ATR2100x-USB
The ATR2100x-USB is a versatile content creation microphone, designed for live performance, podcasting, and voiceover use. This rugged handheld microphone offers two outputs: a USB output that connects to your computer or other device for digital rec...
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Audio Technica ATR2100x-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
The ATR2100x-USB is a versatile content creation microphone, designed for live performance, podcasting, and voiceover use. This rugged handheld microphone offers two outputs: a USB output that connects to your computer or other device for digital recording, and an XLR output that connects to a sound system’s conventional microphone input for use in live performance.
The ATR2100x-USB also offers a high-quality analog-to-digital converter (24-bit, up to 192 kHz) for excellent fidelity, and a headphone jack with level control for direct monitoring from the microphone. Its cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of unwanted sounds from the sides and rear. The mic includes an on/off switch and comes with two 2 m (6.6') USB cables (USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to USB-A) and a 3 m (9.8') XLRF-to-XLRM cable for maximum versatility. A sturdy tripod desk stand with folding legs is also included for use on tabletops.
Customer Reviews about Audio Technica ATR2100x-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
Pros
usb+xlr+direct monitoring
Review
Good microphone for podcasts or singing. XLR The wire is the simplest, plastic. By USB, it is determined without problems, the built -in audio is not very noisy. The “strong” tripod with folding legs for use on countertops is not particularly good, but to put it carefully and no longer touch. In general, an excellent microphone for $ 100.
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In 1962, Matsushita founded Audio-Technica with the vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone. And following this vision, he soon created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1, in the company’s small flat in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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