HyperX QuadCast
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Shure SM7B
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Category | Features | HyperX QuadCast | Shure SM7B |
---|---|---|---|
DESIGN | is dynamic type of microphone | ✗ | ✓ |
is condenser type of microphone | ✓ | ✗ | |
has usb connection | ✓ | ✗ | |
has xlr connection | ✗ | ✓ | |
comes with a shock mount | ✓ | ✓ | |
comes with a pop filter | ✓ | ✓ | |
FEATURES | has cardioid pattern | ✓ | ✓ |
has omnidirectional pattern | ✓ | ✗ | |
has bidirectional pattern | ✓ | ✗ | |
lowest frequency | 20Hz | 50Hz | |
highest frequency | 20,000Hz | 20,000Hz | |
microphone sensitivity | 15.9mV/Pa | 1.1mV/Pa | |
EXTRAS | has rgb lighting | ✓ | ✗ |
can tap to mute | ✓ | ✗ | |
headphone output | ✓ | ✗ | |
compatible devices | PS4, PC, and Mac. | PC. | |
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The Shure SM7B being dynamic functions relatively simple like a speaker in reverse, inside a magnetic field is a small coil of wire, that is attached to a diaphragm which moves with the changing sound pressure. The coil converts the movement into an electrical energy that can be recorded.
HyperX QuadCast is a condenser mic that works by using capacitor plates instead of a coil and magnets. One metal plate, known as the backplate is fixed, and the other which is the diaphragm is movable, the distance between the plates adjusts when sound waves hit the diaphragm which produces capacitance
HyperX QuadCast is a USB microphone, such microphones are convenient and easy to use they are also typically cheaper, and portable. USB mics are great for creating voiceovers.
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HyperX QuadCast comes with a shock mount, most condenser microphones come with a shock mount, which is circular and make use of an elastic suspension that helps reduce vibrations transferred by any contact surfaces that have equipment that could cause audio interference.
Both Shure SM7B and HyperX QuadCast, come with shock mounts, for any studio style mics regardless of type, should be used with a shock mount for better possible recording. However, dynamic microphones held in hands generally don’t need a separate shock mount, as there’s one built-in.
HyperX QuadCast comes with a pop filter, this filter is a great tool for improving your audio. These diffuse the pressure of the air coming from certain vocal sounds, such as, plosives (p sounds),. Thus capturing a clean recording without those ear-piercing exaggerations.
Like the HyperX QuadCast, Shure SM7B also comes with a pop filter, commonly condenser microphones do not have built-in pop filters like most dynamic mic.
HyperX QuadCast uses the cardioid pattern, mics that use this pattern have a wide on-axis reception area and max rejection at 180° off-axis. This means that this pattern is more directional and sensitive to the front of the microphone in the on-axis position, with a decrease in sensitivity towards the sides and a null point in the rear of the mic.
Both Shure SM7B and HyperX QuadCast utilize the cardioid polar pattern, a 1:1 combination of the Omni and Bidirectional. The combination of these 2 patterns creates a heart-like (cardio) pattern when plotted on a 360-degree sphere.
The HyperX QuadCast has the omnidirectional polar pattern, which can receive sound in all directions. Omni microphones have an equal sensitivity to sound arriving from all sides. You don't need to position them in any particular direction to record the source of the sound
Known as a figure-of-eight pattern, the HyperX QuadCast uses a bidirectional pattern which has two angles of maximum sensitivity and two angles of min sensitivity. Just like omnidirectional mics, they produce an open and natural sound.
HyperX QuadCast has its lowest frequency at 20Hz, a microphone with a low frequency below 40Hz is best for miking, and toms, or if you're in search of a bass drum mic.
Shure SM7B's lowest frequency is at 50Hz, this means that
HyperX QuadCast got a lower frequency than the Shure SM7B
HyperX QuadCast's upper limiting frequency is 20,000Hz, meaning that sound waves at a frequency above 20,000Hz will not be recorded. In an ideal situation, a microphone's frequency response should be a one-to-one reproduction, however, some vibrations are lost along the way and bits of the information never makes it to the output recording.
Shure SM7B's highest frequency is at 20,000Hz, this implies that
both devices have equal high frequency
HyperX QuadCast's sensitivity is measured at 15.9mV/Pa, this tells you what the electrical output of a microphone will be for a given acoustic input. The higher the number, the more sensitive the microphone is.
The Shure SM7B's sensitivity is 1.1mV/Pa, which implies that
HyperX QuadCast got a higher sensitivity meaning it will "pick up" quieter sounds than the Shure SM7B,
microphone sensitivity is measurement of it's efficiency as a transducer i.e. how well it converts acoustical energy to electrical voltage.
HyperX QuadCast has RGB lighting, nothing much really to add to your recording but primarily for aesthetic purposes, adding visual flair to the mic.
The HyperX QuadCast has the tap-to-mute feature which allows you to quickly mute the mic by touching a marked area of the mic's body. This is advantageous in situations where you need to have a conversation say with someone during a recording session that doesn't need to be transmitted.
HyperX QuadCast includes a headphone output, this allows you to directly monitor the audio quality captured by the microphone in real-time, without any perceptible delay. This is valuable in broadcasting, and live performance scenarios where instant audio feedback is essential.
HyperX QuadCast is compatible with PS4, PC, and Mac.
The Shure SM7B can work well with PC..