
Neewer NW-700 Studio Condenser Microphone Set
A cardioid condenser set that brings voice and instrument recording within reach for home studio producers, podcasters, and live presenters on a budget.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jul 14, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
The professional condenser microphone adopts the completely new audio circuit. Capture rich, full-bodied sound from sources that are directly in front of the mic. The cardioid pick-up pattern minimizes background noise and isolates the main sound source.
The ball-type anti-wind foam cap can protect microphone against wind interference and singers' spit.
The metal shock mount features an angle adjustment with locking knob and can effectively reduce handling noise.
The set can be used for karaoke, in sound reinforcement or recording, to pick up voice or instruments, indoors or outdoors.
The Set Includes: (1)Blue NW-700 Professional Condenser Microphone + (1)Metal Microphone Shock Mount + (1)Ball-type Anti-wind Foam Cap + (1)1/4" Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Cardioid polar pattern delivers focused capture with meaningful rejection of off-axis room noise — audibly cleaner recordings in treated or semi-treated home studio spaces
- Ships as a complete set with shock mount, foam windscreen, and XLR cable, removing the need to source accessories separately for first-time studio setup
- Metal shock mount with locking angle adjustment provides physical isolation from stand vibration, keeping low-end handling noise out of vocal and instrument takes
- Ball-type foam windscreen reduces plosive and breath artifacts on close-proximity vocal recording
- Complete kit at an entry-level price point makes condenser microphone recording accessible for podcasters, home producers, and streaming setups where budget matters
👎 Cons
- Self-noise at higher gain settings is audible — on quiet acoustic sources or in a very silent room with clean preamps, the noise floor becomes a limiting factor compared to mid-tier condenser options
- No pad switch or high-pass filter on the microphone body, so high-SPL sources (loud vocals, close-mic'd drums) risk overloading the capsule with no onboard way to attenuate
- Requires 48V phantom power — users with basic USB interfaces that don't supply phantom power cannot use this mic without additional hardware
- The included 1/4" to XLR cable is a convenience compromise; it introduces an additional conversion point in the signal chain that more experienced engineers will want to replace with a direct XLR run
- Build quality reflects the entry-level price — the capsule and housing are functional but do not carry the mechanical durability expected of professional touring or broadcast gear