- Use:Karaoke Microphone
- Set Type:Multi-microphone Kits
- Style:Tabletop
- Transducer:Condenser Microphone
- Polar Patterns:Uni-directional
- Communication:Wired
- Package:Yes
- Material:Zinc Alloy + Plastic
- Xlr Cable Length:2.5m
- Frequency Response:20hz-20khz
- Sensitivity:-34db
- Output Impedance:1500khz
- The Load Impedance:1000 Ohm
- Equivalent Noise Level:16dba
- Current Consumption:3ma
- Type1:Bm-8000 Recording Microphone
- Type2:Condenser Recording Microphone
- Type3:Karaoke Studio Microphone
- Type4:Microphone For Laptop
- Style 5:Bm Microphone
- Style 6:3.5 Mm Microphone
- Style 7:Microphone Bm 8000
- Style 8:Condenser Microphone Bm 800
- Style 9:Condenser Microphone For Computer
- Style 10:Microphone Condenser Mic
- Style 11:Bm800 Karaoke Microphone Condenser
- Style 12:Karaoke Microphone Wired Dynamic Microphone
Microphone pickup effect is clear and clean.Microphone, it can effectively suppress sound feedback in noisy environments, reduce background noise. That is, the use of small and thin vibration film, with small volume, light weight characteristics, while ensuring excellent sound quality; In addition, the microphone is very sensitive to electromagnetic interference. Their effect on the climate has a strong anti-interference performance, which is very suitable for some completely new fields. Microphones have the advantages of small size, good heat resistance, good consistency, good stability, high reliability, anti-RF interference, etc., can also output digital signals and conducive to intelligent development, and its market size has maintained rapid growth momentum in the past 10 years. The microphone proximity effect is sometimes used to produce a good effect, while other times it is an undesirable side effect of microphone placement. It can highlight the muffled voice of the announcer, the muffled sound of the floor drum, the roar of the bass amplifier. It can also cause low-end frequency turbidity and overperformance in microphone signals that don't necessarily need it. The proximity effect is the increase in the low-frequency response of the microphone as the microphone gets closer to a given sound source.