Movo PC-M6 Universal Cardioid Condenser Microphone with XLR and 3.5mm, Shock Mount, and Windscreen - Perfect for Podcasting, Live-Streaming, Gaming, Remote Work - Creator Audio

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Movo PC-M6 Universal Cardioid

4.0(112 reviews)
$40
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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Records 48kHz/16-bit audio.
  • 20Hz-20kHz frequency range.
  • Cardioid polar pattern.
  • Includes shock mount.
  • Includes pop filter.

Cons

  • Requires external audio interface.
  • Needs phantom power.
  • Lacks direct USB computer connection.

Specifications

6 specs

ConnectionXLR
Polar PatternCardioid Pa
Model NumberPC-M6
Freq. Response20Hz - 20kHz

Customer Reviews

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Movo

Is the Movo PC-M6 suitable for podcasting?

Yes, the Movo PC-M6 is ideal for podcasting. Its cardioid polar pattern focuses on your voice while minimizing background noise, and it records high-quality 48kHz/16-bit audio with a 20Hz-20kHz frequency range, ensuring clear, professional sound.

What is included with the Movo PC-M6 for its $39.95 price?

For $39.95, the Movo PC-M6 includes the condenser microphone, a shock mount to reduce vibrations, and a windscreen (pop filter) to minimize plosives. This offers good value for essential recording accessories.

What do I need to use the Movo PC-M6 with my computer?

The Movo PC-M6 requires an external audio interface with an XLR input. It also needs phantom power, which is typically supplied by the audio interface, as it does not have a direct USB computer connection.

What does the cardioid polar pattern mean for the Movo PC-M6?

The cardioid polar pattern of the Movo PC-M6 means it primarily picks up sound from directly in front of the microphone. This is excellent for isolating a single speaker, reducing ambient room noise, and preventing sound bleed from other sources.

Can I connect the Movo PC-M6 directly to my computer via USB?

No, the Movo PC-M6 does not have a direct USB computer connection. It uses an XLR connection, meaning you will need an external audio interface that connects to your computer and provides 48V phantom power.