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MSI Immerse GV60

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MSI Immerse GV60
Colour
Microphonecomputer
Operating principlecondenser
Specs
Microphone directivityunidirectional
bidirectional
omnidirectional
Directional patterncardioid
Rated resistance2200 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity-36 dB
ADC sampling rate96 kHz
ADC bit depth24 bit
Functions and connectors
Featuressensitivity adjustment
headphone volume control
mute button
dp switching
ConnectionUSB
headphone output
General
Cable length3 m
Materialmetal
Weight1100 g
In boxwindscreen
detachable cable
tripod
Official Websiteus.msi.com
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2022

MSI's first streaming microphone is designed to easily and effortlessly adapt to a variety of recording applications. This is realized thanks to the presence of a recording mode switch: stereo, omnidirectional, cardioid and bidirectional. The microphone is suitable for vocals, recording musical instruments, voice-overs for streams and podcasts, online communication on the Internet or during conferences.

Two other rotary controls on the front panel of the MSI Immerse GV60 case are responsible for adjusting the sensitivity and adjusting the headphone volume level. Just below the “twists” there is a button to quickly turn on/off the sound. The microphone is supposed to be connected via a USB connector with a 3-meter-long wire, using a device with Windows and MacOS operating systems without the need to install additional drivers. A 5/8" threaded hole allows you to mount the microphone on specialized holders. The standard delivery package of the model includes a compact table stand with a flat base.

How to choose a microphone for streamingCondenser, dynamic, cardioid or XLR?
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