🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with NW-700!
The Neewer NW-700 Professional Studio Broadcasting & Recording Condenser Microphone set includes a high-quality condenser microphone, a durable metal shock mount, a protective anti-wind foam cap, and a microphone power cable, designed to deliver exceptional audio performance for various applications.
D**J
Big clear sound at affordable price!!
Excellent condenser mic. We use it mounted to a boom mic stand for our choir. Great clarity and wide pattern. We previously tried recording the choir with one of our excellent Shure SM58s but it was very directional and result was a recording of mostly one choir members voice. This got all of them and now I’m buying a sevond one. Our mixer does allow us to turn on 48v phantom power so that’s important. But it’s terrific. Want to see more products from this brand (Neewer).Update: I made one mistake that my contractor resolved: condenser mics have a front “listening” side, and a back “non-listening side. Be certain to expose the listening side to your source of vocal sound. Turns out that the ”listening” sidebof this much is the one with the printed name on it. So, we mounted the mic vertically (as in third pic below) this time enduring the printed label faced the people who were singing. Duh, I guess, but now I know!Also, did buy a second one. Both connected on separate channels on our mixer. Turns out that when the choir was finished with their singing, a tidy person lifted both mics and put them in a corner together 1 foot apart. Guess What!! Major Feedback!! Tell your helpfulntudy choir folks not to touch the merchandise, or, at least have them signal to you to MUTE those channels. I’ll take the wrap.
R**L
Outstanding product for the money!
I’m very technical. First thing I did is remove the internal foam filter. Then I connected the Microphone to the MOUKEY 48v phantom power. I ran it on my zoom digital recorder. All I can say is WOW! It sounds fantastic. I do work with sound systems. The quality of the microphone is first class and well-made. I’m playing with the internal filter and will report on the results. I’m also going to do a review on the MOUKEY 48v phantom power unit. For the entry-level podcaster, vlogger and broadcaster with limited funds this is where I would start with this microphone. I will miss these Chinese bargains and great technology for the money when China attacks Taiwan. Communists are not very smart and do not understand capitalism. Am I right, Jeff?
G**N
It's a ten to twenty dolla condenser
Well, the value on this thing is great. I picked it up on a curiosity at $12. Surprised that it comes with the mic itself, a shock mount and some other unorthodox equipment (like an XLR to 3-poll 3.5mm jack).This thing requires phantom power to operate, otherwise you won't get much of any sound out of it. I've tried it with my Focusrite 2i2 as well as the Saramonic SmartRig II and it works well with both. It's not the most deep and rich mic I've ever heard, but you can easily boost some of that with your recording/broadcasting software to make up for some of that.The cable that comes in the box is a bit strange. It's XLR to 3-pole headphone jack. Means it will work for computer sound card input, but won't work properly for many cell phones. Maybe bundled for voiceover work at your workstation?I don't have much else to say. The build quality isn't bad. It's not built like a Shure SM58, but doesn't feel fragile either. Perfectly adequate
K**C
Please save your money. Please.
Maybe it's just my setup, but this microphone is complete garbage for what I need. If you're looking for a white noise recorder, this is the mic for you. If you actually need to record voice-over or wish to have audio communication other than your onboard microphone, I beg you to find another product.First of all, the housing on this microphone is shoddy and unreliable. I opened the box and the mesh cover over the receiver was half-popped off. The XLR plug at the bottom was bent out of place. The XLR-to-3.5mm cable included with the mic is also really cheap. The 3.5mm end was really loose, and I had to tighten the screws holding it on.Once I fixed the plug and was actually able to plug it in to my computer, I found out that it's nearly impossible to hear anything but white noise, unless you boost the input by 200% (the max on any common onboard sound card). Even then, it's still really faint. I ended up using a third-party sound software to further boost the audio pickup, and I set up a noise gate to (partially) cut out the white noise.At first I thought maybe the terrible sound quality was just from the cable. Any decent condenser mic will need phantom power to properly work. We plugged it into a Yamaha sound board, XLR input, with phantom power. That slightly cut down on the amount of white noise being transmitted, but it was still almost impossible to hear anything else that the mic picked up.I guess this is what I get for paying $25 for a microphone. When it comes to audio equipment, definitely don't skimp on quality vs. price. If you need something on a tight budget, there are still many great choices for under $50. This microphone is NOT one of them. The extra $10 will make a world of difference.
D**N
Works great on my Yaesu FTdx10 amateur radio transceiver
Audio quality is great, and much better than needed for HF SSB radio operations. My radio uses a dynamic mic and with the Neewer NW-700, I needed a Phantom power supply. I am using the Depusheng DS48V. The cable which comes with the mic is used to connect the phantom unit to the radio's 3.5mm plug. The phantom unit come with a cable to connect the mic to the unit. I also added a mic arm boom and a foot switch. I love it. $13 mic + $15 phantom unit + $20 boom arm .
C**R
EVERYTHING I WANTED!!! And moreeee
This microphone came with several wire attachments which is perfect since I tend to vary how I record. It has pretty good quality but picks up some background noise, which I can honestly deal with since my room is treated well. Definitely recommend if you’re looking for a low priced higher quality microphone.
B**O
not bad
this mic is really good for an entry level mic we used this a few times and it sounded good.
H**Y
Plugging to PC? Plug into a rear USB socket for better power
I got this expecting cheap sound, but it is actually not bad. The included XLR and 1/8" cable does well with the PC. Just wanted to remind anyone who is going to use this, to plug it into the back of the PC, they have better power delivery for this microphone, because for me, I have it set on Windows +30db boost and up to 85/100 of the volume gain. And the sound is there. Better yet, use a good Mic-preamp USB interface to connect this to, but one would obviously need to buy a proper XLR to XLR cable to it, which this does not include. Make sure you get a cable not too long to reduce the impedance. (Less cranking up the gain) Inside the box, I also got the shockmount. Very good value for entry level.I suspect people will try to plug this into a smartphone. It will not work due to the power it needs. In other words, it will pick up nothing.
F**S
Gewoon een toppertje
Met alles erop en eraan . Heeft een professionele uitstraling en hij werkt ook nog prima.
J**A
Excelente micrófono!
El micrófono es excelente! por el precio, es un buen micrófono de condensador de entrada. Yo en sí, lo uso para gaming, para tener una buena comunicación de mucha mejor calidad. Es evidente que tendría una mejor calidad de audio y potencia con una fuente de alimentación, la de la misma marca es muy buena opción. Pero quedas resuelto, si quieres algo tranqui, con el cable que viene en la caja, te permite versatilidad y no hacer una compra más, por ahora. Es una excelente opción si quieres iniciar con algo profesional pero sin gastar mucho, los materiales tienen buena calidad y es resistente, un micro que vale la pena comprar si buscas calidad, buen costo y versatilidad. Totalmente conforme con él. El único pero que le encuentro, es el largo del cable con el que viene, por las dimensiones de mi estación de juego, apenas y me resuelve en distancia, pero nada que no tenga solución. El paquete me llego la fecha indicada sin problemas.
G**R
Great value mic - does need phantom power
This mic is so inexpensive it is suspicious... I bought it partly out of curiosity, in fact. It actually works really well; good sound with quite low noise. The supplied suspension rig is fine; the cable bundled with it is an xlr to mini jack, which suggests it can run into a PC sound card. This will not work with normal PCs or laptops; the mic needs 48v phantom power. I run mine into a Behringer mixer, which works perfectly. Neewer sell a suitable power supply for about £15.If you're looking for a low priced condenser mic, look no further!
J**G
Excelente calidad precio
Pues a ver ahora mismo no puedo hacerle fotos, pero si puedo opinar tras un uso de 3 meses? Si 3 meses, es muy buen soporte para cualquier microfono se mueve bien no hacen ruido los muelles y es facilisimo de acoplar a la mesa, con lo cual LO RECOMIENDO 100% y sobre el microfono pues, INCREIBLE es la palabra por ese precio tiene una calidad de audio increible con su transformador y todo, yo lo uso para ablar por el pc y va de LUJO tambien recomiendo su compra
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