This Microphone definitely met my expectations, for the price of this mic the quality is amazing, I would recommend the bm-700 for budget singers and gamers. The only downside is the amount of background noise it picks up even then it’s a small amount but if you attach a pop-filter the background noise is minuscule.
What BM-700?
BM-700 Studio Recording Condenser Microphone & NB-35 Adjustable Arm Stand & Shock Mount & Pop Filter.
What is the best Tonor microphone?
Specifications
| Brand | TONOR | Blue Microphones |
|---|---|---|
| Model | TN12326 | Blue Snowball ICE |
| Type | Wired (USB/3.5mm) | Wired (USB) |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 50Hz-160KHz | 40Hz- 18KHz |
Does BM 700 need phantom power?
“it requires you to have about 3.5v AT LEAST to run the microphone so pretty much any usb audio dongle can pretty much work with it and it comes with one, however i would probably suggest getting a full 48v phantom power supply for future proofing when you decide to upgrade the mic with something better.”
Where are Tonor mics made?
United States
| Microphone Brand/Manufacturer | Country | Flagship Mic* |
|---|---|---|
| TC Helicon | Canada | MP-76 |
| Telefunken Elektroakustik | Germany | ELA M 251 |
| TOA Corporation | Japan | DM-1500 |
| Tonor | United States | N/A |
Is the Tonor condenser microphone good?
Tonor’s TC30 is a basic USB Type-A condenser microphone that’s of surprising quality with a price tag of just $15. Its phenomenal sound out of the box and portable body make it highly recommended for beginner to intermediate users. It even comes with an outstanding two-year warranty.
Does Phantompower remove static?
Phantom power therefore does not reduce noise, but it does provide the microphone with the necessary boost in power that it needs to record audio. This is likely to be due to a faulty XLR cable, but turning on phantom power will simply mask the problem rather than reducing it.
Should I buy phantom power?
Do I need phantom power for my guitar? Phantom power is not required for your guitar. However, some active guitar DI boxes will need it. Refer to the DI box Owners Manual for specific power requirements, however.
When should you not use phantom power?
Unless the device is designed to accept phantom power, do not apply phantom. Some unbalanced equipment does not have any, or sufficient, protection from DC voltage and its output circuitry can be damaged, requiring repair.