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MAONO-MaonoCaster-Podcast Equipment Bundle for 2-includes All-in-one Audio Interface with Premium Mic Preamp, XLR Condenser Microphone, and 3.5MM Mic for Podcast Recording, Streaming, DJ (AME2 Duo)

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Model: AME2B Pro


Features

  • Podcast Equipment Bundle for 2: The upgraded audio interface bundle is capable to establish a new trend for Podcasting, with plug-and-play use, crystal-clear audio recording, and fashionable design, making your home studios to a professional level. The Podcast Equipment Bundle also include 2 high-quality condenser microphone, ideal for podcast recording, streaming, voice-over, and content creation.
  • Excellent performance with superior preamp: Built-in quality pre-amps and support phantom power for best performance of XLR microphone. AME2A features with 3-level mic gain adjustment, supporting ultra-low noise gain up to 60dB, high-end dynamic microphones. 32Bit high-performance chipset and DENOISE function will provide a clearer sound.
  • Two Premium condenser microphones for clear sound recording: Excellent audio performance for crystal clear sound. High sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio capture every word clearly. The cardioid polar pattern will pick up audio in front of the sound source while rejecting unwanted noise, to guarantee a clear and rich sound to be recorded. A professional XLR microphone and a 3.5MM microphone are specially developed by the MAONO laboratory to provide perfect sound quality.
  • Up to 11 customized sound pads to enhance your podcast atmosphere: It's capable to have 11 customized sound effects. 3 sound pads support recording a max 60s audio effect each and one-key looping, while 8 ones for 20s audio effect. Moreover, you can adjust the volume of each sound pad. It could be uploaded with your favorite audio for podcast recording via smartphone, PC, microphone, or Bluetooth device. Compatible with PC, smartphone, tablet, camera, Windows, Mac OS, etc.
  • Enjoy a personalized podcasting atmosphere: Equipment with 6 reverb modes, You can adjust the time and depth of reverb freely, 12-step auto-tune, 3 modifiable tones (Treble, mid-range, bass), and pitch changer knobs. Each microphone input is independently controlled. Pro features like sidechain, music only, and loopback switch are also included.

Brand: MAONO


Compatible Devices: Ipad, Personal Computer, Headphone, Smartphone


Supported Software: OBS/DISCORD/ZOOM/AUDACITY


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, XLR, 1/4inch, 1/8inch,USB Type-C


Number of Channels: 10


Item Weight: 7.74 pounds


Package Dimensions: 17.2 x 11.38 x 5.59 inches


Item model number: AME2B Pro


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 14, 2023


Compatible Devices: Ipad, Personal Computer, Headphone, Smartphone


Connector Type: USB TYPE C, 1/4-Inch Straight, XLR to XLR, 3.5MM AUDIO INPUT


Digital Audio Protocol: USB 2.0


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio, USB 3.0 Type C, Bluetooth 4.0, 3.5mm Audio


Signal Format: Analongue/Digital


Supported Software: OBS/DISCORD/ZOOM/AUDACITY


Output Wattage: 20 Watts


Proficiency Level: Beginner


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


Operating System: mac OS, Windows, iOS, Android


Voltage: 5 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Replacement recieved, works as intended like it a lot
Model: AME2
Had to order a replacement because the first one I recieved had terrible hissing, a broken 48v button, and constant led light flashes for no reason. The replacement works amazing, have not had any audio issues while using.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Sebastian

  • Great Product
Model: AME2A
I've been using this product for a while now and I have to say that I love it! It took me a little bit to get it all set up but the instructions were very clear and helpful. The mic quality is good and the "denoise" feature is very efficient in blocking out any background sounds. Overall a great product and at a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024 by Matthew Allen

  • Good little starter kit
Model: AME2B Pro
I started a podcast a few months ago, and bought this kit as a startup kit. The kit itself is easy to set up. And it has quite a few functions built in. For a one on one episode, it is all I need. Great little kit for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Joel Potter Joel Potter

  • Podcast console
Model: AME2A
Based on the real-time information, here is a positive review for the audio mix console AME2: The Maonocaster AME2 is a fantastic audio mix console that has received positive feedback from users. It is highly recommended for podcast recording, streaming, voice-over, and content creation. The AME2 works perfectly with Maono XLR microphones, and you can choose from the PM500 and HD300 microphones, which are ideal for podcasting. One user mentioned that the AME2 is a very cool audio console for beginners or intermediate level podcasters, as well as those who want to do basic voice-over work. They particularly liked the "Pro" sound effect feature. Another review on YouTube provided an in-depth overview of the Maonocaster AME2 and its features. The reviewer highlighted its compatibility with various devices such as PC, smartphone, tablet, camera, Windows, and Mac OS. They also mentioned that it offers up to 11 channels for audio production. Overall, the Maonocaster AME2 is highly regarded for its versatility, ease of use, and compatibility with different devices. It is a great choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio recording and production capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Alfredo A. Alfredo A.

  • THIS IS FOR KARAOKE SINGERS
Model: AME2
I’m a professional Dj, Beat enthusiast..do livestreams from home, I recently started singing with friends on third party apps… I’ve brought expensive interfaces to dj with, I’ve had so much problems with my expensive interfaces… so I decided to go cheaper on this product.. Oh my this device is unbelievable for singing, I’ve never sounded so good.. the payback music is absolutely amazing as well, If you sing this device is for u… Rated A+++ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Mamba

  • I'd Say It's A Very Good Toy - Or A Reasonable "Starting" Point for an Amateur
Model: AME2
If you're new to multitrack audio, this is fine. If you're looking for a way to toss in some fun sounds during Zoom calls and co-op games, this is pretty much perfect. If you're looking to record audio for your podcast or YouTube channel or etc, this is decent. But if you're looking to record really professional, clean, high-quality audio through this, either from instruments or microphones, look elsewhere. The mixer on this is pretty janky, it's rough and has very little "fine" control over the actual audio levels, the sensitivity just isn't very dialed-in. The EQ knobs on the primary line in (for low, mid and high frequencies) have too much overlap to make a significant difference in the timbre of the audio passing through, the frequency ranges aren't isolated enough. The pitch knob doesn't account for Formant at all, so it's just a really cheap-sounding effect reminiscent of a children's Halloween voice-changer. The phantom power causes a noticeable "hiss" in the background, at least for my mic (which does NOT hiss when plugged into a DBX tube channel strip or even through a Shure inline preamp). The Reverb effects are all really similar and all really overbearing, there's no solid difference between them other than their EQ and even applying them subtly sounds really cheap - it works much better as a "joke" effect than anything serious. And the AutoTune feature is really dreadful, it barely works and there's no "soft" way to apply it, it basically just makes your voice warble a bunch and you sound bizarre, but you don't really sound "in tune". Furthermore, the sample buttons are SUPER finicky - the "short" sample buttons can actually play much longer clips than the manual indicates, but they ALL interrupt one another. So if you're playing one sample (short or long) and you hit any other sample button, it cuts the first sample. The buttons also work inconsistently and I can't think why. If you hit a SHORT sample button and then while it's playing you hit it again, it restarts the sample. If you hit a LONG sample button (the three that play 1:10 of audio) and then hit it again mid-play, it stops the audio. If you hit short OR long, and then hit a DIFFERENT sample button (short or long, doesn't matter), it starts playing the new sample. If you hit a long sample, and then double-hit the "repeat" button designed to make the long samples play over, it cuts the sample short. That "repeat" feature by the way? NOT seamless, there's a very noticeable half-second or so when it replays, and if that's gonna be there then there's no reason to have a repeating sample. If you can't make it seamless, why not just have it be LONG? The only reason to make it repeat is for background noise/music, but if there's a big "gap" in it then it's pointless to do that. Maybe the most frustrating thing (besides the hiss in my audio) is that all the samples you put on those buttons have to be RECORDED "live" onto the buttons. You have to route a line into the interface, either via a cable or via Bluetooth, then you have to "clear" the sample button by holding it down until it flashes, then you have to hold down the sample button for THREE SECONDS (with no countdown or anything indicating when it's actually gonna start recording) and when it starts flashing then you have to quickly hit "play" on the audio you're trying to record, then you have to hit the button AGAIN to stop recording (or just let it play out and have a bunch of empty space after your sample, which is sloppy). The problem here is that there's likely going to be a second or so of empty space BEFORE your recording because it actually starts recording just a tiny bit before it starts flashing to tell you it is recording. So between when it starts recording and when you realize it's recording and hit the "play" button on your sound, that empty gap stays in the sample. So, if you're doing LIVE audio and trying to pepper in sound effects off-the-cuff, your little sounds will be on a little DELAY from when you hit the button. It's "minor", but it's such a sloppy problem to have and SUCH an easy fix. What this thing should have done was include a sound-import function. The thing plugs into your computer already, why wouldn't there be the ability to access the device's internal storage via your computer and drag the audio files you want directly into it? They could have made software for it to give you much better control, but if not that, they could have at LEAST just made an internal folder structure with folders labeled "Long1" "Long2" "Short1" etc and then you could drag mp3's and wav's into the folders. I mean, even something like an APP (since the soundboard connects to Bluetooth devices, like your average smartphone) where you could import clips and edit them and assign them to buttons, etc. In that same app, you could adjust the reverb feature to make your own presets instead of their terrible ones, too - why not? Also, minor point, but it's REALLY annoying that you're expected to record pro audio with this... and every time you hit a button that adjusts something (like the autotune, reverb presets, loop back, and DENOISE button) there's a lady's voice that very very loudly declares that you've just hit that button. So you can expect halfway through your recording when you realize that the Denoise isn't on, you'll hear IN YOUR RECORDING some stranger's voice loudly blasting into your microphone "NOISE CANCELLING, ON!" right overtop of your vocals. But here's the kicker that really turned me off - and to be clear, I STILL use this thing, I don't hate it, this just really amazed me - the thing only works with battery power!!! It has an internal battery that has to be charged via USB... and the USB that it plugs into the computer with DOESN'T COUNT!!!!! You have to plug in ONE cable for the data (to actually USE the thing) and a SECOND cable to POWER IT. You can run it for a little bit on battery, but it doesn't last very long and it's a dumb problem either way. This thing so quickly becomes a cable-management headache, between having the power cord, the data cord, the mic cable, and anything else you want to plug into it. You're better off getting an inline preamp for almost all cases, because then in ONE cable connected to your mic, you're sending your mic into the computer and powering it and getting better audio quality all at once with one line. This thing is a glorified toy. I still use it, because it's a fun toy, it livens up Zoom meetings and makes my TTRPG sessions more fun because I can just toss out little joke effects here and there according to what my character is doing. But it's absolutely NOT a professional tool in any way whatsoever, it needs a couple more iterations before anyone should consider it for professional use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Dizzy!

  • Buzzes and recording terrible
Model: AME2
XLR mic has very low output. Sounds loud in headphones but not when recorded. All levels at 100%. It buzzes. The recordable sound pad buttons records TERRIBLE quality audio. Useless. Noise reduction is decent but still has lots of artifacts and makes voice sound weird.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Michael

  • Best all around in this price range.
Model: AME2
I really love the quality of the sound and the fact that I don’t have to worry about mic clipping when singing that I had with others below this one’s price range. Only thing I don’t like is with headphone monitor it doesn’t sound the same as the final sound ppl are hearing live stream.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Terry

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