Plugable USB-Microphone Reveiw

The Plugable USB-Microphone a great studio microphone that is also perfect for voice recordings on your computer.

Weight 258 g
Frequency Response 20-16000 Hz
Bit dept 16 bit

The pack contains:

-Plugable USB-Microphone

-Microphone stand

-USB Cable


The Plugable USB-Microphone is actually very compact and relatively lightweight, which once again proves to be an excellent portable solution.
This microphone comes with an USB cable, you will also find a small but quality tripod as a part of the package.

It is an ideal product for most uses, especially for VoIp use and audio recordings from which you want excellent sound quality.
Ideal also for those who want to start singing. In this case, it is also advisable to adopt an anti-pop filter to improve the quality of recordings, the voice is clean and profound, and even if the audio level rises, it does not distort. In addition, its structure gives it the touch of comfort and professionalism that it likes to those who are looking for a product of this type.

Its use on the computer is extremely simple as it is enough to connect it via USB to the computer and is already running with your audio software such as Audacity or Skype or Logic Pro X.

It is also compatible with both Windows and Mac and can also easily be used on tablet devices such as the iPad, with the adapter.

When the microphone is connected with your computer you will se the green LED illuminated

 

It offers mix control that combines microphone signal and pre-recorded audio. Its 16-bit analogue converter and a 20-16000 Hz sampling rate guarantee absolute-quality sound reproduction.

Nevertheless, this microphone has one thing that others don’t – brilliant highs that will blow you away, especially if you have some decent monitors handy. Apogee uses some quality mid-sized cardioid capsule and it’s a bit easier to use than a regular LDC (large diaphragm condenser) due to fewer off-axis coloration.

It has a good balance of proximity and I’ve yet to hear it “puffy” when up-close.

 

In conclusion, this microphone is made to handle things like podcasting & voiceovers, working great for any conference calls, and of course singing and playing instruments.
You’ll get all that with near professional quality and simplest possible setup.
Unlike other studio mics, you won’t need any special equipment like preamplifiers and others.
That makes it very easy to use with any computer or even laptop, as all you have to do is just plug it on and you’re ready to go.