AVerMedia Technologies has revealed its new AM350 USB condenser microphone custom-tuned by DIRAC setting a new standard in audio recording.
The AM350 is a high-performance microphone designed to achieve exceptional sound quality and captivating performances. It features high-sensitivity capsules and a durable metal housing allowing for detailed audio capture with enhanced robustness. With a plug-and-play USB connection, it makes it easily accessible to users of all levels and provides a professional recording experience without the need for additional equipment. On the topic of additional equipment, the AM350 comes with a built-in pop filter and an adjustable stand which can be replaced with a shock mount and included in a limited-time combo deal.
The AM350 utilises a dual microphone pickup pattern design which offers both cardioid and omnidirectional modes. This design is paired up with advanced audio clipping technology allowing users to fully express their voice resulting in unrestricted vocal power and distortion-free performances. It also features robust noise-reduction technology to suppress background noise for pure vocals.
The mic features intuitive controls allowing for zero-latency monitoring through the built-in headphone output and effortless toggling between microphone and system sounds. Through the use of the VibeEngine software, the controls can be altered to configure to specific audio effects and voice settings through the press of a button.
The AM350 USB microphone from AVerMedia is available now at an MSRP of $199 alongside the shock mount combo deal which is available for the same price. For more information visit AVerMedia’s Amazon or Shopify pages.
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