

On the bottom of the microphone, you will find a USB port for easy connection

Related: Click for the 5 best mic for screaming vocals On the back you find a polar pattern selector switch which helps you move between cardio-id, bi-directional, stereo and omni-directional.Īnd lastly at the bottom you will find the microphone gain control switch On the front, you will find an LED screen which helps to indicate the microphones gain, the headphones gain and what polar patterns you are usingĭirectly beneath that you have the headphone volume control button and beneath that you have a microphone mute button.Īt the bottom, you have a mixing dial that helps to mix how much of the zero latency and how much of your computer’s playback you want to hear. The body and the grille are also metal with a fine mesh grille The mounting system is a nice heavy metal which is also detachable You get a USB cable and some documentation includes mic specifications and warrantyĪs far as the build quality, you will get zero complaints from me You get a microphone stand adapter of considerable length for connecting the mic to the base mount You also get a rather hefty desktop base mount for placing the mic on a solid frame like a table

Obviously you will get the microphone in the box which comes with its own unique pre installed mounting system. So in this article, I will be reviewing the good, the bad and the downright ugly about this microphone. USB microphones are very common in the market now and most people are looking to get a few of them for their home studio.īut how do you know which one of them is actually good and worth buying? Then look no further because this article, M audio uber mic review will help you make a proper buying decision. Looking to get an awesome USB microphone? We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers.
