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Key Features
Low cost doesn't have to mean low quality. With the Marantz MPM-1000 Condenser Microphone, you get studio-grade sound without breaking the bank. From instrument recording to podcasting and more, the MPM-1000 ensures maximum detail across a smooth frequency response.
That means you hear every single nuance of your performance. No compromises. No colouration. The MPM-1000 keeps the focus on you with a cardioid polar pattern. Unwanted background noise will never get in the way of a good take.
With the MPM-1000 you've got everything you need to capture great audio. This large diaphragm condenser comes complete with a range of accessories, taking the hard work out of recording. Position your mic like a pro with the boom mic stand. Whatever the occasion, you’re ready.
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The Marantz MPM-1000 lets you capture high quality, detailed audio with a high sensitivity pickup. Thanks to the smooth frequency response, you’ll hear the subtle nuances often missed by similar mics on the market. Whether your making podcasts, creating videos, or producing music, you’ve got studio-quality for use with your favourite DAW.
No background noise. No disturbances. The MPM-1000 features a cardioid polar pattern for precise recording, offering maximum gain before feedback. It’s ideal for recording closely-spaced subjects and live performances, isolating a singular sound source with ease. That means noise coming from elsewhere in the room won’t get in the way of your take.
The Boom Mic Stand by Gear4music is height, tilt and swivel adjustable with a 830mm boom and a tripod base which keeps it stable during use. It is durable and robust to endure daily studio use and the demands of gigging.