🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The TONORUSB Microphone TC30 is a high-quality cardioid condenser mic designed for gamers, podcasters, and streamers. With a plug-and-play USB connection, it offers easy installation and exceptional sound capture while minimizing background noise. The included shock mount and pop filter enhance audio clarity, making it a perfect choice for professional-grade recordings across various platforms.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.2 x 14.6 x 10.9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 23.5 x 10.5 x 14.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 400 Grams |
Brand | TONOR |
Colour | Black |
Included components | 1 x condenser microphone, 1 x shock mount, 1 x foldable mic tripod, 1 x pop filter, 1 x USB Type-C to USB-A 2.0 Cable, 1 x manual |
Part number | TNTN120110BL |
Style | TC30 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Great microphone for someone starting out
I had one of these previously, it was unfortunately stolen during a robbery at my previous home. I have just since now gotten around to getting a new one. I'd forgotten how good it was so thought it was time to leave it a review it deserves.For the record however, this mic is vastly improved when going into your mic settings in windows and setting it to a value lower than 60%. This vastly improves the overall audio quality and seems to cut the interference. I'm not audio engineer so I'm not sure why this is, but it does work.I use the mic for recording vocals and micing and amp for recording guitar. For this purpose is works very well, provided you have some knowledge about how to correctly mic an amp. Some time spent on Google or YouTube will help you out there. This mic works very well with both audacity, and ableton. Audacity recognises the mic immediately and recording is simple and quick, with Ableton you need to tell it and set it up with drivers etc. Again. Google or YouTube is your friend here however I don't feel as though it would take more than 5 minutes to figure it out yourself if you are familiar with ableton.The mic itself has a great build quality, with the small stand and filter that come with it feeling very high quality for the price point. I did not have any quality issues with my previous one after having and using it for over a year. I don't forsee any issues arising with this one either. It being USB-C is a nice bonus for beginners who may not want to shell out for a scarlet and a midi microphone, cable etc.I know some people are probably looking at this for use with streaming. I don't see why it wouldnt be a great choice for that, but you might consider the fact that you will likely need to buy an arm mount to hold it for you as the tripod is small and will likely take up valuable desk space.If you're still wondering if you want this, I'd say you can't go wrong.
A**R
Sounds great.
Easy to set up, plugged it in and Windows identified without need for additional drivers.Sound quality is great, I am no sound engineer, so just based of personal review and feedback from Teams/Zoom chats.For the price the mic is a sturdy construction and doesn't feel cheap. The stand acts well to reduce sound transfer from knocks and keyboard key strikes.The feild sensitivity of the mic is good, so I don't have to be centimetres away from it and have left it on the desk about 50cm away from me without complaint from callers.I use only for calls, Teams, Zoo. Etc, it does have the disadvantage of no noise cancellation, so bare in mind if in a noisy environment, it can pick up quite a lot of background noise without reducing the sensitivity/volume.Overall it is a great mic and well worth the cost.
G**.
Picks up everything.
It's a good clear microphone that picks up everything and sounds really clear but the problem is that it picks up EVERYTHING my teammates complain because it literally picks up the sounds happening in my entire house and gets really loud and distracting for them but to fix this all you need is a noise cancelling software on your computer so that it only picks up your voice other than that it is a really good value for money microphone.
T**D
Great quality budget microphone
Starting to get into making my own music and needed something to record with. I was going for something on a low budget whilst still being high quality. The microphone is easy to setup with my laptop and works out of the box, it picks up everything said and is great for beginners looking for a budget friendly microphone. 10/10
I**A
Good quality, well packaged
Bought for webinars. Good quality sound vs built in or headset mics. Easy to set up. Recognized easily by PC or Mac, Zoom and Teams. Good value. Even better it packs away quickly into its storage/delivery box, until next use. Congrats to Tonormic.com ! Only thing that could be improved IMHO would inclusion of a USB-C cable/adapter, but that is hardly big cheese (the Mic is USB-C, but the cable is USB-C to -A)...
A**R
Good but don't expect high quality audio at this price
OK for your first mic and work meetings for the price, but for anything else the audio quality is poor. If you need high quality audio look else where and up your budget.The build quality is good, the mic feels well put together. The stand isn't that great but does the job just fine. Simple plug and play for ease of use. For the price point it's a good mic.
M**P
Great value for money
I needed a professional sounding mic to do a few voiceovers on some videos that I am putting together and I toyed with the idea of some of the more expensive ones such as a Shure or Rode, but they were really expensive for someone dipping their toe into this arena so I found this cheaper alternative and went for it as it was worth a punt being 1/4 the cost of the others I was looking at.I set it up in a matter of minutes and it now works perfect on my Windows 11 PC. I can even use it for Teams calls and it does not suffer from feedback (which I was fully expecting it to do) despite me having large monitor speakers on my PC.The build quality is excellent and the sound quality isn't half bad either. I have noticed that the best clarity comes from speaking about 15cm from the mic and in a hushed tone as it picks up really well. Any further away from the mic and some echo is heard from the room acoustics unless you have a very well sound damped area to use it.
P**Y
Works well for zoom sessions. Overbalances off it's legs too easily.
Gives good quality sound for zoom calls. I got it in case it helped me sound a meditation bell over zoom but it didn't... that seems to be a common zoom problem though and no fault of the microphone. The biggest downside in my use of it is it's a bit top heavy and regularly falls over and off the shelf. Not ideal but so far it's not broken.
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