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The AKGPro Audio Podcaster Essentials Kit is a comprehensive solution for streamers, vloggers, and gamers, featuring the AKG Lyra USB microphone, K371 headphones, Ableton Live 10 Lite software, and a Berklee Online recording course, all designed to deliver professional-quality audio without the need for extensive technical knowledge.
R**D
Good combo - easy setup. Works as it should.
Short and to the Point Review:Devices do what the manufacturer says. Good value for the price especially if you get it on sale. I am pleased with my purchase.Long and Rambling Review:First off, I got my combo package as a two-for-one price. Individually the mic and headphones would be twice the price separately, so I saved about $150. If you are patient, you'll see this deal again. The box came unopened from overseas, and everything was packed well, no damage and both mike and headphones worked out of the box.I already had the Audio Technica M50x from the last Amazon sale to replace one of my 30-yo cans. It's a great headphone, well built, great sound. I wanted to replace the second 30-yo can and wanted the AKG version.The AKG K371 phones sound a bit better than the M50x but you can't go wrong with either of them. I listen to recorded vinyl at 192Khz/32-bit float. I have the 50th anniversary remaster of The Beatles Red/Blue vinyl along with the 50th anniversary Wings 'Band on The Run' 1/2 master for comparisons. (See my reviews on both). I can hear a bit more detail with the K371's but I'm probably splitting hairs. The K371's are lighter and a bit more fragile than the M50x. The K371's coiled cable is not as thick or as long as the M50x. If I had to wear either of these all day in the studio, I'd pick the K371 for comfort. For longevity I think the M50x wins but time will tell. Fortunately, I only use either of them for enjoying music at home. I am very satisfied with the K371 headphones.Now for the Lyra microphone. This is a hard one for me as I didn't purchase it for podcasting. I have 24+ mikes already and like anything else, each has its strengths and weaknesses. I was intrigued by the "four selectable microphone focus patterns." Lots of complaints about the construction of this mike. Not from me, mine is a massive, heavy mike and larger than I thought it would be, which I like. Having worked for 30+ years with all sorts of plastics and composite materials, I think it was constructed extremely well. Lots of metal also.I recorded one of my acoustic guitars on various settings playing/recording the same tune over and over on my music computer. It takes a bit of testing (what doesn't) to get the right sound without clipping. I then plugged the guitar directly into 192/32. The difference is pushing air at a mike as opposed to pushing electrons thru a bridge piezo mike is that air sounds better to me. Of course, I could have plugged another mike in to record the guitar but already knew what that sounded like. This mike is extremely sensitive and will pick up all background noise, including the hound in the other room. Reminds me of some 1960's era Akai mikes that I have. Sometimes you want that. For podcasting in a quiet room with other people present I think it's a winner and the setup is extremely easy - just plug it into your Windows computer or android phone. I can't vouch for the Mac experience. Frequency response appeared to be as advertised. I plan on using this outside playing guitar when I want natural sounds in the background.I plugged it into my Pixel Pro 7 and it recorded fine. Remember to unplug it on playback from your phone as your phone speakers will probably be cut off. If you have headphones plugged into the mike, you'll hear it.One of the kids has a small recording studio and has mikes placed around the room to pick up the band in addition to the individual miked instruments and voices. I think he has 24 channels active when desired. This Lyra mike might be another approach to pick up the band as a whole.Overall, purchasing these two devices separately for $125-$150 is in the same league as other headphones and mikes in this price range and ability. I paid $139 for the combo package last month and it's well worth it. If you need only one of these items, the individual price is reasonable. If you want the best price on the combo, stick it in your wish list and monitor the price. Prices can vary daily.Retired Military Aerospace and Industrial Manufacturing Engineer
T**D
AKG, nice sound gear, This headset and mic sounds very good at a very reasonable price.
This USB mic picks clean and clear, feels built very solid, several different recording patterns to choose from but the unique one would be the 4 directional recording with individual capsules good for podcasting or maybe a quartet. Vocals sound nice. The headset is impressive with quality drivers that are not overly large as to still allow use on lower ohm rated interfaces or sound chipsets. I have had 2 of these already and they sounds good as a monitor for Daws and I also have used them for pc gaming and they sound excellent. My last AKG headset like the one I bought here lasted years of heavy use. I highly recommend trying this headset and Mic
A**
Absolutely incredible price to performance ratio.
A great sounding headphone with superb comfort + a fairly versatile medium-capsule-sized microphone that also works on mobile makes for an amazing podcasting or just general use combo, keep in mind headphones may be a tiny bit fragile but otherwise absolutely recommended, PS. these go for as long as 150-120$, dont buy them at a higher price :)
J**N
Good starter mic, looks impressive on your desk, easy phone/tablet/computer connectivity
The AKG Lyra provides a good platform to get into recording. The feature combination I value most in its price-range and compatibility is that it has adjustable gain _and_ USB compatibility. I can record from my Android phone and my iPad anywhere, turning down the gain to deaden background noise. I’ve not noticed any hum or distortion that plague many USB mics. The stand is stable and there’s a socket so you can mount the mic to a mic boom.The USB interface can be a little clumsy in that the mic usually hijacks sound output, so you’ll want to use corded/stereo-mini headphones for playback, setup, and monitoring. The USB and headphone jacks are placed between the mic and its stand swivel restricting flexibility of the mount.The mic seems bulky to travel with, so I wish I could find a case to keep it travel-scar free.
A**I
Ótima captação
Para um microfone usb tem uma excelente qualidade e vários modos para diferentes tipos de captação.
R**T
Buen micrófono
La estética me gustó mucho, el tamaño al principio me pareció algo grande, pero al usarlo me parece cómodo para usarlo sobre el escritorio. Como ya mencionaron, me hubiera gustado que los botones fueran de otro material, pero funcionan sin problemas. Para mis necesidades que son básicas es perfecto.
I**E
amazing mic
This mic is amazing. so easy to set up. build quality is decent. I was using a blue yeti for many years and i hated it. and i was searching for a usb c mic and this one is supposed to be a competitor to the yeti. and it is so much better. people complained about background noise but i havnt had that issue, everyone has said this mic sounds so much better than my old yeti which always sounded bad even when i first had the yeti. Overall GET THIS MIC. just if your gunna use it for gaming get a mic arm and maybe a boom arm as well.
A**A
Awesome voice quality
It's 💯 percent professional mic with Low costSound quality is awesomeFunctions are easy to use
K**�
Very good starter combo for streaming or producing
All features work as advertised making this truly the most diverse and easiest to use mic out there. I use it with my iPad Pro directly into GarageBand via the USB-C port and it works great. Plus the sound quality is fantastic and very customizable due to all the control knobs.
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