Of all things, the microphone you use has the biggest effect on your recordings. It has to capture voices and instruments in the highest possible quality. That’s why the Trust GXT 258 Fyru 4-in-1 Streaming Microphone is built to deliver crystal clear and rich recordings of a near-professional studio quality.
The Fyru allows for recording in 4 different ways, optimised for any situation. Use cardioid if you want to get a clear recording without background noises – ideal for one-person podcasts. Opt for bidirectional if you’re recording a duet or conducting an interview. Stereo is the go-to pattern to record a stereo music setting, or you can capture all surrounding sounds with the omnidirectional pattern, perfect if you’re hosting a group-podcast.
To perfect your recordings, you can listen to them in real-time, with the Fyru’s zero-latency headphone monitoring port. Furthermore, you can regulate your settings with convenient microphone gain, mute and headphone volume knobs on the front of the microphone. And the internal pop filter filters out plosives and fricatives (unwanted sounds from letters like P and F) for even smoother recordings.
Микрофон с подставкой-треногой
Кабель UCB-C — USB-A
Руководство пользователя
Игровая наклейка
ПК или ноутбук с USB-разъемом
Windows 7, 8, 10 или Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) или более поздней версии
Или
PS4™
Версия 1.0 | Разноязычно
Информация о соответствии
Версия 1.0 | Разноязычно
EU declaration of conformity (DoC)
By pressing the button on the bottom of the mic for 5 seconds, you switch the light off (this is called the Eco mode).
Please note that the mode-button will not switch off.
By pressing the button on the bottom of the mic, you can change the colour from blue to green to purple to yellow to white.
The best mode depends on the situation and your personal preference. In general we advise the following:
You switch on/off the microphone by pressing the microphone volume button on the front.
If you want the music to be loud, but the monitor volume low, you turn the volume button on the microphone high, and keep the volume in the playback/mic levels low.
There are 5 volume options via this microphone
Check both the headset volume on the computer, as well as the headset volume on the microphone itself. The headset volume button is located on the front of the microphone, right above the headset connection.
Check both the microphone volume on the computer, as well as the microphone volume on the microphone. The microphone volume button is located on the front of the microphone, right above the headset volume button.
The standard microphone volume in Windows is 2.0 dB, which should be sufficient for most purposes.
The red light indicates that the mic mute function has been activated.
When mute is activated, the buttons will not function.
Unfortunately, we do not have service centers to repair products.
A defective product should be replaced by your point of purchase during the warranty period.
We offer a 'return to retailer' warranty on our products. In case of a defect, you can return the product to your retailer with failure description, proof of purchase and all accessories. During the warranty period you will receive a replacement product from the retailer if available. For full warranty conditions you can consult: https://www.trust.com/support/warranty
Xbox Series X/S doesn't recognize USB-microphones. Therefore this microphone is not compatible with Xbox Series X/S.
This microphone has been designed for use with computers, and will function on PS4/5 too.
It is not compatible with Xbox One; for Xbox a different USB audio setup is needed.
You can use the GXT 253 microphone arm with the following Trust microphones:
The pick-up pattern of a microphone is the sensitivity to sound relative to the direction or angle from which the sound arrives, or how well the microphone "picks up" the sound from different directions. The most common types are: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Unidirectional, Bidirectional.
CARDIOID
The most commonly used pattern is most sensitive at 0° (the front) and least sensitive at 180° (the back). This isolates it from unwanted ambient sound. You can use this for most recording applications. It is easy to get a good signal as the cardioid pattern blends out a bad sounding room, a noisy fan in the background, etc.
OMNIDIRECTIONAL
The omnidirectional microphone has equal sensitivity at all angles. This means it picks up sound evenly from all directions. Therefore, the microphone need not be aimed in a certain direction. It will be especially useful in good sounding rooms.
UNIDIRECTIONAL
Unidirectional microphones are most sensitive to sound arriving from directly in front (at 0°) and less sensitive in other directions. This makes unidirectional microphones effective at isolating the desired sound from both unwanted sound and ambient noise.
BIDIRECTIONAL
A bidirectional microphone (with figure-8 pattern) picks up the sound from in front of the microphone (at 0°) and from the rear (at 180°), but not the side (at 90° and 270°). It can be beneficial in situations where you do not want a signal coming from a 90° angle to bleed into the microphone.
The sample rate of this microphone is as follows:
- 96Khz for the 'playback' sound
- 48Khz for the 'recording' sound.
So if you connect your headset to the microphone, you can listen with 96Khz sample rate. But if you record, you record with max. 48Khz.
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