🎤 Own Your Voice, Command Your Studio
The FDUCE SL40 is a professional dynamic microphone engineered for podcasters, streamers, and vocalists seeking pristine 96KHz/24bit audio quality with cardioid noise rejection. Featuring dual USB and XLR outputs, real-time headphone monitoring, and intuitive mute/volume controls, it combines rugged all-metal durability with versatile connectivity. This all-in-one package includes essential accessories to elevate your recording setup instantly.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 95 dB |
Audible Noise | 95 dB |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Impedance | 600 Ohm |
Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
Connector Type | USB, XLR |
Special Features | Volume Control, Mute Function, XLR/USB connector, headphone jack and headphone volume control |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Audio Interface, Desktop, Audio Mixer, Sound Card |
Item Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 2.56 x 6.1 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
J**T
So nice I bought it thrice
I own 3.I bought one for voice over work. I liked it so much I bought another for my VO booth setup , to pick up when people have the bad habit of turning their heads when emoting.The third is for my home setup. It’s my mic for Discord when I’m in voice chat. I have received many compliments on the quality.I also will do some quick temporary recordings on my home setup for clients.What I like about this mic for my home use is the range. You have to be “on it” for it to pick you up. I can turn my heads and back up 12 inches and I can’t be heard. I play my game sounds through desktop speakers and wear none conductive headphones for discord. My game is NEVER picked up though the mice.
C**N
Calidad
Calidad de sonido no necesitas comprar uno más caro este te dará lo que necesitas
X**N
A cheap alternative to Shure
It looks like a shure microphone from a par and infact there are instances that it sounds like a Shure microphones depending on how you set it up. It connects really with both USB and XLR. I would recommend this if you like a deep sounding voice right out the bat without any audio editing.
A**R
Great deal! Awesome audio reports at 4k wide
I was really happy. This is the best 45 Dollars I’ve ever spent on radio. I use this Microphone on my ham radio station I get great audio reports unsolicited. Yeah the boom microphone best 45 I’ve ever spent in radio.
J**N
Great product
Amazing
A**X
Wowzers
for the price this mic is honestly beyond worth it. add some filters on obs and use xlr and this mic sounds like the shure mics which i was going to get. sounds extremely clear and warm, perfect for discord calls and in game convos lol makes me sound like a streamer
M**.
Great value!
Very happy with this microphone so far. Connected via XLR to my Roland Bridge Cast and it provides good audio quality in a nice looking package. Much happier with this than the Razr mic it replaced. Primarily used for voice comms in games with some video/voiceover work on occasion. No complaints so far.
R**K
Great value but poor sound quality
My Hopes were high. I opened the box and it look so similar to a shure mv7 microphone. It felt solid, well made, heavy and solid.When comparing this microphone to the MV7 which has a similar configuration.Once connected and tested for several streams the hopes quickly became disappointment.The Shure microphone out preforms this microphone by a lot.If you are on a budget this microphone is not bad.When using USB you need to be very close to this microphone. Not more than 1-2 inches away. It is very sensitive to the diection you. You need to find the sweet for the best sound quality. It's very easy to miss that sweet spot.When connecting this microphone to an xlr interface it performs better. The SL40 seems to be noisier than the mv7 as well as the bass sounds off, and generally the audio did not sound natural. The sweet spot is a little more forgiving since you can increase the sensitivity and provide phantom power but it still has it's issues with it.The one big positive this microphone (sl40) has vs the MV7 is a USBC port which is very solid. The mv7 uses a micro usb port which is very easy to break.I was hoping to use this microphone as a backup microphone unfortunately I had to return the microphone as it under performed by a lot compared to the MV7. It was not worth the issues for me even if it was free.If you need a dynamic microphone to reject room noise and background noise this microphone does it well but you will NOT get the same warm natural sound that you get from a Shure microphone.
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