter to 1/4" wiring has unknown compatibility. 3. Output level of microphone is low and may not be enough for amp.
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- Charles G on Aug 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Three problems. 1. Microphone requires power either from AA batteries in base which last about 8hrs or from mixer 48v phantom via XLR. Not included with this amp. 2. Although microphone has adapter to 1/4" wiring has unknown compatibility. 3. Output level of microphone is low and may not be enough for amp.
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- Charles G on Aug 22, 2019
You would need a 1/4" male to XLR Female cable such as Monoprice ID 4768.
The microphone would require the two AAA batteries, since this mixer/amp does not provide phantom power.
The microphone would require the two AAA batteries, since this mixer/amp does not provide phantom power.
Monoprice 3ft Premier Series XLR Female to 1/4in TRS Male Cable, 16AWG (Gold Plated)
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- Brad F on Aug 23, 2019
It comes with a adapter from XLR to 1/4 phono that will plug into the mic input, but you will need to power the microphone with a battery.
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- Tabour B on Aug 22, 2019
You would need 2 additional items. The first would be a phantom power supply and then an xlr to ts cable.
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- Corbin H on Aug 22, 2019
The paging mic includes an xlr mic cable with a 1/4 inch adapter which would go into the input of the amp
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- Dan K on Aug 22, 2019
You would have to purchase a XLR to 1/4 inch adapter. To plug in from behind.
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- Jose O on Aug 22, 2019
You would need an XLR to 1/4" TRS adapter. This would work:
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- WILLIAM A on Aug 22, 2019
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Can I use the mic with my desktop PC that has an audio in plug?
Alan M
on Dec 10, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I've not tested it, but it might be possible with the proper adapters. This microphone is designed to be used with a typical audio mixer and has an XLR connector like a typical sound system microphone. Since this is a condenser microphone, you will have to make sure you have batteries installed. A sound system mixer can provide phantom power over the microphone cable, but your computer can't do that.
Monoprice Product # 4768 and Product # 4768 would POSSIBLY do what you need, but again, I haven't tested that.
The Monoprice Mik-It (Product # 600899) would work well for this if a USB connection to your computer meets your needs.
Monoprice Product # 4768 and Product # 4768 would POSSIBLY do what you need, but again, I haven't tested that.
The Monoprice Mik-It (Product # 600899) would work well for this if a USB connection to your computer meets your needs.
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- Brad F on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I've not tested it, but it might be possible with the proper adapters. This microphone is designed to be used with a typical audio mixer and has an XLR connector like a typical sound system microphone. Since this is a condenser microphone, you will have to make sure you have batteries installed. A sound system mixer can provide phantom power over the microphone cable, but your computer can't do that.
Monoprice Product # 4768 and Product # 4768 would POSSIBLY do what you need, but again, I haven't tested that.
The Monoprice Mik-It (Product # 600899) would work well for this if a USB connection to your computer meets your needs.
Monoprice Product # 4768 and Product # 4768 would POSSIBLY do what you need, but again, I haven't tested that.
The Monoprice Mik-It (Product # 600899) would work well for this if a USB connection to your computer meets your needs.
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- Brad F on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 9, 2018
Yes, but you will need an adapter (or adapters) that can convert XLR to 1/8" (headphone size). You will also need to power the mic with batteries.
Monoprice Product # 4768 would work in conjunction with Product # 7135. That's a lot of weight to put on the computer jack, so be careful.
Monoprice Product # 4768 would work in conjunction with Product # 7135. That's a lot of weight to put on the computer jack, so be careful.
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- WILLIAM A on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Aug 27, 2018
You have to have a 48v Phantom power supply to use the mic. Generally speaking, I don't think the audio input or a computer can supply enough power to run this microphone.
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- Corbin H on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Oct 25, 2018
Yes, but you'll need to use a battery because your PC won't have phantom power. You also will need a plug adapter. It's a great buy!
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- Pat W on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 8, 2018
No, This mic needs to have Phantom Power so you would need USB device or audio mixer with phantom power to use it.
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- C Todd B on Dec 10, 2018
- Purchased on Oct 24, 2018
you would need to run it through a USB audio interface
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- John L on Mar 21, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2023
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Can I use this as external mic ( or 2 in tandem)with a macbook air 2012? Thanks
A shopper
on Mar 6, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Not directly. This mic is not a USB mic, but has a XLR connection. With the correct adaptor, you could plug it in. We run our mic to a audio mixer which has USB out and that connects to a computer. We use this mic in a conference room, which has four other microphones in it, hence the mixer. We have really liked this mic and it works extremely well for the main person speaking in this conference room.
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- Business O on Mar 6, 2018
- Purchased on Sep 12, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Not directly. This mic is not a USB mic, but has a XLR connection. With the correct adaptor, you could plug it in. We run our mic to a audio mixer which has USB out and that connects to a computer. We use this mic in a conference room, which has four other microphones in it, hence the mixer. We have really liked this mic and it works extremely well for the main person speaking in this conference room.
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- Business O on Mar 6, 2018
- Purchased on Sep 12, 2017
This Mic is made to connect to a PA system. It also requires power to work. You can use batteries to avoid the need for phantom power. The output is either an XLR or 1/4 inch connector. I don't have a MacBook Air but I am sure that you would need an adapter just to connect it. Then I am still not sure that it would work.
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- Clifford F on Mar 7, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 16, 2018
You would need some sorta of XLR Audio Interface. It won’t connect directly to your computer.
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- Clayton P on Mar 7, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 15, 2018
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I already purchased this microphone for our large meetings. If I buy a 2nd one, how would I be able to use both into one active monitor/speaker?
STEPHEN L
on Nov 24, 2022
BEST ANSWER: If your active monitor/speaker has a second mic input, you could use that for your second mic. If it does not, you may need a small 2 or 4 channel mixer. There are some inexpensive options that would allow more mic inputs, with the output going to your monitor/speaker.
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- GREGORY F on Nov 30, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2022
BEST ANSWER: If your active monitor/speaker has a second mic input, you could use that for your second mic. If it does not, you may need a small 2 or 4 channel mixer. There are some inexpensive options that would allow more mic inputs, with the output going to your monitor/speaker.
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- GREGORY F on Nov 30, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2022
You need one mixer channel per mic. Preferable a mixer with phantom power on the inputs
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- John L on Mar 21, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2023
Buy a mixer or use an active speaker with multiple inputs like the EV ZLX
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- Mike M on Nov 30, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 17, 2022
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How long do the batteries last on the 14891 microphone? And how do you tell when they will need replacing?
A shopper
on Jan 16, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hello. Over the years I've purchased eleven of these and put them to use in various situations. I don't know what you are plugging yours into but these work with phantom power that is typically available on all but very old mixers. I've never used the battery power option. In other words, there's no need for a battery as long as you have phantom power on your mixer or input device. You could also use an external phantom power, if by chance, your mixer or power head or whatever doesn't have phantom power. Again, you can avoid using batteries altogether. I believe this will be your best solution - turn on your phantom power and forget it!
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- Clinton M on Jan 16, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 18, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hello. Over the years I've purchased eleven of these and put them to use in various situations. I don't know what you are plugging yours into but these work with phantom power that is typically available on all but very old mixers. I've never used the battery power option. In other words, there's no need for a battery as long as you have phantom power on your mixer or input device. You could also use an external phantom power, if by chance, your mixer or power head or whatever doesn't have phantom power. Again, you can avoid using batteries altogether. I believe this will be your best solution - turn on your phantom power and forget it!
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- Clinton M on Jan 16, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 18, 2023
I never ran it on batteries. I always used the +48 volt phantom power on the mixer
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- John L on Jan 24, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2023
it runs on +48 volt phantom power
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- John L on Mar 21, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2023
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Does this unit work with 48Vdc phantom power as advertised. 2 of the reviews indicate it does not, would like some clarification?
Daniel T
on Jan 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I have used this mic with the battery removed and the 48V phantom power on a mixer engaged. The light indicator on the gooseneck requires a little more power than other condenser mics. Many small mixers have phantom but only 3-5V
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- Dave L Staff on Feb 20, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I have used this mic with the battery removed and the 48V phantom power on a mixer engaged. The light indicator on the gooseneck requires a little more power than other condenser mics. Many small mixers have phantom but only 3-5V
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- Dave L Staff on Feb 20, 2018
Yes, but the base section must be attached. You cannot detach the gooseneck/mic portion and attach a cable directly to it.
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- Boyce J on Feb 20, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 7, 2017
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Hi Ramanathan,
The condenser mic with the stem without the base is approx 17.5". The base adds another 2".
Hope that helps.
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The condenser mic with the stem without the base is approx 17.5". The base adds another 2".
Hope that helps.
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- Meghal P on Mar 15, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2017
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I understand this is advertised as an on/off mic; however, are there any internal dip-switches to allow for different sound modes (always on, momentary, latching, etc.)?
Mark W
on Oct 15, 2019
BEST ANSWER: No it does not. This mi is not like the MX418/412 in that regard.
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- Michael M on Mar 17, 2020
BEST ANSWER: No it does not. This mi is not like the MX418/412 in that regard.
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- Michael M on Mar 17, 2020
Nope. No DIP switches that are visible or accessible.
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- GREGORY F on May 30, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2022
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Will the unit power thru 48v thru base with no batterys?
A shopper
on Mar 28, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Yes, yes, yes! As long as you have phantom power on your mixing board, these mics will be powered using no batteries. I have never put batteries in the mics I have used or installed. Just use an XLR cable and phantom power and you're ready to go. I hope this helps.
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- Clinton M on Mar 28, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 18, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Yes, yes, yes! As long as you have phantom power on your mixing board, these mics will be powered using no batteries. I have never put batteries in the mics I have used or installed. Just use an XLR cable and phantom power and you're ready to go. I hope this helps.
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- Clinton M on Mar 28, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 18, 2023
Yes it will operate on +48 volt phantom power. That's how i use them.
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- John L on Mar 28, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2023
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I'm interested in purchasing this for my office. What other implements need to be bought with this. We currently have a PolyCom phone with two microphones. Is it compatible or does this replace the PolyCom. For instance, does it come with a dialing pad and what do the mics plug into, things like that?
New User U
on Jul 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: So long as you can connect via the 1/4" jack to your PolyCom system this should be compatible with it. It does not come with a dialing pad.
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- Desmond F. Staff on Jul 30, 2017
BEST ANSWER: So long as you can connect via the 1/4" jack to your PolyCom system this should be compatible with it. It does not come with a dialing pad.
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- Desmond F. Staff on Jul 30, 2017
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Can I mount this unit on the wall? I'm wondering if the base has some slotted holes applicable for wall mounting.
A shopper
on Sep 30, 2021
BEST ANSWER: It's a good idea but there are no mounting holes on the base, just 4 pads to let it sit on a horizontal surface like a table. The base is also weighted for stability.
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- Michael P on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2021
BEST ANSWER: It's a good idea but there are no mounting holes on the base, just 4 pads to let it sit on a horizontal surface like a table. The base is also weighted for stability.
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- Michael P on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2021
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What's the milliamp draw of this mic?
A shopper
on Jul 27, 2022
BEST ANSWER: If it was me, I would get one and measure it yourself. Maybe contact the project manager of the AV company you work with and see if he can bring it over to your shop?
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- Clifford K on Jul 27, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 12, 2022
BEST ANSWER: If it was me, I would get one and measure it yourself. Maybe contact the project manager of the AV company you work with and see if he can bring it over to your shop?
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- Clifford K on Jul 27, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 12, 2022
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Where can I get a momentary version of this? It's perfect for what we need, except the latching switch is an absolute deal-breaker.
A shopper
on Apr 12, 2021
Does the base of this mic have the ability to be wall mounted? Some slotted holes on the bottom maybe?
Rebekah H
on Sep 30, 2021
Can you use this base with other condense podium gooseneck microphones?
A shopper
on Feb 8, 2024
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Rated 4 out of 5
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We have been happy with it and share the experience with a friend who bought one.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Awesome value for the money!
There are lectern mics that offer better gain before feedback, and there are lectern mics that sound better (this one is a bit "dynamic" sounding), but they cost a LOT more money. If you can work with these short comings they are an excellent value!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Did a fantastic job
I would certainly recommend these mics, they far surpassed my expectations.
Worked very well for this conference. Over 50 mics, all worked perfectly, and sounded amazing.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Push to talk that works
We purchased 12 of these mics several months ago for a live / streaming / hybrid committee meeting. They have been used numerous times since. We've been very pleased with the performance. All 12 worked as expected out of the box. Push to talk is a great function for these type meetings, and the lighted LED ring when active provides the Chair with adequate awareness of who is wishing to speak. A very cost-effective option for quality board meeting sound.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent sound quality, easy to use.
Excellent sound, comparable to premium name brands at a fraction of the cost. Easy to use, works off phantom power or a couple of AAA batteries. The included foam pop filter helps reduce transient pops. I packed it in my laptop case with new batteries installed and they were dead when I unpacked it. I?m fairly certain the button was getting depressed. Just to be sure, I installed new batteries to do a runtime test. I powered on the mic on a Friday at 7:30PM, hoping it would go at least 5 or 6 hours. The next afternoon it was still on. I turned it on and off a few times and it was still going strong. It finally died a week later on Friday afternoon. If I were to ask for an improvement, it would be to make the light ring a switchable feature. I like it, but some clients don?t want that red ring in the shot. Just put gaffe tape over it when needed.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Super good deal
For the price you can?t beat this one. Condenser mic with switch and led. Works like a champ
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great deal
Very nice with off and on button. Has built in light to tell if it?s on or off plus it?s battery powered if you do not have phantom power
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good Price! Good Sound!
I have purchased ten of these and they really are a good buy!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Really pleased with this product
We have a large number of these mics, and they are a super value. We typically deploy Shure MX series or AKG tabletop mics for professional situations. We had a client request a very large number of tabletop mics due to a Covid-19 streaming setup that needed a lot of people very distant. We bought more than 25 of these, and honestly, while not QUITE as good as the professional mics - the difference is easily EQd out. Feedback rejection is not QUITE as good, but really very close as well. The on/off button base stations are also great.
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