Product Comparison: Samson G-Track vs Samson G-Track Pro
General Specifications
Brand
Samson
Samson
Model
G-Track
G-Track Pro
Origin
China
China
About the Product
G-Track is fully USB bus-powered and compliant with any Mac or PC computer. The unit works well with any DAW software program. For additional adaptability and convenience, G-Track is bundled with a heavy-duty mic stand, as well as Audio I/O and USB cables.
In your home studio or recording on the road, G-Track Pro allows you to focus on your recording and less on the process. G-Track Pro is a USB microphone with an instrument input and mixer for recording two independent audio channels at one time.
Size & Weight
Color
Silver
Black
Height
6.32 in.
10.5 in.
Width
2.87 in.
4.5 in.
Depth
2.87 in.
4.5 in.
Weight
1.38 lbs.
3.52 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Samson G-Track USB Condenser Microphone
- The results from the g-track are GOOD. Really good size.
- Great mic for home use. Sound quality is good. And looks nice. Small mic.
- Amazing size and quality of product and solid manufactured!
- This is the perfect small tool for anyone recording at home.
- Easy to setup and the sound quality is impressive, but big size for my small desk.
Samson G-Track Pro Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface
- No substitute for a proper studio setup, but it's a good start for anyone that can't afford the big toys.
- I record on Garage Band and set up in a closet or office with a pop filter and a good size microphone isolation shield.
- I use this mic to record vocals on my tracks and I don't have to set up a stand and it takes up little room, small size.
- I found this mic with good size to have the best sound for my tastes.
- It's also pretty big like a standard Coke can, but like it.
Features
Recording Patterns
Super-cardioid
Cardioid, Bidirectional, Omnidirectional
Recording Sample Rates
16-bit / 48kHz
24-bit / 96kHz
Min. Frequency Response
20 Hz
50 Hz
Max. Frequency Response
16 kHz
20 kHz
System Requirements
Windows, Mac OS X
Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Extras
Compatible with most computer-based digital audio workstation software, Input and Direct Monitor selector switches, Volume, Instrument and Mic level controls, Dual color Power/Clip LED, Optional SP04 shockmount available
Ideal for podcasting, gaming/streaming and recording music, All-in-one professional USB microphone with audio interface, Record Mic and Instrument input simultaneously, 3-color Power/Clip/Mute LED, Plug-and-play, no driver installation required, Integrated desktop base
What customers say about "Features"
Samson G-Track USB Condenser Microphone
- One of the best features of this mic is that you can receive active sound from it in your headphones when it's live via a mini jack.
- You can plug in compatible instruments directly things like electric guitars. I like it!
- The sound is perfect, and gives your voice a wonderful depth which sounds very crisp.
- A good mic for home use. Not particulary suited to Garageband as it records too quietly. Better performance with Logic Pro or the free Audacity.
- I'm currently recording vocals with this mic. Beware the background noise!
Samson G-Track Pro Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface
- The mono/2 track feature is great for my guitar.
- Monitoring feedback is good. Love the three directions to pickup.
- It connects without any drivers, has multiple pick up patterns and the sensitivity is perfect. Perfect.
- Connecting to Windows via USB is literally plug and play, no drivers necessary. Recommend.
- The manual says to turn down the "MIC" dial, but even when it's turned down all the way, the light still flashes red. I don't know why.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
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