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The Samson C01U Pro is a high-performance USB studio condenser microphone designed for professionals and content creators alike. With its large 19mm diaphragm, it delivers exceptional audio quality, making it ideal for music recording, voiceovers, and enhancing online communication. The microphone features a headphone output for zero-latency monitoring, ensuring you hear exactly what you’re recording in real-time. Its USB connectivity allows for easy integration with computers, making it a versatile tool for any audio project.
Power Source | Usb Condenser |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Frequency Range | 20 hz - 20 khz |
Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
Hardware Platform | PC, Tablet, Camera |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Super Cardioid |
Audio Sensitivity | 40 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-A |
Special Features | Peak Indicator Light |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Camera, Headphone, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 0.99 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2.12 x 7.08 x 2.12 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | SIlver |
J**I
Good product
Been using for quite some time now and sound quality is still top tier, looks good too
M**.
Great Value, almost no problems.
For the time that I had this microphone, i had absolutely no issues with itI was skeptical about buying it, due to some reviews. However, none of these turned out to be true and those people must have been unlucky.Though the colours on the pictures show a hint of gold, that is almost invisible on the actual mic, which I personally like.The tripod doesn't tip over or anything, even though the mic is pretty hefty.If i were to point out a problem, it would be nitpicking, but here they areCons:The cable is short. Though it reaches perfectly behind my desk and to my pc, it would have troubles with a boom arm. However, for this price, that flaw is negligible.Pros:1 - Price. It's the cheapest high quality mic you'll get2 - Fully metal, making it seem very high quality3 - Headphone jack for 0 latency monitoring4 - Comes with an adapter to fit different stands5 - Plug and play; no sofware required, which makes it work perfectly fine with a PS4. I am not sure about Xbox though.Should you buy it? Absolutely yes, if you're looking for a cheap, high quality mic.
L**E
Fantastic quality at an amazing price.
I bought this to use with my Surface Pro 3 to help create screencasts and it works amazingly well. If anything, the microphone is a little too sensitive (and can pick up the sounds produced by the Surface pen when writing on the tablet - despite several measures to avoid this!). I absolutely cannot complain about the audio quality.I'm using this under Windows 10 and if I do have a reservation, it's with regards to how this is picked up. As the microphone has a headphone jack, Windows sees it as an output device, and you can have a bizarre situation where some apps will only send sound out via this microphone, rather than the PCs microphone socket or built-in speakers. However, this is not a criticism of the Samson microphone (and is more likely an OS glitch). Just be aware if this happens to you!
P**N
An excellent mic, well recommended.
I researched the many USB mics available before committing to this one, and I'm glad I chose the C01U. It's very well built, with a good weight and sounds amazing. I'm a singer songwriter using this mic to record demos to my iPad. You'll need to experiment with positioning but once you found the sweet spot the results are excellent. I position the mic on its stand on a table about two feet from the guitar, and it picks up the nuances of my playing and my vocals with ease. It delivers a consistent sound with loud passages sounding full and rich and the quieter parts clear and detailed.I've recorded into Audacity on my MacBook Pro, and also into GarageBand on my iPad mini. The mic doesn't require any additional power other than that provided by the iPad or laptop. I'm so pleased with this brilliant mic and would have no hesitation recommending it to anybody looking to make high quality recordings of their music.
N**H
Fantastic value USB condenser
After much deliberation looking for a decent USB condenser mic for voice work, I went for this mic. I definitely don't regret it!My use case is using it as a vocal mic for recording podcasts and VoIP (Skype), at my desk at home, with a sprung boom arm, shock mount and pop sheild.The supercardoid pattern does a good job of rejecting sound off of centre. The capsule is very sensitive, and renders vocals with little colouration. In fact if anything it's a bit too sensitive! The gain is controlled via the sound driver on the computer, and I've found it need to be set very low (7-10%) for doing close mic vocal work. One slightly odd thing - if you have the volume set to less than about 5, some slightly weird gating goes under a certain threshold (about -50dB) - mostly not audible but if you're going to compress the recording you might hear bursts of noise. Turn the gain up to 7 or above and that seems to go away (at least, there's consistent background noise instead of weird gate-y background noise). Signal to noise is pretty good, too, and it sounds like the pre-amp is pretty decent, about as good as I would expect for a USB powered in-mic preamp. Unfortunately as it has no XLR output there's not the option to use an external pre and/or mixer, so you're slightly limited there. But really if that's the sort of thing you want to do, you really want to spend a bit more getting a standard condenser and a separate preamp (and/or USB interface).Bass tip up (proximity effect) is quite marked - you get a good boost any closer than about 15cm away. Fantastic for vocals, but if you're looking to record musical instruments you'll need to give it plenty of space to prevent the sound getting muddy (esp. miking the sound hole of an acoustic guitar). The built in windshield is fairly good, but I'm glad I invested in a proper pop shield for close vocal work.The build quality is great - very solid feeling, the bicolour LED indicator is bright enough to see without being blinding (like the fashionable ultra-bright blue LEDs you often see!). The headphone socket is very solid, no fear of breaking it with a tug on the lead. The USB socket feels very solid too - although unlike an XLR it's not locking - so you bear that in mind. The stand which it comes with does feel solid, and the mic does stay steady on it, seems a bit small for the weight - but maybe that's just preference.I'm using this with the shock mount (Samson SP01), which is pretty good quality too. The only slight niggle is that if you want headphones plugged in at the same time as using the shock mount, the headphone jack will interfere with the metalwork - easily solved if you rotate the mic around a little bit in the shock mount, but a bit annoying nonetheless. Also worth mentioning that if you have headphones connected to the mic, they're clearly not going to be isolated by the shock mount so you may need to be a tad careful with the headphone lead to stop it picking up handling noise.What would be nice is a carry case of some sort that fits the mic, USB lead and mini tripod stand - which isn't included.For a low cost mic, it's great value and might be suitable for a home studio or even a professional voiceover booth on a tight budget.
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