

🎧 Elevate your voice, own your stream.
The Marantz Professional MPM-1000U is a USB condenser microphone designed for gamers, streamers, and podcasters seeking studio-quality audio with zero hassle. Featuring a built-in audio interface, cardioid polar pattern, and plug-and-play compatibility with Windows and Mac, it delivers crisp 48kHz/16-bit sound in a durable metal housing with a desktop stand. Ideal for professional-sounding content creation without the complexity of extra equipment.



















| ASIN | B01GHOM67W |
| Audio sensitivity | 34 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 386 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 14 in Condenser Microphones |
| Frequency response | 48 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318021453 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware platform | PC |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 50 x 160 millimetres |
| Item model number | MPM1000U |
| Item weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.98 x 4.98 x 16 cm; 544.31 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 78 dB |
| UPC | 694318021453 |
M**N
Excellent high-quality USB mic at a reasonable price
Was the first mic I bought when I started casting, and despite buying a bunch of XLR mics and mixers, I keep returning to it because of the crispness of the sound, and - depending on where it's situated - the lack of noise. Whilst it's frustrating not to have the same mixing options for USB mics as XLR's without insane money on a USB mic mixer, it's a powerful mic with excellent pickup (I have a nursery behind my house and when the kids are out, the people I'm talking to think I have a kids party in my back garden). The USB cable is long and flexible (it's the same as a printer USB cable) which is of massive benefit as one of the few issues is if space is limited, the microphone can pick up residual buzz from proximity to a PC itself, so try to keep it away from that as best you can. I don't recommend any desk stand being a foot stand, they are prone to toppling because, unlike XLR's, it's a heavy bit of kit, so you'll spend some time working on the positioning. It may be worth investing in a desk stand with a ring base. or a floor or g-clamp stand. None of this is a criticism of the mic itself which is excellent value for money and a great quality mic for new casters/streamers.
A**N
Value for money
I picked up this mic in a sale for around £30 to replace an 8 year old blue yeti that had broken. It was easy to set up, just had to plug it in and windows takes care of the rest. It was a little on the quite side, so upped the gain in windows to 100%. I was really surprised by the sound quality, it was barely any different to my blue yeti and was 1/4 of the price. So if you're looking for a great quality microphone for a good price, then this is probably one of the best options.
T**F
Punches well above it's weight - good value
For the £49 I paid for the basic no-accessories supplied version, I really can't fault this. It is a very nicely made, sturdy microphone with excellent sensitivity and being USB it is plug and play with laptops and desktop computers. I did buy a small £9-99 tripod and spent a similar amount on a cheap pop shield because I use this to record voice overs and online lectures. Still the total outlay came to less money than the equivalent Rode microphone. I have found the microphone to be great for my intended use - YouTube videos, audio voice overs and recording lectures. Crystal clear. I've knocked off just one star because I have found the recordings to be just a little bit bass-heavy and it does not come with any kind of audio mixer/recording app so if I wanted to adjust the frequency response and am using Win 10 I would have to buy an audio recording mixer app. I can compare this to the Rode NT USB, as I have one of those at work. I would say the Rode is better in terms of what it is supplied with, and the recordings are a little better in terms of sensitivity and neutrality/frequency response. The Rode recordings are a bit 'colder' whereas the Marantz records voice with a bit more warmth - not necessarily a bad thing. Overall, super value and I was really pleasantly surprised by both build quality and performance. Just remember, if, like me, you go for the cheapest £49 package without accessories, go for a tripod and pop shield if you intend to use this on a table/desk for voice work.
C**D
Pleasantly Surprised! Easy setup and great quality!
I bought this microphone with the Blue Snowball USB Mic as a competitor. I preferred the design of this microphone over the less traditional ball design the Snowball has, and also wanted to add a mic mounted pop filter. In hindsight, I am so glad I chose the 1000U over the Snowball. Not only does it look great, it is solidly built with full metal housing with a lovely matte finish. The sound quality is also really impressive. I didn't expect such a low end pickup, and was worried about this as my voice is fairly deep, but after doing a recording with Audacity to test I was blown away, and not a hiss or a hum to be heard, which is a big problem on mics such as the Rode NTG-1 and Razer USB Mics. For this sort of quality I would have presumed an XLR mic and Audio interface would have been necessary, but apparently not. Delivery with Prime was on time the next day, and the mic came well packaged with a USB cable and stand mount. I have purchased an extra desk clamp stand and shock mount, as well as a mic mounted pop filter, which not only looks professional and good, but also sounds the part too, which is the most important thing!
L**N
Does the job
It is a good microphone but it seems hard to find accessories to go with it. Pictures are deceiving - I thought it came with a stand. Was disappointed when it didn’t. Sound is good, but could be a bit clearer. I am using it for remote radio shows and podcasts.
A**R
Didn't come with necessary parts
Despite the name including the words "With desktop stand" at the time of purchase, no such stand arrived with the microphone, making it somewhat hard to use as someone who does not have a spare microphone stand
D**E
AMAZING VALUE - AUDIO TEST
Very impressed for the price. I have added a video example.
P**2
Great sound quality
This is a great quality USB mic with plenty of volume, glad I went for this than the cheaper Behringer which can be a bit quiet according to the reviews. It doesn't come with a stand, just a clip to attach to a mic stand, and it's quite thick heavy, so you'll need a fairly sturdy stand. Tip: it comes with 2 adaptors to adjust the thread to fit different mic stands. I thought mine wasn't going to fit, then I realised that I needed to unscrew the silver thread adaptor from the main mic for it to screw on to my mic stand. I already had the stand so didn't miss having it in the box, but if the non-USB version comes with a stand, I don't see why this one shouldn't too.
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