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USB-C condensator microfoon

  • Geoptimaliseerd voor streamers en gamers
  • Vergulde 1/2" condensor capsule
  • Richtingskarakteristiek: cardioïde
  • Revolution High-Gain preamp met ultralage ruis
  • Draaibare microfoonbehuizing
  • Geïntegreerde popfilter
  • Geïntegreerde DSP-chip met High-Pass filter, Noise Gate, Compressor en Aphex
  • Digitale conversie: 24 bit / 48 kHz
  • Maximale geluidsdruk : 121 dB
  • Frequentiebereik: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Stereo hoofdtelefoonuitgang met Zero Latency monitoring: 3,5 mm jack
  • Volume control hoofdtelefoon
  • Digitale uitgang: USB-C
  • Plug&Play op Mac en PC
  • Afmetingen microfoon (B x D x H): 63 x 44 x 120 mm
  • Gewicht: 495 g
  • Incl. statief met balhoofd, 3m verlengkabel voor hoofdtelefoon (3,5 mm jack), 3m USB-C naar USB-C kabel en permanente licentie voor UNIFY streaming/opnamesoftware (download)
  • Leverbaar sinds November 2022
  • artikelnummer 558171
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Desktop Microphone Yes
  • Phones Output Yes
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For pro-quality streaming and gaming

The compact XCM-50 USB microphone from Rode has been specially designed as an easy-to-operate tool for streamers and gamers, who only need to connect it to their PC or Mac using the included USB cable in order to get started. The mic, which can be positioned exactly as needed thanks to its stylish swivel-mount, delivers a transparent sound even when recording loud voices and, thanks to its inbuilt 3.5mm headphone output, enables zero-latency monitoring – even when signal processors are being used in combination with the included Windows-based Unify software to optimise the sound of the voices being recorded. In contrast to Rode's X XDM-100 dynamic microphone, which handles loud ambient noises better, the XCM-50 picks up the sound from the side, and both listeners and co-gamers will definitely be able to appreciate the sonic qualities of the condenser capsule, even when the user is further away from the mic.

Rode X XCM-50 USB microphone

The essence of clarity

Boasting a maximum sound pressure level (SPL) of 121dB and digital conversion at 24 bit/48kHz, the Rode XCM-50 employs a cardioid polar pattern to bring out every facet of an individual's voice over the entire range of human hearing, from 20Hz to 20kHz. The headphone output mentioned above, which is located on the rear of the mic, has a dedicated volume control on the front, ensuring the user can hear their own voice clearly together with any other sound sources that have been integrated via Unify during streams, games, and recording sessions. In addition to the Rode XCM-50, which measures just 63x44x120mm, the package additionally includes a ball-joint tabletop stand, a headphone extension cable, and a USB-C to USB-C cable for connecting the mic to a computer. The Unify software, also included as standard here, and which can be run on Windows systems from version 10 (64-bit) upwards, lets the user do more than just add effects processors to the mix – it also provides a range of outputs for use in streams and recording sessions.

Controls on the Rode X XCM-50 USB microphone

For streamers and gamers alike

Gaming sessions can quickly become pretty animated, and Rode has taken these situations – often involving an unusual combination of plosives and explosions – into account with the XCM-50, which is designed to deliver a high level of clarity and give the user plenty of dynamic headroom. Gamers who like to move about during action-packed games will benefit from the condenser capsule's high sensitivity, as will speakers who don't like to have the microphone too close to their face. Whatever the scenario – be it a podcast, a recording session, or a live stream, users can quickly and easily adjust the volume of their headphones at any time via the rotary control, which also includes a push-button function to mute the mic. The XCM-50's compact dimensions mean that it remains visually unobtrusive while streaming, and it can even be kept completely out of sight if combined with an optional boom arm.

Volume control on the Rode XCM-50 USB microphone

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

Plenty of room to manoeuvre

To allow them to play or stream entirely without distractions, users would do well to add a pair of headphones like the Rode NTH-100, which feature a closed-back design and provide a comfortable fit; anyone whose computer has a USB-A port rather than a USB-C can connect the XCM-50 using an adapter cable like the 150cm-long Rode SC18, which is certified for high-speed USB applications and gives the user a decent range of movement. To achieve optimal results with the Rode XCM-50, it should be placed between 10 and 20cm from the physical source of the sound – the ideal distance can easily be determined when monitoring with headphones. And streamers who want to keep the microphone completely out of shot can add Rode's PSA1+ boom arm to their setup.

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