The JLab Talk GO USB Microphone is packaged in an attractive blue box beside a foldable desk tripod, a 1.5-meter cable that connects from USB-A to USB-C, and an instruction manual for getting started. The microphone’s height and angle may be adjusted with relative ease thanks to the desk stand’s silicone feet, which also prevent the microphone from sliding about. If the stand has a 5/8-inch mount, the microphone can also be attached to any of the stands you already own. The quick start guide provided by JLab contains illustrations that demonstrate how to correctly set the microphone, which is something that beginning musicians and podcasters frequently neglect. In addition, the guide will explain what each button on the Talk GO USB does, as well as how to set it up to work with both Windows and Mac computers.
Specifications
- Condensers: 2
- Directional Patterns: Cardioid and Omnidirectional
- Controls: Volume Control and Quick Mute
- Recording Sample Rate: 96kHz
- Bit Depth: 24-bit
- Weight: 0.6 lbs (with tripod)
- Warranty: 2 year
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[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The Talk GO can be muted or unmuted by pressing the button at the bottom only once. By pressing it and holding it down for an extended period of time, you can toggle between the omnidirectional and cardioid recording patterns. Because of the cardioid polar pattern, the majority of the sound that is captured is taken from immediately in front of the mic capsules, which is where the JLab logo is located. This particular polar pattern is optimal for the majority of recording scenarios, whether you are creating a podcast or recording vocals for a song. It works well in both of these scenarios. Because the omnidirectional polar pattern is capable of picking up sound over a 360-degree radius, you may talk into the microphone from any side, which is convenient if you’re recording something like a meeting that took place in a conference room.