Trust gxt 244 buzz usb обзор

Обновлено: 04.07.2024

GXT 244 Buzz USB Streaming Microphone-Visual

If you’re looking for a microphone that’s adept at games streaming and recording in the highest quality, meet the Trust GXT 244 Buzz Streaming Microphone. Featuring excellent audio quality whilst being extremely easy to use, this mic is set to take your streams and recordings to the next level.


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Основные возможности


Excellent Audio Quality

Of all things, the microphone you use has the biggest effect on your recordings. It has to capture voices and instruments in the highest possible quality. That’s why the Trust GXT 244 Buzz Streaming Microphone is built to deliver crystal clear and rich recordings of a near-professional studio quality.

High-Precision Cardioid Recording

The Buzz is especially designed for voice recording. The cardioid recording pattern ensures that you get high-quality recordings by isolating your voice, thereby minimalising background noise. Perfect for extremely clear, precise and warm audio during your gaming broadcast, but also ideal for podcasting, vlogging and recording voice-overs or acoustic instruments.



Super Stable and Shock-Proof

The Trust GXT 244 Buzz Streaming Microphone is built for stable recordings. Its metal blade tripod stand ensures a firm position and with the universal 5/8'' screw mount, you can attach it to any compatible microphone arm. Furthermore, its high-end shock mount neutralises surface tremors to help avoid trembles in your recordings – even if you jump up in the heat of battle.

Easy Setup and Use

Amazingly easy to use, the Buzz comes with a plug-and-play USB connection to instantly connect to your PC or laptop. You can easily adjust the microphone’s angle to the ideal recording position, and thanks to the 1.8m USB cable (detachable), you can place the microphone anywhere on your desk.

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ПК или ноутбук с USB-разъемом

Windows 7, 8, 10 или Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) или более поздней версии

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Версия 1.0 | Разноязычно
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Часто задаваемые вопросы (FAQ)

Where is your service center? Or where can I send my product to be repaired?

Unfortunately, we do not have service centers to repair products.
A defective product should be replaced by your point of purchase during the warranty period.

Which Trust microphones are compatible with the 22563 - GXT 253 microphone arm?

You can use the GXT 253 microphone arm with the following Trust microphones:

You can connect the microphone only when it is an iPad Pro (with USB-C connection).
And then you have to use a USB-C to USB-A converter to connect the microphone to the iPad.

CARDIOID
The most commonly used pattern is most sensitive at 0° (the front) and least sensitive at 180° (the back). This isolates it from unwanted ambient sound. You can use this for most recording applications. It is easy to get a good signal as the cardioid pattern blends out a bad sounding room, a noisy fan in the background, etc.

OMNIDIRECTIONAL
The omnidirectional microphone has equal sensitivity at all angles. This means it picks up sound evenly from all directions. Therefore, the microphone need not be aimed in a certain direction. It will be especially useful in good sounding rooms.

UNIDIRECTIONAL
Unidirectional microphones are most sensitive to sound arriving from directly in front (at 0°) and less sensitive in other directions. This makes unidirectional microphones effective at isolating the desired sound from both unwanted sound and ambient noise.

BIDIRECTIONAL
A bidirectional microphone (with figure-8 pattern) picks up the sound from in front of the microphone (at 0°) and from the rear (at 180°), but not the side (at 90° and 270°). It can be beneficial in situations where you do not want a signal coming from a 90° angle to bleed into the microphone.

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