Description
USB Podcast Microphone Kit – Audio Cardioid Condenser Professional Mic w/ Metal Shock Mount, Boom Arm Stand, Pop Filter, For Gaming PS4, Streaming, Studio, Youtube, Works w/ Windows Mac PC
$100.07
USB Podcast Microphone Kit – Audio Cardioid Condenser Professional Mic w/ Metal Shock Mount, Boom Arm Stand, Pop Filter, For Gaming PS4, Streaming, Studio, Youtube, Works w/ Windows Mac PC
Weight | 3.28 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.9 × 1.9 × 6.5 cm |
Item Weight | 3.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 1.9 x 6.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B09NRX1X8G |
Item model number | PDMIKT145WT |
Date First Available | December 17, 2021 |
Color Name | White |
Connector Type | USB |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Pyle |
Claudette –
A win is a winA win is a win. After researching I stumbled upon this great product! Fast shipping. I connected this gorgeous microphone kit and I am very impressed. High quality even to the smallest details. The sound is high quality at its very best.. Now my son needs one!!!! Take this from a very picky shopper: This is your sign to purchase this item now!
David Torres –
Extreme good quality.Super great quality no need of an expensive mic these thing its super great. Worth the money even thou i got it on a deal.
Aden –
Pyle vs MAONOFantastic product. very high quality down to the smallest details. Compared to the MAONO microphone (cheaper, some plastic parts, lower sound quality) Pyle is superior.
Angela M. Aderogba –
New podcasterThe media could not be loaded.
I’m using this in my new business as a life coach
Neobassman –
Decent mic and mount, cheap boomI purchased this Pyle PDMIKT125WT unit with a recognized brand name, as opposed to one of the generic, less-expensive-but-seemingly-identical offerings in hopes that a name brand might offer more recourse if something went wrong. It’s up and running just fine, so time will tell if a few extra sheckels were worth it. It seems to have better sound than my built-in mics, which is kind of the whole point. I can’t say if it is better or worse than other condenser mic units out there since that would take a side-by-side comparison, and I plan to own only one of these for Zooming and random voice-over recording. The anti-shock mount seems adequate, and I like the convenience of the direct USB connection. It appears to have a decent cable, also. The cable runs through the boom (which is nice), but the cable cannot be removed from the boom because the molded connectors on each end are too large to slip through the skinny square tubing used for the boom. Not a problem for me, but something for buyers to be aware of.My main complaint with this unit, and it’s probably an issue with all similarly constructed models, is that the arm is not really up to the task of holding this microphone up. It barely serves for the mic itself, and with the pop filter in place it realistically can’t handle the weight. I also am not sure of the durability – it is the same construction as common, cheap, clamp-on-arm desk lamps, and the plastic wing nuts will be prone to cracking over time as one keeps tightening them to keep the darn thing from slipping down. With lamps, I ended up replacing the cracked plastic hardware with metal hardware, and I suspect the same thing will be needed here. It’s a twenty-dollar microphone on a one-dollar boom, but I’m hopeful I’ll get a couple years out of it before it starts to mechanically fail.The post on the boom that attaches to the shock mount has two threaded sections, with different diameters and thread pitches. There is a metal sleeve that goes around the second set of threads, and the mount has matching two sets of threads. However, the instructions do not explain how to attach this properly, as you can’t just thread it on both at the same time because of the different thread pitches. Otherwise the assembly and the pictures are pretty straightforward.
Jonathan W. –
Perfect !Everything about this is perfect ! Easy plug and play
Chris Pawelski –
A fantastic usb boom external mic for your gaming or college remote classes or zoom usesBack on August 29, 2020 I purchased a Pyle PDMIKT140 external usb boom mic for my Mac system, mainly to use for various Zoom meetings. It’s a fantastic mic. So when I saw this Pyle usb boom mic I thought it would be a great gift for my 20 year old son Jonah, who could use it for college courses and for his gaming. After instal he loves it and he’s written the following review:The Pyle professional USB podcast microphone kit is a fantastic microphone. I play a lot of multiplayer games on my computer and having a microphone is almost always necessary. This microphone does the job even better than I expected. With a super easy to setup mic stand I can move my mic to wherever I need with it never getting in my way while using my computer. The microphone itself is incredible at picking up my voice and it can do it at almost any distance in my room while still picking up my voice crystal clear. It’s an absolutely amazing microphone that I would recommend to anyone who needs one!
K Family –
9/10I used to have a $30 mic & this one is definitely an upgrade! However it’s not the best but for the price it is a lot better so I’m happy with it! The arm is super solid and easy to move around. I love the grey/white color, so pretty. The sound quality could be more clear but other than that it is great. If you don’t want to spend more than $100 then I recommend this!
Cyn Chi –
USB STUDIO DESK MICROPHONEThis Mic Is Super Duper DYNAMIC!!!…The LOOK, The STYLE, The QUALITY Is PUURRFECT For The Usage That Is Needed Here At Home.By The Way, This Item Was Packaged Professionally, Along With Speedy Shipping!*5* STARS!!!!! {{{wink*}}}
Allison Chang –
so far pretty goodSounds much better than the built in mic quality we have been using before. Mic arm clamp is a bit small in depth for clamping on our slanted edged desk, but it still works, although a little weak. Better on desks without a slanted edge.