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Microphone Razer Seiren

17.12.2014

The microphone is not a part of a computer system that gets a lot of attention. Most users do not even think about this component, using either cheap headsets for communication, or generally being content with the microphone built into the webcam with its very mediocre voice quality. But those who often record videos and podcasts know how important a good microphone is and how bad it can spoil the overall impression of the video.

The well-known manufacturer of gaming accessories, Razer, has met this category of enthusiasts by offering them the Seiren, a microphone specifically designed for high-quality speech and vocal recording, but due to its design features, it is also suitable for digitizing instrumental parts.

Unlike studio models that require 48V power supply and use professional XLR connectors, Seiren, thanks to the integrated ADC, can be connected to a regular USB port. But this is not the simplest ADC for a couple of dollars, but quite a serious solution that can digitize sound in 24-bit 192 kHz format. The most important part, the microphone itself, is made up of three 14mm condenser modules, allowing you to customize the polar pattern to suit your needs: traditional cardioid for podcasting and live streaming, stereo for vocals and instruments, and omnidirectional for teleconferencing , and bi-directional - for interviews or recording duet vocals.

The sensitivity of the microphone part is 4,5 mV / Pascal at a frequency of 1 kHz, the declared frequency range is from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The maximum sound pressure that Seiren can withstand without significant distortion is 120 dB with a harmonic distortion level of 0,5%. For zero-latency monitoring, the Razer Seiren has a separate headphone amplifier with a signal-to-noise ratio of around 114 dB and delivering 130 milliwatts per channel into a 16 ohm load.

The body of the device is made of anodized aluminum, has a classic desktop stand and can be additionally equipped with a pop filter that cuts off interference from breathing and explosive consonants. If the microphone is to be used in a stand, Razer offers a spider mount.

The price of the Razer Seiren kit with a spider and a pop filter is $230, and a separate microphone will cost a lover of high-quality sound recording $180.

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