Msi IMMERSE GV60 STREAMING MIC 'USB Type-C Interface and 3.5mm Aux For Professional applications with Intuituve control in 4 modes: Stereo Omnidirectional Cardioid and Bidirectional'
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Highest price was seen £106.52 on 20 Apr 2025
Lowest price was seen £88.04 on 09 Apr 2025
Average price is £90.52 base on 10 price changes
Most recent price is £95.87
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Description
<b>Instant Studio</b>N/AGreat voice content starts with GV60. This sleek matte-finished aluminum microphone instantly turns any setup into a studio for you while delivering uncompromised recording quality with a high resolution sample rate of 24bit/96kHz.N/AN/A<b>Versatile With Great Sound</b>N/AEmpowered by multiple condensers the GV60 provides the versatility to adapt to any situation with 4 different pickup patterns to capture singing podcasts interviews meetings and game streaming with ease.N/AN/A<b>Stereo</b>N/AStereo mode uses both the left and right channels and is ideal for capturing a realistic general sound image for vocals such as singing or talking.N/A*Vocals / Ensemble choir/ InstrumentsN/AN/A<b>Omnidirectional</b>N/AOmnidirectional mode picks up sound from all directions. This mode is ideal for situations in which you want to capture the full unadulterated sound of a space without aiming at any particular sound source.N/A*Conference calls/ Field Recordings/Event/OrchestrasN/AN/A<b>Cardioid</b>N/ACardioid mode records sound sources that are directly in front of the microphone and dismisses unwanted ambient sounds. This mode is ideal for recording podcasts talks or game streaming.N/A*Podcasts/ Voiceovers/ Vocals InstrumentsN/AN/A<b>Bidirectional</b>N/ABidirectional mode records from both the front and the rear of the microphone. Its ideal for capturing the nuance of a musical instrument or recording an interview between two people.N/A*Interviews/ Instruments/ Vocal duets
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