Marantz MPM-2000U

$60.99

Get ready to experience the best in sound quality with the Marantz MPM-2000U, the perfect microphone for your recording needs!

Description

Marantz, the renowned audio equipment manufacturer, has recently introduced its new Marantz MPM-2000U microphone. This latest addition to its line of high-quality microphones is designed to capture crisp and clear recordings with unmatched clarity and sensitivity, making it ideal for professional studio recordings, podcasting, broadcasting, and voiceovers.

One of the most notable features of the Marantz MPM-2000U microphone is its cardioid polar pattern. This means it is highly directional, picking up sound from the front of the microphone and rejecting ambient noise from the sides and rear. This ensures that the recorded audio is clear and focused, even in noisy environments, making it perfect for use in a variety of settings.

The MPM-2000U is also equipped with a wide frequency response range, ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz, which allows it to capture a wide range of sound, from the lowest bass to the highest treble. This makes it an excellent choice for recording vocals, instruments, and sound effects, as it can capture even the subtlest details of the sound.

Another great feature of the Marantz MPM-2000U microphone is its USB connectivity. This means that it can be easily connected to a computer or laptop, allowing for easy recording and editing using software such as Audacity, Pro Tools, or Logic. This makes it an ideal choice for podcasters and content creators who want to produce high-quality content with ease.

Moreover, the Marantz MPM-2000U has a rugged, yet elegant design that is built to last. Its all-metal body makes it durable and resistant to wear and tear even in high-use environments, while its shock mount effectively reduces handling noise during recording. Additionally, the microphone’s swivel mount allows for easy adjustment of its position and angle, providing greater flexibility in recording.

In conclusion, the Marantz MPM-2000U microphone is a high-quality, versatile, and durable option for anyone looking to produce professional-grade audio recordings with ease. Its exceptional sound quality, cardioid polar pattern, wide frequency response range, USB connectivity, and elegant design make it a must-have for podcasters, broadcasters, and music producers alike.

Handheld Microphones, Instrument, Singing

Marantz MPM-2000U properties

Product name MPM-2000U
Type Microphone
Placement for Microphone Handheld Microphones
Suitable For Instrument, Singing
Polar Patterns Cardioid
Microphone Type Condenser
Wireless No
Type of Instrument Drums and Percussion

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly connect a dynamic microphone to the XLR input on my Marantz MPM-2000U for live sound applications?

First, ensure that your dynamic microphone is compatible with XLR input connections. Dynamic microphones typically feature an XLR connector, which should make this step easy to verify. Locate the XLR input on your Marantz MPM-2000U receiver. The input location will vary based on your specific model, but it is usually located on the rear panel or the side of the unit. Connect one end of the XLR cable to your dynamic microphone and insert it firmly into the designated XLR input on your Marantz MPM-2000U receiver. Be sure that you align the connectors correctly to avoid damaging the pins or connector. Once connected, check the settings of your Marantz MPM-2000U to ensure that it is configured properly for live sound applications. This may include selecting the correct input source, setting appropriate volume levels, and configuring any additional audio processing features as needed. Test the connection by speaking into the microphone and verifying that your voice is being amplified through your sound system. Make any necessary adjustments to the volume or audio processing settings as needed to optimize the performance of the dynamic microphone and your live sound applications. By following these steps, you should be able to properly connect your dynamic microphone to the XLR input on your Marantz MPM-2000U receiver for live sound applications. If you encounter any issues or have additional questions about this process, we recommend consulting the user manual for your specific model or contacting Marantz customer support for further assistance.

How do I properly connect and use external microphones with my Marantz MPM-2000U device?

Here are the steps to properly connect and use external microphones with your Marantz MPM-2000U device:
1. Ensure that your external microphone is compatible with the XLR input of your Marantz MPM-2000U device. Check the specifications of both devices to confirm compatibility. Connect the external microphone to the XLR input on the rear panel of the Marantz MPM-2000U device using a standard XLR connector cable. Make sure the connection is secure and snug. Adjust the gain settings on your Marantz MPM-2000U device to ensure that the audio level from the external microphone is not too high or too low. You can do this by accessing the audio settings menu on your device's display. Test the audio quality of the external microphone by speaking into it and monitoring the sound output through your connected speakers or headphones. Adjust the gain settings as needed to achieve optimal sound levels. If you are using multiple external microphones, make sure they are all properly connected and configured for use with your Marantz MPM-2000U device. You may need to adjust the input sources on your device's display to select the appropriate microphone inputs. When finished using your external microphones, be sure to disconnect them properly from your Marantz MPM-2000U device and store them safely until they are needed again.

How do I connect my Marantz MPM-2000U microphone system to a computer for digital recording?

To connect your Marantz MPM-2000U microphone system to a computer for digital recording, you will need a USB cable and compatible recording software. Follow these steps:
1. Connect the microphones (MPM-2000U) to the input terminals of the Marantz MPM-2000U base unit using XLR cables. Plug the included USB cable into the "USB OUT" port on the back panel of the Marantz MPM-2000U base unit. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Launch your preferred recording software (such as Audacity, Adobe Audition, or Steinberg Wavelab) and select the Marantz MPM-2000U as your input device. In most cases, you should see it appear automatically as a USB audio device. If not, check that the driver for the MPM-2000U has been installed correctly. Adjust the settings in your recording software to suit your needs (such as sample rate, bit depth, and compression). Start recording and monitor the output through headphones connected to the front panel of the Marantz MPM-2000U base unit. Once you have finished recording, save your files in a commonly used format such as WAV or MP3 for easy accessibility. Disconnect the USB cable from the Marantz MPM-2000U base unit and your computer when you're done.

How do I properly connect a dynamic microphone to the XLR input on my Marantz MPM-2000U mixer for optimal sound quality?

To connect a dynamic microphone to the XLR input on your Marantz MPM-2000U mixer, follow these steps for optimal sound quality:

1. Check the polarity of the microphone by holding it near a loudspeaker playing audio. If the diaphragm is concave, the microphone is correctly polarized (positive). If the diaphragm is convex, reverse the connection at the XLR input. Insert one end of the XLR male connector into the corresponding XLR female jack on the back panel of the Marantz MPM-2000U mixer. Ensure that the connector is inserted fully and properly aligned. Connect the other end of the XLR cable to the dynamic microphone's XLR connector. Again, ensure that it is inserted fully and correctly aligned. Adjust the microphone's gain level on the mixer using the channel gain control knob. This will depend on the distance between the microphone and the sound source. Check the audio level by listening to the signal through headphones or monitoring speakers connected to the mixer's output terminals. Adjust the mixer's volume and pan controls as required for optimal sound quality. If necessary, use an equalizer (EQ) to adjust the frequency response of the microphone's output to suit the acoustics of the recording environment. This is particularly important when recording vocals or instruments in a live performance setting with varying levels of background noise. Finally, consider using phantom power if your dynamic microphone supports it. This feature provides an additional 12-48VDC supply to power condenser microphones and some active dynamic mics, which can enhance their sensitivity and reduce the need for external power sources. However, make sure that the mixer's phantom power switch is off when connecting or disconnecting unpowered microphones to avoid damage to the equipment. Remember to always store and transport the microphone and its accessories in a protective case or bag to prevent damage during transport or handling. And lastly, make sure the mic cable is secured with cable ties at both ends to prevent unwanted movement or noise during recording.

Why is my Marantz MPM-2000U condenser microphone not picking up audio when I'm recording vocals through it, but I can hear sound when I plug it directly into a guitar amp?

ensure that your audio interface or mixer is properly connected to both the MPM-2000U and your computer. A loose connection can prevent any audio from being sent through. Next, check the gain settings on your audio interface or mixer. The MPM-2000U has a high sensitivity rating, so it's possible that you're not getting enough signal into the interface or mixer. Try turning up the gain slightly (but not too much, as this can introduce noise) and see if that makes a difference. Another possibility is that the phantom power on your audio interface or mixer isn't enabled. The MPM-2000U requires 48V of phantom power to function properly. Check your interface or mixer settings to ensure that phantom power is turned on. Now, let's talk about why you can hear sound when plugging the mic directly into a guitar amp:

In this scenario, you're bypassing the audio interface and mixer altogether, so you're not relying on any gain adjustments or phantom power. The signal from the mic is being sent straight to the amp, which has a built-in preamp that's designed to boost low-level signals like those from microphones. This suggests that your issue might be related to either:

A) The audio interface or mixer settings not providing enough gain to the MPM-2000U. B) A problem with the phantom power supply on your audio interface or mixer (although this would likely cause issues across all your microphones, not just this one). To troubleshoot further, try plugging the MPM-2000U into a different audio input on your interface or mixer. If you're using a USB audio interface, try using a separate XLR cable to connect it directly to the interface. If none of these steps resolve the issue, there might be an issue with the mic itself or its connection to the interface/mixer. I'd recommend trying a different microphone and see if that makes a difference.

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