








🎮 Elevate Your Audio Game with TONOR Q9!
The TONORUSB Podcast Microphone is a versatile and high-quality condenser mic designed for gamers, podcasters, and content creators. Featuring a 16mm diaphragm and a wide frequency range of 20Hz-20kHz, it captures every nuance of your voice while minimizing background noise. The kit includes essential accessories like an adjustable arm, shock mount, and pop filter, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience without the hassle of additional purchases.








T**E
Good Inexpensive Mic; Accessories = Bonus
I purchased this for an assistant that wouldn’t shut up about having their own mic. With the cost of a good mic and desk arm costing a minimum of $500 the Tonor mic package is really good value for the money. The signal to noise ratio is good, nothing overtly obvious, no buzzing or humming. The overall tonality is good, better than a regular condenser and fine for your average VO needs and definitely fine for streaming audio. Of course you’re not going to use it on high end production, but we’re using it for broadcast news and it better than the junk mic’s provides by the network. The accessories while not super high quality do the job sufficiently and reliably. The arm is good, easy to position and holds readily. I’ll give this mic a B+. For its price range it will be very hard to beat.One thing to not however is that you don’t talk into the top of the mic as pictured in allot of these customer photos and as the assistant in my office insists on using it. The diaphragm sits just above the gain or “volume” buttons on the front. So you speak into the front, not the flat top. I’ve included a picture for clarification from the manufacturers website. If you speak into the top the diaphragmwill be pointing at the floor and you’re recording will sound “off mic” (muffled, without clarity and pick up extra noise from fans etc).
T**D
Very Impressed with this Mic Podcast USB System
The media could not be loaded. I am super impressed and very happy with the Tonor Q9 Mic and system. The MIc is really stylish and looks cool. I got this Mic system to start a Podcast and I figured it got a lot of good reviews and I figured for 50 dollars why not? Well I’m very happy and surprised. I sound great on the Podcast. I’ve listened to other Podcasts and found that this Q9 Mic is every bit as good. I think my voice sounds great! The Extension Arm looks and works great. It swivels 360 degrees. The clamp that hold the system up works nice and is very strong. The Pop Filter fit and works nice and everything about this home Podcast set up is really nice. I’m super happy and I’m proud of my Mic set up. It looks like a much more expensive DJ system but far less. Very happy and highly recommend.I also choose the USB system because I wanted something that would connect to my computer easily. It connected right away and all I did was plug it in and start the Podcast App and it worked great! The Cable is thick and I like that the Mic has a nice quality weight and everything about is top quality. Yes I recommend this Set-up for anyone on a budget and wants a good system, this is a great value.
A**L
Good quality microphone, but be wary of your desk/table
This is a really nice microphone for the price, however if you have a desk that’s built into your wall and has drawers like I do, the plastic piece used to tighten the clamp is too wide and that makes it REALLY hard to mount. However apart from that this is a good microphone and I do recommend it
C**R
good podcast setup for beginners or those on a budget
I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this. I have a couple of podcasts and I sometimes stream on twitch. I saw the price and thought there wasn't anything to lose. I'm really pleasantly surprised. The first thing is how well it was packaged. The important parts are double bagged, in both a cushion wrap and a bubble wrap. It also has a nice instruction manual, it's not very long, but it helps you setup the microphone. I've included pictures of each part and it's wrapping.It was super easy to setup. I have a glass table, and I was worried that I might break it if I tightened it too much, but the arm holds steady even when you don't tighten it very tight. I tried to add the pop filter to the arm itself, but that didn't work out very well. I suggest attaching the pop filter to your work area and moving the mike to where you need it behind the filter. I didn't use the mic cover at first, and the mike will pick up ambient noises quite easily. So you definitely have to put the sleeve on. You also need to use the pop filter, I found that without the filter, the mic easily picked up my breathing. I have some blue branded mics, and this mic is easily as good quality (in terms of sound) as the blue mics. The mic is heavy, but the boom arm handles the weight very easily.One thing you should definitely know, the boom arm is only about 25 inches in total, so if you are planning on using this where you would like it to reach over equipment or you need the boom to reach more than 2 feet, then this is definitely not the boom you need. For my small setup on a table with a chair next to it, it's perfect. For this price, it's a really good introduction to the podcasting equipment world. If you start becoming successful or you have a really noisy area, this mike will pick up the noise without the filter and sleeve. It still picked up some traffic noise when a large truck passed by, but I don't think any mike will help that out, you need to put up some dampening tiles.
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