🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Neat King Bee II Wired Microphone is designed for professionals seeking outstanding versatility and exceptional audio quality. With a 34mm large diaphragm and Class A electronic circuitry, it captures every nuance of sound, making it ideal for vocals, instruments, and streaming. Its modern design complements any studio aesthetic.
D**S
I collect Microphones. Not expensive ones. These are a bargain at the price.
These are good quality. Sound great. It is a no brainer at this price. I purchased two of them. Well built. Need a good stand to hold them. As they are heavy. Remember they need 48v Phantom power to use them. Very happy with my purchase. Thanks everyone. Amazon you guys have amazing deals.
R**K
My best mic in 25 yrs and the bargain of the decade
Purchased a few months ago for vocals,it's proved to be the best mic i've owned in 25 yrs and can't imagine anything coming close at the current and ridiculous price of around £35-40.Build quality is great and very heavy,but as mentioned by others,you need a heavy duty boom/arm capable of taking the weight.I would describe the sound as beautifully smooth and neutral,it work perfectly with my voice,full sounding lows,but not dull or muddy in any way,and very clean,controlled highs,not a hint of harshness. It's not quite as bright as my other mics from Rode,EV,AKG etc,which is not a bad thing,but may need a little eq for some applications.These and the previous version originally sold for around £250 when released and would say they were worth it,that's how impressed i am with this mic and given the build quality,should last a lifetime. At the current price,they are THE bargain of the decade,because they must have cost far more than this to produce.There are lots of reviews on Youtube,some compare them with 5-10 other mics,so well worth taking a look.Personally,this is the one for me,i think it would take a very expensive mic to beat this one and can see myself using it for a very long time.
G**O
Great value for money.
It has similar quality like Rode nt1-a, very good quality for price. Cons: it is little heave.
S**R
Really decent sounding mic
This is a nice sounding mic. I also use a Rode NT1. The Rode is a little more neutral. On my voice which is not very bassy, but somewhat low in tone, the mic sounds good. It has a slight boost in the mids to upper mids, but easily Eq'd if that doesn't suit your voice. My use is spoken word only, can't comment on instrument or singing recording.
J**U
Great microphone if quality control is done right!
The microphone itself is great! Solid build with amazing quality and great sound. It is very heavy so cheap microphone arms will not do the right job.The microphone requires a decent audio interface to get the right amount of power, however the quality control of these microphones is not the best.I was unlucky to receive one that had some random static sound and later it developed some sort of buzzing noise.Overall is a great quality of you are willing to take the risk. Id you get lucky to receive a good product without the issues mentioned, this microphone might be one of the best under £200 condenser microphone.
S**S
Astounding value for a cheap warm rich microphone.
The richest sounding microphone in its price range by far, lovely velvetly mids. Big heavy and bulky but you can't have everything.
B**N
Fantastic mic...when it's cheap!
I bought this sold and dispatched by Amazon for £35, and for that price it's a no-brainer.Paired with a decent interface it's a solid mic (mine is connected to a Focusrite Vocaster One), though a little on the big and heavy side.Personally I like the odd look of it, though it won't be to everyones taste.I'd say it's worth up to around £70-80, anything more than that are there are better options.
L**U
Great sound, and perfect build .
Super microphone, for voice over premium class.
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