A microphone is standard equipment for millions of gamers and podcasters around the world today. However, it can be a challenge to choose a model that will adequately collect sound, canceling out unwanted effects from the background. The GENESIS Radium 350D, which premiered earlier this year, is an option for those looking for decent equipment at a good price.
The first dynamic microphone from GENESIS is a highly regarded model that stands out not only for its precision in capturing sound while separating the background, but also for its professional design and high-quality components. The Radium 350D was created for both studio professionals and users who operate in... the comfort of their room.
GENESIS Radium 350D is a microphone that provides comfort during both recording and live broadcasting. So it will be perfect as a base tool for gamers and podcasters. The Radium 350D offers audio recording in 24-bit resolution, with a maximum sampling frequency of 192 kHz and a frequency response of 60 to 14,000 Hz.
The foam filter used effectively nullifies the sonic effects of explosive noises, which distort the recording. In addition, unlike condenser microphones - it allows even more effective background separation.
The microphone can be used using not only an arm (standard 5/8" thread), but also an adjustable tripod. All you have to do is place it on a desk, and then connect it to your computer using a USB-C cable (with a USB-A adapter).
We used a potentiometer on the Radium 350D, which allows easy and smooth control of the volume of the recorded voice. When the device is on standby, the LED located on the handle will light up green. When the knob is clicked, a red LED activates, indicating that the device is muted.
The GENESIS Radium 350D comes with a tripod that allows you to use the microphone immediately out of the box. The minimalist design makes the Radium 350D look extremely professional, and the muted color scheme, with the brand's signature gun metal finish, will allow you to build a visually cohesive set that looks great on camera.
The built-in pop-filter does not disturb the proportions and aesthetics of the microphone with unnecessary sponge or foam - it has been hidden under the mesh.
Source: own development, genesis.