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HyperX ProCast (699Z0AA)

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HyperX ProCast
Colour
Microphonestudio
Operating principlecondenser
Specs
Microphone directivityunidirectional
Directional patterncardioid
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity-38 dB
Sound pressure140 dB
Signal to noise ratio75 dB
Functions and connectors
FeaturesRoll-off
attenuator
ConnectionXLR
General
Materialplastic
Size134x102x209 mm
Weight376 g
In boxanti-shock suspension ("spider")
pop filter
Official Websitehyperx.com
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023
P/N
699Z0AA

A semi-professional model designed for streamers, content creators, and podcasters. The microphone features the recognizable HyperX design with the characteristic "honeycomb" grille, which covers more than half of its upper casing. Behind the grille is a condenser capsule with a large diaphragm and traditional cardioid pattern — the microphone efficiently captures sounds from the front hemisphere plane.

Standardly, the HyperX ProCast covers a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, but it also offers an LFP function — when activated, the lower frequency threshold is cut approximately to 80 Hz. Additionally, the model includes a built-in attenuator that reduces excessively loud sounds by 10 dB. The microphone connects in one way only — via an XLR audio jack. This connection method excludes the possibility of equipping the microphone with an RGB lighting system. The model is supplied without a stand, but it includes a mounting adapter for common thread variants of 3/8" and 5/8". A detachable metal pop filter and a shock mount "spider" are also included in the package right out of the box.

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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