🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The MXL 990 Condenser Microphone delivers exceptional audio quality at an unbeatable price, making it the ideal choice for both professional and aspiring musicians. With its large diaphragm, it captures every nuance of your voice and instruments, while the included accessories ensure you're ready to record right out of the box.
Audio sensitivity | 20 dB |
Item weight | 544 g |
Impedance | 200 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Large Diaphragm |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 29.9 x 18.5 x 8.9 centimetres |
Power source | Adapter |
Material | Metal |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 80 dB |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 48 KHz |
Frequency response | 20 Hz |
Noise level | 130 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00801813080643 |
Manufacturer | Marshall Electronics |
Product Dimensions | 29.9 x 18.5 x 8.9 cm; 544.31 g |
Item model number | MXL990 |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 544 g |
E**J
Fantastic Sound
The MXL 990 is a large diaphragm condenser mic that requires 48V Phantom Power and some method of connecting this to the PC via a mic preamp/audio interface. I use and would recommend for those just starting out on a budget the Behringer Xenyx 302 USB audio interface.This mic is superb given the price point and I personally use this for podcasting and voiceovers.Please note that this is a very sensitive mic and has a natural, full, warm and clear sound with very little self noise (background hiss on recordings). The quality and sensitivity of this mic mean that it may not be suitable for very noisy environments with a lot of background noise, a dynamic mic might be more appropriate OR consider doing some acoustic treatment if your serious about sound quality.Condenser mics such as this one are also extremely sensitive to plosives, this is distortion that occurs when a blast of air is created particularly when making hard “p” and “d” sounds. Therefore I would highly recommend you get a pop shield to go with this mic otherwise you might have to experiment with mic placement. This mic also comes with a shock mount, essential if you intend to use this on a desk. A shock mount prevents sounds from being transferred into the mic if you accidently bump the mic stand and it stops/ significantly PC vibrations being passed through from your desk into recordings.One of the most common problems that I have noticed is that people complain that after recording using these mics that they only hear sound in one ear. This is a problem usually with software and not the microphone or hardware used to feed the sound into the computer. I find this problem arises when the software that you are recording your sound into such as Audacity or Adobe Audition is expecting a different type of input. i.e a stereo input and not a mono input. Stereo means that there are separate audio “streams” for left and right speakers. Mono means that the one single audio “stream” is played exactly the same through both the left and right speakers.Most mics output in mono or a single audio “stream” and therefore the input that your software should be expecting should also be mono. If it is expecting stereo then it will pipe the output the first channel it feels like I’ve usually found it’s the left. So check your software.Anyway back to the mic overall great mic for people starting out in podcasting and voiceovers great quality and great price considering that it also comes with a shock mount which otherwise you might have to buy separately. Highly recommended, just don’t forget that you will need an audio interface that supports 48V phantom power, and an XLR mic cable to connect your microphone to the interface.
D**S
The best mic I've ever used!!!
This is by far the best mic I have and maybe ever will use! But let me get to the pros and cons!Pros:It will definitely bring out the bass in your voice!No buzz or hiss!Comes with a shock mount!Very high quality microphone. Delivers your voice with maximum crispness!Low priced for what it's worth!Large diaphragm!Great for YouTuber's, singers, podcasters and commentatorsCons:It takes a while to setupYou need to buy an audio interfaceYou need to buy a phantom power supplyYou need to buy 2 XLR cablesFor some reason it won't work with Skype unless you use a XLR to USBStill does cost quite a bit of money!Besides all these cons the mic is really good and I would definitely recommend to anyone! I have a YouTube channel called AnonymousTechnology117 and did a video review on that so if you want to check the sound quality of it then you can go there for more information!I definitely think if you have £60-£80 to spend and not sure what to buy then GO FOR THIS ONE!!! It delivers perfect quality for any amateur or professional musician and what not. Just get this mic! It blows all the others out of the water by MILES. The Blue Yeti? Yup! The Audio Technica AT2020? Yup! ALL OF THEM!!!Head over to my YouTube channel to check, because i'm not lying! so again that's AnonymousTechnology117 go check it out!Thanks for reading and why not rate this review as helpful? Means others will buy the mic cos don't tell me your not even considering buying the mic after this review? Well do it! You won't regret it!
S**E
Superb sound. My recordings sound so professional now.
Really great sound from these. I was using a Sennheiser condenser mic for recording vocals at home but found the volume changed dramatically even if I moved a tiny bit during performance.This mic is super sensitive and won't pick up on tiny discrepancies like a condenser. Be sure you have absolute silence or this mic will pick up anything and everything in the background. The use of a pop filter should be the norm if you record at home anyway but you'll definitely need one with this. A vocal booth of some sort would be ideal too.Getting this mic, complete with the cradle and carry case too is brilliant value.My only gripe, being a newbie to using this kind of mic, is that it didn't have any kind of instruction to explain how it all fits together with the adaptor, mic stand etc. I know it isn't rocket science but it would have saved me time and the possibility I may have connected something wrongly and damaged it. Otherwise this would be a full 5 star review as the product itself is superb.
A**R
Recommended ~
Nice sounding mic, especially for the price. The hard carrying case included has proven useful as I have moved around quite a bit. As far as design goes it looks great, its'almost a shame to put it behind a pop filter. The included shock mount does its job, and comes with replacement cables if the originals become loose over time.You will need to power this mic with phantom power, and connect it via an XLR lead - there is no point buying a usb to XLR cable because it won't work (I'm mentioning this because some people don't seem to understand that).The mic is sensitive and will pick up fan noise and other ambiance sounds. This can be removed in post easily, or avoided with a better room set-up / quieter computer. If streaming I recommend a software noise gate.I'm not experienced with microphones, and this is my first relatively 'high end' one, but as far as I can tell this product is built well, offers great sound, and looks stylish.
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