IK Multimedia will showcase in a few hours at NAMM the new iRig Mic Studio condenser mic compatible with Mac/PC, Android and iOS devices.
The iRig Mic Studio is a compact digital condenser (electret) microphone equipped with a 1” large diaphragm capsule, with a cardioid polar pattern. It includes a USB port that can be connected to a computer, iOS Lightning (optional 30-pin connector), an Android tablet or smartphone (OTG connector).
Specifications:
- Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz (-3 dB)
- Gain range: 40 dB
- Max sound pressure level: 133 dB SPL
- Sensitivity: –42 ± 3 dB @ 1 kHz (0 dB = 1 V/Pa)
- Audio resolution: 24-bit / up to 48 kHz
- Built-in 1/8” headphone output with dedicated volume
- Built-in gain control and multicolor LED for status and sound level
- Dimensions: 45 × 117mm
- Weight: 218 g
- Available in Black or Silver finish
The iRig Mic Studio ships with USB/Lightning, USB and OTG 1.5m cables as well as a clamp, a stand for desktop and a pouch. It can be used with any vocal apps (EZ Voice, iRig Recorder, VocaLive), the AmpliTube effect processors, iGrand Piano virtual instruments, SampleTank sampler, GarageBand, etc. on iOS, Android (with compatible apps), Mac and PC.
Pricing announced is 144,99 €. More info at www.ikmultimedia.com.
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