The M-One/USB from ART is a USB studio microphone that combines the excellent sound quality of a studio condenser microphone with the simplicity of a USB interface. Ideal for use in home or project studios, the M-One/USB has a large gold-sputtered capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern designed to pick up clear audio while rejecting off-axis sounds. The mic outputs 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio over the USB 2.0 connector, which allows you to connect directly to your Mac or PC, with no extra drivers or equipment needed.
The mic also has an integrated 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for convenient monitoring. The jack has its own volume control as well as a playback mix control that lets you monitor both recording and playback tracks simultaneously. The mic is constructed from a zinc/aluminum alloy with a dent-resistant steel wire mesh grille for terrific durability. The mic comes complete with a 10' USB cable, hard-tail stand mount, and leather storage bag.
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Key Features
- Rugged Zinc/Aluminum/Steel Construction
- Large, Low-Mass Diaphragm
- Plug-and-Play USB 2.0 Connector
- Mac and PC Compatible
The M-One/USB from ART is a USB studio microphone that combines the excellent sound quality of a studio condenser microphone with the simplicity of a USB interface. Ideal for use in home or project studios, the M-One/USB has a large gold-sputtered capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern designed to pick up clear audio while rejecting off-axis sounds. The mic outputs 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio over the USB 2.0 connector, which allows you to connect directly to your Mac or PC, with no extra drivers or equipment needed.
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ART M-One/USB Overview
Large gold-sputtered capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern delivers clear audio while rejecting off-axis sounds
24-bit/48 kHz digital output; no need for external converters or interfaces
USB 2.0 connector connects directly to Macs and PCs without extra drivers
Integrated 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for convenient monitoring. The jack has its own volume control, as well as a playback mix control that lets you monitor both recording and playback tracks simultaneously
Constructed from a zinc/aluminum alloy with a dent-resistant steel wire mesh grille for terrific durability
Includes a 10' USB cable, hard-tail stand mount, and leather storage bag
UPC: 840402026778
ART M-One/USB Specs
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ART M-One/USB Reviews
No Good
By Allen
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2015-07-08
I bought this mic some years back and it sounded bad the voice overs were low and it broke easy just from the headphone jack getting a shortage, all together save your $$$ the samson to go mic was better than this and I only paid $for it with the program. Much better. But this is a thumbs down for me
Very low gain level.
By Anonymous
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2013-02-26
I bought this mike to record narrations on video editings. The gain level is very low, even when I set the Windows recording level at 100. The audio peaks do not go over -12dB when I speak (not shout!) at a distance of 3 inches from the mike. I do not know if it is defective or poorly designed, but I recommend that you consider other USB microphones.
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