Neewer NW-800 Studio Broadcasting And Recording Microphone User Guide

June 10, 2024
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Neewer NW-800 Studio Broadcasting And Recording Microphone

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Important Notes

  1. The Condenser Microphone only works with the device that could provide enough power (Voltage Required: 5V) for it. When connected to a desktop computer, the Microphone could be used alone; When connected to a laptop computer, please connect the laptop to an electrical outlet, or use a 48V phantom power to get enough power if the sound is not clear and high enough.

  2. If your device could not provide enough power (when used with an Amplifier or Mixer, etc.), the sound volume recorded might be low, and please use an extra 48V phantom power adapter to connect it. (Phantom power adapter is not included).

  3. The microphone cannot be used with mobile phones and tablet computers.
    NOTE: It cannot work with Mac.

  4. If you want a better sound effect, a sound card should be used.

  5. When recording, please put the microphone away from the amplifier to prevent recording noise due to the amplifier.

Product Description

The Neewer USB microphone kit comes with an NW-8000 super-cardioid condenser microphone along with a boom arm and a shock mount. The microphone is a simple plug-and-play USB mic with a USB A to USB B cable. It doesn’t require any battery or any external card. It is a super-cardioid mic which means it picks the sound that’s spoken right into it while rejecting external noises. This makes it perfect for vlogging, gaming, video conferencing, and live streaming. The sound produced by this mic is loud and clear. It features a 16mm electret condenser transducer with a sampling rate of 192kHz/24-bit. The NW-8000 is compatible with Windows 7 or later and also with Mac OS 10.9 or later.

Connection Guide

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Microphone Setting Up Guide

For Windows computer

  1. Insert Microphone 3.5mm plug into the 3.5mm audio interface on your PC (Generally the color Of the PC audio interface is pink)

  2. Right-click the “Volume” icon on the taskbar, and select “Recording Devices”

  3. Enter the “Recording” tab select ” Microphone” which is the system’s default recording device, and then click “Properties”

  4. Choose the “Levels” tab, drag the Volume slider t080, and then drag the Boost slider to O or +1

  5. The microphone can work after finishing Step 4.
    If you want to test it and let the speaker play the sound of your Microphone, switch to the “Listen” tab and enable the option”Listen to this device” to test the microphone. Sound delay or disturbance may occur on the microphone so that it can not be applied to a party or speech in which occasions AMP or professional sound cards are Needed.

FAQs

Does this microphone have a built-in battery?****

No, it doesn’t.

Does it need a power supply?****

Yes, it does. Please use a phantom power supply to get enough power for it.

What is the difference between the microphone and the condenser microphone?****

The condenser microphone is more expensive than the normal one. It’s more sensitive than the normal one.

What is the difference between this microphone and other similar microphones?****

This microphone has high sensitivity and high quality, which makes it suitable for recording sound in a quiet environment.

What kind of microphone is mainly used for studio recordings?****

Condenser microphones are considered the most versatile studio microphones and can be used to record essentially any instrument. They are somewhat more fragile and sonically sensitive than dynamic mics, and they require a small electrical current to operate, so they are less popular in the live setting.

How important is a microphone for recording?****

Microphones enable many types of audio recording devices for purposes including communications of many kinds, as well as music vocals, speech, and sound recording.

Why do we need a microphone in the studio?****

During sound detection and conversion, microphones absorb sound waves and convert them into electrical impulses that have a unique pattern based on sound absorption. These electrical impulses are amplified and output through speakers.

What type of microphone is best for recording instruments?****

While a small-diaphragm condenser mic is best suited for recording instruments and vocals, a large-diaphragm condenser mic is perfect for voiceovers and studio recordings. If live streaming or podcasting, pick a dynamic mic. And if working with a band or choir, a ribbon mic will be your best bet.

What type of microphone is used in broadcasting?****

Condenser – Most mics used for talk radio and podcasting are condenser microphones. They have a thin conductive diaphragm that sits close to a metal backplate. This configuration means they often produce higher-quality sound.

How important is frequency response in a microphone?****

Frequency response defines the range of sound that a microphone can reproduce and how its output varies within that range. The frequency response is the most significant factor in determining the sound signature of a microphone.

What makes a microphone better quality?****

A microphone’s frequency response refers to the range of frequencies, from low to high, that a microphone will pick up. This range is referred to by its lowest and highest frequencies, measured in hertz. A microphone with a frequency response range of around 80 Hz to 15 kHz would make a good choice for a vocal mic.

What is the importance of microphone techniques?****

In live sound, proper microphone placement has three desirable results: it offers optimal signal-to-noise ratio and gain before feedback and it captures the instrument’s “sweet spot”. In live sound amplification, all three are critical for the best audio performance.

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