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- Maonocaster PD200X USB/XLR Dynamic Gaming RGB Microphone – White Maonocaster PD200X USB/XLR Dynamic Gaming RGB Microphone – White
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Maonocaster PD200X USB/XLR Dynamic Gaming RGB Microphone – White
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Maonocaster PD200X USB/XLR Dynamic Gaming RGB Microphone - White |
Custom Dynamic CapsuleThe built-in dynamic mic capsule helps you capture deep lows, delicate highs, and crisp mid-tones.Ultra-wide frequency response of 40Hz-16KHz presents crystal clear and clean sound.Cardioid polar pattern rejects any unwanted background noise in your recording and streaming.2-In-1 Smart KnobEverything is in your control, the podcast microphone has a 2-in-1 smart knob to adjust the mic gain and headphone volume.The one-click mute key with an LED indicator helps you instantly mute the mic, and real-time monitoring of the 3.5mm headphone jack monitor output voice as desired by recording professionals.Unlock The Potential In Maono LinkChoose the perfect tone from your microphone, and you can turn on/off the RGB light or switch in 9 different colors, also supports EQ, limiter, and compressor adjustment in USB mode.USB And XLR ConnectivitiesPlug-and-play when recording on a desktop or laptop by plugging the 8.2 ft USB cable directly.XLR analog output for connecting to all professional interfaces, mixers, or portable PA systems when podcasting in your studio.Controlled RGB LightingThe gaming microphone has dynamic multi-color gradients and 8 static solid-color effects, which creates a personalized gaming atmosphere and makes your streaming more appealing.You can press the button at the bottom of the microphone to switch the different colors and turn on/off the RGB, Turning off the RGB takes 2 seconds. |