In this episode I test the Sudotack 800 condenser microphone. This is a USB microphone with a USB type B (printer type) connection. Note: new Sudotack mics may have a different connection. The mic records in 24bit/192khz with a frequency range of 30 hz to 16 khz.<br /><br />This mic typically is sold in a bundle (boom arm, pop filter, etc.) and ranges from about $40 to $60 U.S. on Amazon.<br /><br />The audio in this test was processed with EQ / compression (Hindenburg Pro generic voice profiler), Levelator, Hush noise / reverb reduction and two De-essers.<br />---<br /><br /><b>Host</b>:<br /><br />Stephen Carter - Website: https://StressReliefRadio.com. Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com.<br />---

Stephen Speaks

Stephen Carter

Test of the Sudotack 800 Condenser Microphone

DEC 15, 20235 MIN
Stephen Speaks

Test of the Sudotack 800 Condenser Microphone

DEC 15, 20235 MIN

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In this episode I test the Sudotack 800 condenser microphone. This is a USB microphone with a USB type B (printer type) connection. Note: new Sudotack mics may have a different connection. The mic records in 24bit/192khz with a frequency range of 30 hz to 16 khz.<br /><br />This mic typically is sold in a bundle (boom arm, pop filter, etc.) and ranges from about $40 to $60 U.S. on Amazon.<br /><br />The audio in this test was processed with EQ / compression (Hindenburg Pro generic voice profiler), Levelator, Hush noise / reverb reduction and two De-essers.<br />---<br /><br /><b>Host</b>:<br /><br />Stephen Carter - Website: https://StressReliefRadio.com. Email: [email protected].<br />---