
Digital microphones: Some may be skeptical of the concept—after all, you’d need a mighty fine ADC in that microphone, something capable of capturing the nuances of analog audio in the digital realm. For maximum bang-for-buck value, you’d probably want a reputable build, something proven to handle vocals, guitars, and more over the years. If only a dependable capsule company like Sennheiser teamed up with a dependable digital brand like Apogee to deliver a sterling digital-microphone choice…
What’s that you say, they have? Indeed, it’s true—sporting the same 24-carat gold-plated diaphragm, metal house, high-SPL handling, and frequency response as the Sennheiser MK4 Microphone, this microphone features an Apogee-crafted PureDigital converter built right in. Now you can record straight to computers and iOS devices at 24-bit/96 kHz, and using a digital preamp to ensure that your signal is always pristine.
Suitable for podcasters, voice-over artists, vocalists, and singer/songwriters, the microphone provides a cardioid polar pattern, a 1" LDC capsule, low inherent self-noise, and internal shock-mounting to minimize structure-borne noise. The good folks at Sennheiser have even included a Lightning cable and a USB cable to help you get going right out of the box.
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