On a 'serious' interface the 16‑bit limitation may be a concern, but on a mic intended largely for close-miked vocal work it's really not a problem. ![]() The USB conveys the mic signal digitally to your computer, the on‑board conversion being capable of outputting 16‑bit data at 44.1 or 48kHz. ![]() This mic seems to have been reasonably well thought-out for the average podcaster, but there are one or two limitations that are likely to frustrate recording musicians. There's been a proliferation of USB microphones from various manufacturers in recent years, but the quality and functionality has been rather varied, so I wanted to discover whether this one offers as much candy for the ear as it does for the eye. ![]() Visually, Samson's latest USB microphone, the Meteor, rather puts me in mind of R2D2's chrome‑plated younger brother: you really do have to admit that they've done a classy job on the styling.
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