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The SAMSON Meteor Mic is a portable USB condenser microphone featuring a large 1" studio capsule and 16-bit, 44.1/48kHz resolution for professional-grade audio. Its plug-and-play design requires no drivers, making it compatible with most DAWs and communication software. With adjustable fold-back legs, an integrated mic stand adapter, zero-latency headphone output, and a durable metal body, it’s engineered for versatile, high-quality recording on the go.
Audio sensitivity | 120 dB |
Item weight | 420 Grams |
Microphone form factor | Plug On |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 22 x 12 centimetres |
Power source | Usb |
Number of batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Material | Metal |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 96 dB |
Hardware platform | computer |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 20Hz–20kHz. |
Frequency response | 2E+1 Hz |
Noise level | 96 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00809164012733 |
Manufacturer | Samson |
Product Dimensions | 30.99 x 22 x 11.99 cm; 420 g |
Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | SAMTR |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | Einheitsgröße |
Colour Screen | No |
Item Weight | 420 g |
A**N
Fantastic little bit of kit!
This product is exactly what I was aiming to get, a fair priced, high quality studio microphone which is well built and boy does that just describe this mic or what!. The build is fantastic, three sturdy, fully adjustable legs that move directly upwards to sit flush with microphone head to ensure a safe and compact journey if you were taking it on the go, which brings me to another key thing about this microphone, compact, this microphone is, when fully stood up is just higher than a normal sized coffee mug which makes it excellent for a portable microphone to use on the go. The microphone has a very nice look to it, the mesh is fantastic, really well made and cuts down the volume of the 'popping' when saying the letter p and so on. It comes with a microphone mute button which if in skype calls and someone walks in on your conversation, push of a button, the mic is muted and will be shown muted by a orange LED which is usually blue when the mic is on and not muted. Another LED is inside which is red, if you are recording vocals or a guitar, anything really, the mic will tell you if the sound is distorting by popping up a red led every time the sound is distorted. There is a headphone point in the back which enables you to listen to your voice etc. through obviously, your headphones, in which the turning button on the front comes in handy to turn up and down the volume of the sound into the headphones not the mic volume, the mic volume needs to be adjusted within your windows sound options if using a PC like myself. The microphone doesn't come with any software that you need to install, it really is just a plug and use microphone, once detected by e.g Windows, the microphone will be smartly listed as Samson Meteor Mic.I think overall this microphone is absolutely fantastic and deserves to be owned by anyone looking for a fair priced, high quality mic. I this review clears up a lot of questions people might have with the product.If you would like to know more about this product from a daily user, comment within this review and I shall get back to you.If you would like to hear how the microphone sounds from a daily user with no added effects, check [...] for a live show I might be doing or comment and I will sort out a way for us to hear the quality such as using Skype etc.Happy shopping!
W**D
Great Value but no Studio Mic
This is a great microphone for use in podcasting, internet radio broadcasting or to get rough-cut vocals down. The clarity is second-to-none in this price range and is perfect for limited quality requirements - that's not to say that quality isn't up-to-scratch because most people who have little experience of studio-quality microphones probably won't be able to notice any difference.As a USB mic it's as easy to set up as simply plugging it in and letting Windows sort out the installation (using Windows 7). I cannot comment on using this with any other operating system but for this (now older) version of Windows it's so simple to install and use.Build quality is top-notch the metal body is solid and there must already be some wind protection inside the capsule because I've not had to use a pop-shield yet. I have a higher-spec mic for recording vocals to music but for laying down basic ideas on the laptop this is great. I also use it for podcasts and my internet radio show and it performs as good as if not better than anything else in this price range.If you're serious about getting the best quality for studio recording while maintaining a budget then look at AKG Perception 220 Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone which while more expensive offers even greater value and true studio-quality performance. It's an XLR unit and requires Phantom Power so you will need a soundcard that supports it in order to use with a PC. However the Samson Meteor ticks all the boxes as a portable, easy to use, quality piece of kit which is what I use it for.
U**R
Not Perfect, But Close Enough. Fix For Red Light Issue!!!
Stylistically, this is as good as you're going to get for sub-£50. The folding legs which act as a stand are excellent, and can even be removed by unscrewing if necessary. The microphone gives a very clear sound which is great for Skype and this is the limit of what I'm currently using it for.All in all I'm very satisfied with what this microphone does.The reason for four stars instead of five. Firmware, and support, or lack of it within the UK.I experienced the red light syndrome associated with these microphones. This means, on a Mac, that the mic is only recognised as an Advanced USB Device and not as the Samson Meteor Microphone. Though the microphone still functioned as per usual on Skype for example, as I use dictation quite a bit this was a nightmare as I had to re-input the microphone as an input source, and it went from being an approved device, to an unknown device.Nightmare.Trawling through Samson's own website I found nothing. I then went to Youtube and found very little until stumbling onto a video in Italian which featured a page on Samson's website I'd never seen before.This only offers a Windows solution, so as I have a Mac I gave the microphone to a friend, who followed all the instructions, returning me with a Microphone with a blue light! The mic is now recognised by my system again, and it's all sorted.Google 'Meteor Mic Fix for Windows' and choose the first result, if you want to fix the red light issue and return to blue heaven. For those with specific Windows 10 issues, you'll also find a link on the Samson page to another with instructions.
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