Wednesday, June 21st 2023

GAMDIAS PHEME M1 Supercardioid Microphone Brings Your Streaming to the Next Level

GAMDIAS, the leading brand of PC gaming hardware, developed new streaming product line with GAMDIAS's first microphone, PHEME M1, is designed to ensure transcendent level of audio in a compact form. This microphone features supercardioid pickup pattern, 192 kHz/24-bit resolution, and ENC mode that enable professional recording capabilities. PHEME M1's audio settings and lighting effects can be adjusted with only a few taps or turns for users to take control of their streaming.

The PHEME M1 heavily emphasizes a narrower sound pickup pattern in front of the mic to precisely capture single-source vocals and audio recordings while minimizing ambient noise. Moreover, users can easily adjust the audio settings such as ENC modes, and a mute mode by tapping on the LED indicator on the front of the mic.
Professional-Grade Recording and Streaming
Featuring a built-in 14 mm condenser capsule and a 192 kHz/24-bit resolution, this mic allows you to enjoy professional-grade recording that can guarantee precise sound pickup and noise cancellation. The gain control dial can be tuned to avoid peak clipping while amplifying the audio and improving the quality. Simply Press the tailored gain control dial switch between 12 modes of built-in RGB lighting effects.

Dominate Your Streaming
Start streaming anywhere by simply plugging in Type-A and C to Type-C cable, tuning the streammix dial to alter the output ratio of your device to microphone, and connecting your headphone to monitor the recording without delay. PHEME M1 is equipped with an adjustable stand to change the mic angle and can be folded up to a height of 17 cm for better portability. With the design of detachable mic and built-in 5/8" thread, the mic can be attached to most mic stands and boom arms.

For more information, visit the product page.
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4 Comments on GAMDIAS PHEME M1 Supercardioid Microphone Brings Your Streaming to the Next Level

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claesSupercardiod* @btarunr/Gamdias PR
Supercardioid, if we're being pedantic.

Now, if it's meant for streaming, it's mean to record human voice. Human voice doesn't go anywhere hear 20kHz. So why does this need a 192kHz resolution?
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claes
All that trouble to correct a spelling mistake only to make one myself smdh
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claesAll that trouble to correct a spelling mistake only to make one myself smdh
Think about the bright side: you made me look good :p
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