Neewer NW-700 Professional Studio Broadcasting Recording Condenser Microphone & NW-35 Adjustable Recording Microphone Suspension Scissor Arm Stand with Shock Mount and Mounting Clamp Kit
Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
Brand | Neewer |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, XLR |
Special Feature | Stand |
Compatible Devices | The microphone can not be used with mobile phones and tablet computers. Note: It cannot work with Mac. See more |
Color | Black+Black+Black |
Included Components | NW-700 Condenser Microphone NW-35 Scissor Arm Stand 3.5mm Male to XLR Female Cable |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 35 dB |
About this item
- The Set Includes: (1) Condenser Microphone, (1)Adjustable Suspension Scissor Arm Stand, (1)Table Mounting Clamp, (1)Metal Shock Mount, (1)Pop Filter, (1)Ball-type Anti-wind Foam Cap, (1)3.5mm Male to XLR Female Cable. NOTE: Sound Card, 48V Phantom Power, 1/4" to XLR Cable & XLR to XLR Cable are needed to purchase additionally; If you want better sound effect, a sound card should be used; Please use a extra 48V phantom power adapter to connect it (phantom power adapter is not included)
- The professional condenser microphone adopts the completely new audio circuit. Capture rich, full-bodied sound from sources that are directly in front of the mic. The cardioid pick-up pattern minimizes background noise and isolates the main sound source.
- The adjustable scissor arm stand is made out of all steel construction, sturdy and durable. Folding type, convenient to carry. Can be mounted on the announcers' table. The double-braced arms add strength. *Max load: Approx 35oz / 1KG*
- The microphone wind screen pop filter shield can ensure that your tracks are audible and easy to understand.And also it will make sure your message loud and clear, and banish the dreaded hissing and lisping sounds.
- The metal shock mount features an angle adjustment with locking knob and can effectively reduce handling noise. The ball-type anti-wind foam cap can protect microphone against wind interference and singers' spit.The microphone can not be used with mobile phone and tablet computer. NOTE: It cannot work with Mac.
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Value for money | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Sound quality | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
For beginners | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | — |
For gaming | 3.8 | — | 4.1 | — | 3.8 |
Sold By | — | ZealSound | Beautyone Store | WellGood Store | Amcrest Direct |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | Corded Electric |
connectivity tech | XLR | USB/Type C/iPhone Jack | 🔥Best Seller | 🔥Best Seller Gift for Friend | USB |
connector type | 3.5 mm Jack, XLR | USB Adapter for iPhone 5 Onwards/iPad 4 Onwards, USB Type-C | USB | USB | USB |
model number | B00XOXRTX6 | K66 Bundle | ovedisa-Newmic | pio-kzz-New | AM430-BPS |
material | Metal | Aluminum, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Sturdy Material | — | — | Metal |
audio sensitivity | 35 decibels | 45 decibels | — | — | 43 decibels |
frequency response | 15 KHz | 48 KHz | 16 KHz | — | 20 KHz |
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Product information
Item Weight | 2.66 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 6 x 19 x 9 inches |
ASIN | B00XOXRTX6 |
Item model number | B00XOXRTX6 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #28,726 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #47 in Vocal Condenser Microphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 15, 2015 |
Color Name | Black+Black+Black |
Compatible Devices | The microphone can not be used with mobile phones and tablet computers. Note: It cannot work with Mac. |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, XLR |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | m |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
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Product Description
Neewer NW-700 Broadcasting Recording Condenser Microphone & Mic Scissor Arm Stand with Shock Mount and Table Mounting Clamp Kit
Please Note:
- NOTE: Sound Card, 48V Phantom Power, 1/4" to XLR Cable & XLR to XLR Cable are needed to purchase additionally;
- If you want better sound effect, a sound card should be used;
- Please use a extra 48V phantom power adapter to connect it (phantom power adapter is not included)
- The Set Includes: (1) Condenser Microphone, (1)Adjustable Suspension Scissor Arm Stand, (1)Table Mounting Clamp, (1)Metal Shock Mount, (1)Pop Filter, (1)Ball-type Anti-wind Foam Cap, (1)3.5mm Male to XLR Female Cable.
- Pro condenser microphone: Adopts the completely new audio circuit. Capture rich, full-bodied sound from sources that are directly in front of the mic. The cardioid pick-up pattern minimizes background noise and isolates the main sound source.
- Adjustable scissor arm stand: Made out of all steel construction, sturdy and durable. Folding type, convenient to carry.
- Mic wind screen pop filter shield: Ensure that your tracks are audible and easy to understand. And also it will make sure your message loud and clear, and banish the dreaded hissing and lisping sounds.
- Metal shock mount: features an angle adjustment with locking knob and can effectively reduce handling noise. The ball-type anti-wind foam cap can protect microphone against wind interference and singers' spit.
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NW-35 Scissor Arm StandAdjustable angle & height to show your perfect voice. |
Mic Pop FilterBanish the dreaded hissing and lisping sounds. |
XLR to 3.5mm Audio CableSuitable for most audio receive devices. |
Anti-wind Foam CapAvoid slight ambient noise such as airflow. |
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Customers like the value of the microphone. For example, they say it's an awesome mic for the cost. Customers are also satisfied with ease of installation, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on sound quality, mic quality, quality, performance, and stability.
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Customers like the value of the microphone. They say it's an awesome mic for the cost, worth the purchase if you're just getting into recording, and the power supply is inexpensive. Some mention that the gooseneck is good and it clamps on securely.
"This is a good quality inexpensive microphone for its price. The stand and pop filters and sock are a good bargain...." Read more
"...its a good mic and its really affordable. its really easy to take apart and take it on the go to wherever your traveling...." Read more
"...instrument recording (specifically an acoustic bass), to be so cheap is a great deal, very sensitive response, feels strong shaped and the arm and..." Read more
"...That being said, I feel the product is ok for the price.The Boom..." Read more
Customers find the microphone easy to set up and use. They say the stand is sturdy and good looking. The microphone is convenient to not have on your head, and the scissors arm is easy to mount and manipulate. Customers also mention that the mic works well and is non-intrusive.
"...This was the cheapest I could find and it’s an easy set up. I then played around with it and I had this white noise issue. Audacity fixed that issue...." Read more
"...The foam cover for the microphone works well and is non-intrusive, unlike the pop filter.SHOCK MOUNT: Okay Quality, Good Usage..." Read more
"...Pros:Fairly good quality of soundsturdy standeasy to usegood looking "which helps with video making"..." Read more
"...I am amazed by the sound quality and the easy set up.The microphone arm mount is deffective! The clamp looks all beat up and worn down...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the microphone. They mention that it has a classic design with modern capabilities. The finish is nice and it adds a little bling to their shack. Overall, customers are happy with the purchase and find it to be a great value.
"...The finish is good though, and the grill is pretty sturdy but I'd say it wouldn't be drop proof like some of the expensive ones...." Read more
"...The Shock MountPros: it holds the NW-700 just fine. The finish is nice and it does a good job isolating any vibrations that might come..." Read more
"...Fairly good quality of soundsturdy standeasy to usegood looking "which helps with video making"Cons:..." Read more
"...The microphone however is very nice looking, the mount is impressive too...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the microphone. Some mention that the sound is great, with good volume effects everything, eliminating the hissing noise. However, others say that it's a bit tinny and has a high pitch frequency noise. Some say that the microphone is too quiet and makes a small squeaking sound.
"...It's done the job thats in it's name as well as filtering out any breathing noises...." Read more
"...This microphone actually was able to pick up the noise interference and audacity made it possible to remove it...." Read more
"...In my testing I found that it was just too quiet with say a USB sound card that supplied it with just 5 volts, it improved it but it didn't get..." Read more
"...as well as "tongue smack" on occasion and while the sound quality is great I need an upgrade to eliminate some of these bad sounds...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the mic quality. Some mention it's a good mic and it'll be ideal for live-streaming, gaming, and more. However, others say that it't terrible and tinny. The volume is lower than other mics, and without the power supply the microphone is noticeably lower.
"...The mic does work with both sides, but the side with lettering is the actual side to use...." Read more
"...(but the input recording volume is still extremely low on my computer but fine on my mothers)...." Read more
"...Its a good overall mic, its not too bright, and seems to be clean when you power it...." Read more
"...its a good mic and its really affordable. its really easy to take apart and take it on the go to wherever your traveling...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the microphone. Some mention that the build quality is good, with a sturdy arm and pop filter. However, others say that some parts are a little weak, and the product is not professional-quality.
"...It feels well made with a metal housing and connector.The foam that goes over it does smell a little weird tho...." Read more
"...Lastly, the quality of the clamp for the pop stand feels weak and is small, and seems like it wouldn't fit the mic stand it comes with...." Read more
"...The build quality is good, the condenser capsule housing the condenser is plastic, but the condenser itself is larger than you little cheep mic and..." Read more
"...Starting at about in month 8, LOTS of distortion and clipping began creeping into the audio...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the microphone. Some mention that it works well, has a drawback, and can be used with OBS and GarageBand. However, others say that they are unable to use the product well and that the input is really low.
"...Has been working great.It's done the job thats in it's name as well as filtering out any breathing noises...." Read more
"...the condenser itself is larger than you little cheep mic and it preforms pretty well...." Read more
"...a lot of reviews that talk about the horrible clamp and how it is hard to use or leaves marks on your desk. This is entirely true...." Read more
"...For the money, it works as expected and is a good starting place to get your set up completed with perhaps looking to upgrade it later saving you..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stability of the microphone. Some mention that it holds its position well, while the extra weight is added, and it holds firmly, doesn't jiggle. However, others say that it can become loose at the main clamp and at the screw for the mic. Some customers also mention that the arm does not seem to hold very tight and continues to slip after they attach it to their desk. Overall, opinions are mixed and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...The stand is good overall, and it stays put easily. The shock mount holds the mic with out slipping and the handling noise it pretty minimal...." Read more
"...I assumed it held the cable as well as the arm, but it did not seem to hold very tight and continued to slip after I tightened it to the point I was..." Read more
"...The BoomPros: The springs are solid and things do stay where you place them for the most part...." Read more
"...There are a lot of reviews that talk about the horrible clamp and how it is hard to use or leaves marks on your desk. This is entirely true...." Read more
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Mic itself:
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Sound quality is very good. As accurate as it's going to get to capturing audio in this price range.
One thing to keep in mind i didn't know is, keep the side that says "Neewer" toward you. The mic does work with both sides, but the side with lettering is the actual side to use.
It feels well made with a metal housing and connector.
The foam that goes over it does smell a little weird tho. So either let it air out, or do what i did and spray a little bit of febreeze on it then let it dry.
The arm:
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Decent enough quality, is a little shaky but works good. If your going to be rotating the arm at the base i'd recommend putting a dab of oil on the shaft just so it swings more smoothly.
Most importantly, it stays where you put it, as long as you have everything adjusted.
Which i should also mention, you made need pliers to get some parts as tight as you'd want. Such as the isolater/mic mount to the end of the arm. I found i had to really tighten it to keep it from unscrewing when rotating the mic.
Other than that, i really can't complain for the money.
I should also mention, your going to want some small zip ties to ziptye the cable to the arm. Be sure to leave a few inches of slack at the joints.
Pop filter:
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Has been working great.
It's done the job thats in it's name as well as filtering out any breathing noises.
You can breath near it moderately and it won't get picked up which is really nice.
Overall:
So if your a youtuber on a budget or looking for a decent recording mic that won't break the budget this is definitely a project to really consider. I haven't recorded any music with it yet, but i'll be sure to update this review when i eventually do.
Or if something breaks on it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018
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I bought this for a talk back mic for virtual jams and online videos. No complaints with the audio for the price.
NOTE. how you position the mic greatly changes the volume of your voice. Youtube some videos of how to speak into a condensor microphone if you are a noob.
YOU WILL NEED AN AUDIO INTERFACE OR MIXER THAT HAS (( PHANTOM POWER )) IN ORDER TO USE THIS MIC.
common with condensor microphones that are xlr and not usb.
To start with, the quality. The sound quality of this microphone is excellent for the price. Is it perfect? Not by any means, but condenser microphones offer incredible quality for less cost than dynamic microphones, and this model is no exception to that rule of thumb. As for build quality, the microphone is generally well built. It's not as heavy as you might expect after having worked with higher-quality condenser mics, but still well-built. As I mentioned in the introduction, I've had one of these for years now and it's never let me down with all I've thrown at it. As for the extras that you get, they're a wonderful bonus. The stand isn't of the highest quality, and it certainly won't be holding anything particularly heavy due to the relatively weak springs, but it's perfectly useable for the NW-700 it's bundled with. The wind filter is quite low-density, so it's not going to offer much in the way of protection against plosives or wind noise, but it's better than nothing. The pop filter does a better job at stopping plosives, and while it's not perfect it is a welcome addition nonetheless. The shock-mount is one of the weakest aspects of this product in both of my sets, but it holds the microphone well enough considering the price. This bundle also comes with an XLR (F) to 3.5mm audio jack (M), which I personally have little care for due to using a USB audio interface.
Now onto the setup. This microphone is a condenser, and as such requires 48v Phantom Power. This can be supplied in a number of ways; the cheapest (and what I originally opted for) is to use a phantom power supply. Neewer offer their own model, as do many other brands; I originally used a Behringer Micropower PS400, though I would advise against buying from them for ethical reasons. This is limited in that it doesn't have any sort of gain control. An option which avoids this issue is an audio interface, some of which offer phantom power with the addition of gain control, reduced input latency, and real-time monitoring. This is what I currently use, and works very well for studio applications. Be aware though: not all audio interfaces support Phantom Power - be sure to check the spec sheet before buying! In both of these instances, an XLR cable will need to be purchased. This additional setup cost is the main downside to this microphone, making it unsuitable for most casual users who merely want a simple microphone to use for zoom calls - a USB microphone would likely be preferable for this use-case - but for people wanting to do studio recordings or podcasting, something like this would be ideal.
Another side-effect of this microphone being a condenser is that it is very sensitive. This means it can be unsuitable for close-micing loud instruments, such as brass, woodwind, or drums. Despite this, I have been able to use this microphone for recording all of those instruments - it just takes a little more work to avoid clipping. For recording louder instruments including guitar amps, I would instead recommend a dynamic microphone (my current budget recommendation being the Pyle PDMIC78 at around £18). The NW-700, by nature of being a condenser, also has a sharp frequency roll-off with range, known as the proximity effect - the low-end is very present when up-close, and drops off significantly when moving more than 15cm (6") away, which can impact the sound quality of certain instruments. For vocal work, this microphone shines due to its clarity and the relatively low loudness of vocals.
Finally, onto the comparison between my older and newer bundles. The microphones are practically identical - doing an A/B test on the same audio source shows very little difference in sound quality, implying that the quality control is reasonable and has not degraded since I bought my first one. The main differences appear in the bundled items, which have a number of improvements and also a number of drawbacks over their predecessors. The desk mount for the boom arm now has the screw on the bottom, which avoids it getting in the way of the arm's swivel (something which very much annoyed me about the older version). The boom arm itself seems largely unchanged, although it now has a 3/8"-16 thread rather than the 5/8"-27 thread. An adaptor between the two thread sizes is included screwed into the shock mount. Speaking of which, the shock mount's elastic is much less stiff than the older version, which leads to more instability but (I would imagine) less vibrations when knocking the stand, desk, or microphone. I find the new shock mount's angle screw to have a much tighter grip than the original, preventing it from dropping down at random while recording. The wind shields are practically identical, but the newer pop filter seems to have significantly better articulation of the bendy bit, despite feeling cheaper in build quality than the older version. The included cable is just as cheap and nasty as I remember it being, but for most use cases this won't be needed anyway. Overall, I think the new bundle offers slightly lower build quality but with quality of life improvements to the stand that, in my opinion, make up for it.
So, to summarise: this microphone is great for the price, especially for vocals, but requires additional setup costs due to requiring phantom power which may make a USB microphone more desirable for non-studio use-cases, for example Zoom calls. For instruments, I would recommend the Pyle PDMIC78 instead due to its lower sensitivity, but the NW-700 is a good all-round mic that has served me well over the years. I will be buying more to record a podcast with later in the year.
Es una muy buena calidad por lo que estas pagando, pero pronto querrás subir de nivel, aunque para iniciar en el mundo del audio es más que suficiente.
Hay que tener en cuenta que el sonido del micrófono es un poco metálico, pero aún así es bueno.
Simplemente no se le puede bajar ni una estrella por lo que se está pagando.
Después de un año: Los tornillos tanto del boom como del pop filter se aflojaron fácilmente con el uso (si los mueves seguido, como yo) y las gomas/almohadillas se aplastaron totalmente al punto de ser inservibles.
El micrófono sigue impecable