Frequently Asked Questions
What is the highest mic frequency of the Mackie Carbon?
At 20000 Hz, the Mackie Carbon is 7% above the category average for highest mic frequency, ranking
#4 out of 165 — see ranking microphone products.
How heavy is the Mackie Carbon?
At 900 g, the Mackie Carbon ranks
#168 out of 170 — see ranking microphone products — among the Highest weight in this category, 138% above the category average.
What is the audio interface frequency rate of the Mackie Carbon?
At 48kHz, the Mackie Carbon is 44% below the category average for audio interface frequency rate, ranking
#55 out of 128 — see ranking microphone products.
What is the lowest mic frequency of the Mackie Carbon?
At 20 Hz, the Mackie Carbon is 40% below the category average for lowest mic frequency, ranking
#69 out of 165 — see ranking microphone products.
What is the audio interface bit rate of the Mackie Carbon?
At 16-bit, the Mackie Carbon is 24% below the category average for audio interface bit rate, ranking
#84 out of 131 — see ranking microphone products.
What is the signal-to-noise ratio (snr) of the Mackie Carbon?
At 100dB, the Mackie Carbon is 20% above the category average for signal-to-noise ratio (snr), ranking
#6 out of 44 — see ranking microphone products.
Does the Mackie Carbon have a 3.5mm headphone jack?
Yes, the Mackie Carbon has a 3.5mm headphone jack. This feature is found in 51% of microphones.
How does it compare?
How does the Mackie Carbon's audio interface frequency rate compare to similar microphoness?
How does the Mackie Carbon's weight compare to similar microphoness?
How does the Mackie Carbon's lowest mic frequency compare to similar microphoness?
How does the Mackie Carbon's audio interface bit rate compare to similar microphoness?
How does the Mackie Carbon's highest mic frequency compare to similar microphoness?
At 20000 Hz, the Mackie Carbon leads the
Shure MV7 Plus (16000 Hz) by 20%.
How does the Mackie Carbon's signal-to-noise ratio (snr) compare to similar microphoness?
At 100dB, the Mackie Carbon trails the
SPC Gear Axis (120dB) by 17%.