• Reviews around background noise (1.78 of 5)

    XLR Condenser Microphone, TONOR Professional Cardioid Studio Mic Kit with T20 Boom Arm, Shock Mount, Pop Filter for Recording, Podcasting, Voice Over, Streaming, Home Studio, YouTube (TC20)

    • It feels well-made, has good sound quality, and doesn't pick up lighter background noise
    • My friends can hear me clearly on our calls on Discord, and the styrofoam keeps the background noise from letting my friends hear it in the background
    • It's pretty smooth, has a cardiod pickup pattern so background noise or keyboard
    • Microphone is pretty sensitive, so you'll want some background noise eliminator
    • The pop filter has a large surface area and really cuts down on the "p & b" plosive sounds and helps eliminate background noises
    • Now for the Mic, it sounds amazing for the price you are paying, It has a Cardioid Pattern to reduce the amount of background noise
    • It's pretty smooth, has a cardiod pickup pattern so background noise or keyboard
    • Only feature I feel is missing is some physical or digital way to block background noise like A/C.
    • Background noise rejection is actually really good for a condenser
    • If you've been shopping around for microphones, whether were talking microphones that use the XLR connection similar to this one, or the incredible deluge of USB based microphones that is hit us since everybody headed home for work, you might be confused as to how you can possibly know if something is decent quality
    • Good quality n protection
    • Good quality n protection