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Trust GXT 252 Emita
EUR103,77

Trust GXT 252 Emita


Question about Trust GXT 252 Emita

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Richbacca

4 years ago

Question: 1* Trust GTX 252 = ((Studio, Podcasting)), (Without arm) (with Mic cover). 2* Trust GTX 252 Emita Plus = ((Office, Podcasting)) (With arm and a sticker and mic cover). Both with pop-up filter. what is the difference between the two mics? Am a bit confused :) the 1* says: for studio, podcasting the 2* says: for office, podcasting why is it not the same for both? Can you use both for vocal recordings or what would be an alternative for a (studio). lg :)

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chriskfreeze

4 years ago

As far as I understand, this is the same microphone. However, the 1 comes with an additional microphone arm to hold the microphone in the air.
I personally own the Trust GXT 252 (studio, podcasting) and am satisfied because I use it for gaming. For vocals, however, I would definitely go for a more expensive alternative.
That's my opinion, I'm not a specialist in sound equipment.
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Vale.zhh

2 years ago

How big is the thread?
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Qbaner

4 years ago

I agree with Chris, it's the same mic, once with stand and once with arm. For the studio (vocals or voice-over) I would rather choose the AKG P120, the 990 from MXL or similar in the same price segment. For such large-diaphragm condenser microphones you also need an audio interface, there are many under 80 francs (Behringer U-Phoria UMC22, UM2 U-Phoria, Miditech Audiolink light, etc.).
But if you're on a tight budget, you can improve a lot in post-production from the GTX 252 😊