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Description
he Boya BY-M1000 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone, which is indispensable for sound recording in your studio. Do you want to record vocals, instruments, podcasts, voice-overs, or just a recording in your home studio? Then the Boya microphone is perfect!
The Boya microphone has a pop filter, which allows you to filter out loud speaking sounds (such as "S" and "P") and other background sounds. In atdition, this filter protects your microphone against saliva, for example, during vocal recordings. The anti-shock mount prevents vibratory sounds from being incorporated into the audio recording. The condenser microphone also has a low-cut filter, which allows you to filter out low-frequency sounds (e.g. noise and background noise). The BY-M1000 also has a pad-switch so as not to disturb your recording with loud sounds.
For an extremely reliable sound recording, you can rotate the microphone in the holder by 360 degrees. You can also select the desired directional characteristics yourself:
Cardioid: Records sounds from the front of the microphone. Suitable for sound recordings of e.g. vocals and acoustic instruments (guitar, piano, violin, etc.). Omni-directional: Records sounds equally from all directions. Suitable for applications where sound has to be recorded from multiple sides, such as a singer or choir with a background tape. Bi-directional: Records sounds from the front and back equally. Suitable for situations where people are facing each other, for example during interviews or presentations.
The BY-M1000 features a tiltable bracket with 3/8" and 5/8" female threaded connection. This allows you to place the condenser microphone on a tripod (also on tripods with 1/4" threaded connection using optional adapter nipple). The condenser microphone operates on the basis of phantom power: 24V or 48V. The included XLR cable provides this power supply. For high reliability, the housing is made of metal.
Broadcast-quality condenser microphone Cardioid, Omnidirectional and Bidirectional polar patterns Wide frequency range and ultra low noise Off-axis rejection for clean recordings Included shockmount & pop filter Controlled by low-cut filter switch 0dB ,-10 dB pad switch 3-Pin XLR plug 48V phantom power
Acoustic Principle Condenser Polar Pattern Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Bidirectional Diaphragm 1.3" (34mm) Frequency Response 20- 20,000 Hz Sensitivity -33 +/-3dB (0dB=1V/Pa @ 1KHz) SN 80dB and more Output Impedence 200 Ohm Length 10' (3m)
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Features and functionality
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The Boya BY-M1000 is noted for its sensitivity; it requires minimal gain, making it suitable for environments with some soundproofing.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners have used the Boya BY-M1000 for professional voice work, meetings, and singing, indicating its versatility.
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User experience
Build quality
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It's reported that the Boya BY-M1000 has similar internals to the MOVO VSM-7, with the Pro version offering better surge protection.
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Setup and maintenance
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Some non-Pro versions of the Boya BY-M1000 experienced ground loop issues, indicating potential setup challenges.
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