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The Samson Q2U Handheld Dynamic USB Microphone Recording and Podcasting Pack is a versatile audio solution designed for podcasters and musicians alike. With its dual USB and XLR connectivity, it ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, while the cardioid polar pattern guarantees high-quality recordings by focusing on sound from the front and reducing ambient noise. This pack comes complete with essential accessories, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience effortlessly.
Color | Grey |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.7 x 8.2 x 6.7 inches |
Power Source | Usb Microphone |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5 mm Jack, XLR |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Camera, Amplifier, Headphone |
M**R
Inexpensive and Effective
I purchased two of these to use with a Vocaster Two for a podcast. I might upgrade later, but these were a steal for the price and work very well for the cost. My only complaint is that the foam screen was difficult to get on the mics, and one of them tore a little putting it on. It doesn’t effect the performance, it was just a little annoying.Overall very pleased. Good sound, feels solid and comfortable in my hand.
K**Y
BEST MIC UNDER $100 HANDS DOWN
I'm in love with my Samson Q2U! It works great for virtual meetings, podcast recording, narration, etc. It's not a professional mic, but it's as close as you can get to one for under $100. The fact that it comes with an XLR cable is just a bonus, the USB connection works waaaaay better than other USB mics I've tried. I recently used a the Fifine Metal Condenser Recording Microphone (best seller on Amazon) and was sadly disappointed. While it worked for audio recordings, it did not work well for live virtual meetings. It kept cutting in and out completely so people only heard half of what I said. I've also used the Mikme silver for recording, which is much more portable and doesn't require any cords. While the Mikme works great for wireless recording to an iPhone, it does not compare to the sound quality of the Samson Q2U and comes at a cost of $300. The only complaint I have with the Samson Q2U is that when I use headphones through the mic to hear my voice and the system audio (other participants, etc.) there is a lot of digital feedback, almost like their is a poor connection. The good news is that none of that sound comes through on the other end (whether you're recording audio or streaming in a live meeting / game). Overall, best mic I've found yet for under a $100.
D**R
Great little microphone
I'm fairly impressed with this microphone. I plugged it into my laptop (a Macbook Air, but running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed because I really dislike MacOS). It was automatically detected and picked as the default input device. I spent a few minutes trying to figure out why sound wasn't coming out before I realized there's an on/off switch. Sigh. Turning it on didn't work. More sigh. Turns out, it needs to be turned on when it's plugged in, then the on/off switch works as a mute just like you'd expect.I've played with it some both as a digital source and an "analog" mic, and it works, again, exactly like you'd expect. It picks up my voice really well, and doesn't pick up any background noise. I'm just in a cluttered office here, not some professional sound studio. I'm simply using USB, not the XLR cable and a real mixer. And it works exceedingly well. It has some real mass to it, so it feels like it's well made. And the volume up/down buttons Just Work on my Linux machine.The audio monitor output also works well; I plugged in my Sennheiser PXC-550 headphones using their wired connection, and not only does all the background noise I can hear (several computers with fans running, etc) go away, but I get what seems to be zero-latency feedback of my voice. I'm quite happy about that.For the fun of it, I moved over to a Windows machine and tested the same - it works just as well there. But who wants to do anything important with Windows? :)Overall, I'm happy with this. Off to record some training material now, and maybe even start up a podcast!
E**C
One of the BEST for this price, but problems with USB connection to computers.
I love this microphone, but I encountered some issues when connecting it to my computer via USB. I tested it on two different high-end laptops, carefully following all the steps to ensure it would work, including adjusting the audio and mic settings. However, the microphone’s sound quality during recording was disappointingly poor—it sounded like a phone call. I even tried connecting it through an adapter to another port on my laptops, but that didn’t solve the issue. The sound remained terrible. Surprisingly, when I connected the microphone to my iPhone 11 via an adapter, it worked perfectly with no issues at all. While the microphone is lovely and delivers outstanding audio quality, I wish it were easier to use directly with my computer. To work around this, I connected the mic to my phone and installed software that turns my phone into a ‘microphone’. This allowed me to record on my computer using audio routed through my phone (while it was connected to the Q2U) and it worked flawlessly.
I**M
Great budget mic for PC
Super easy to set up, sounds great, have gotten many compliments since purchasing
K**N
Great mic for podcasting
I’m a professional podcaster with over 500 episodes under my belt, and I’ve been using this mic for years. In fact, I bought this extra one so my wife and I could record some audio projects together. Sure, there are more expensive mics out there, but you can’t go wrong with this Samson if you’re on a budget. My podcast sounds great, so why should I spend more when the Samson delivers every time?
C**K
Good for multiple person podcast set up on a budget.
It’s exactly what I expected. Solid set of mics to use for 4 person podcast set up.Would I rather have 4 MV7xs? Sure, but these are over $100 cheaper and give solid sound for spoken word.
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