Studiomaster CM50 studio microphone
- Professional condenser microphone for studio recording and content creation
- Cardioid pickup pattern reduces background and ambient noise
- Wide 30 Hz–20 kHz frequency response for natural, detailed sound
- High sensitivity ensures clear vocals and instrument capture
- Low self-noise for clean and distortion-free recordings
- Handles high SPL up to 136 dB without distortion
- Supports 9V–52V phantom power via audio interface or mixer
- Balanced XLR output for stable, noise-free signal
- Durable metal body for long-lasting performance
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- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping & Returns : On all orders over $200
The Studiomaster CM50 Studio Condenser Microphone is a professional-quality recording microphone designed for studio vocals, podcasting, YouTube content creation, voice-overs, acoustic instruments, and home studio setups. Equipped with a cardioid polar pattern, it captures sound precisely from the front while minimizing unwanted background noise, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced creators. Its wide frequency response of 30 Hz–20 kHz delivers deep lows, clear and crisp highs for natural, detailed sound reproduction. With high sensitivity and low self-noise, ensures warm, clean vocal recordings with minimal distortion. Built with a rugged metal body for long-term durability, the microphone supports 9V–52V phantom power, ensuring easy compatibility with audio interfaces, mixers, and professional recording equipment.
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Is the Studiomaster CM50 suitable for home studio recording?
A-1 Yes, it is perfect for home studios, offering professional sound quality for vocals and instruments.
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Does the CM50 require phantom power?
A-2 Yes, it requires 9V to 52V phantom power from an audio interface or mixer.
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Can I use this microphone for YouTube and podcasting?
A-3 Absolutely. It is widely used for podcasting, voice-overs, YouTube videos, and streaming.
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Does it reduce background noise?
A-4 Yes, the cardioid pickup pattern helps minimize unwanted background sounds.
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Is this microphone good for vocals and acoustic instruments?
A-5 Yes, it delivers clear vocals and natural instrument recordings.
Specifications
| Model | Studiomaster CM50 |
| Type | Side-address Condenser Microphone |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid / Unidirectional |
| Frequency Response | 30 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Max SPL (@1 kHz) | 136 dB |
| Impedance | 100 Ω |
| Sensitivity | −36 dB ± 3 dB (0 dB = 1 V/Pa @1 kHz) |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | ~76 dB |
| Equivalent Noise Level | ~18 dB (A-weighted) |
| Power Requirement | 9 V – 52 V Phantom Power |
| Current Consumption | ~3 mA |
| Connector | XLR (3-pin balanced) |
| Body Material | Metal Casing |
| Dimensions | ~170 mm (L) × 53 mm (Dia) |
| Net Weight | ~318 g |
| Accessories | Mic clip, carry pouch, hard case (may vary) |


















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