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Price: $199 Recording angle: side-address Sample rate: 48kHz Bit rate: 16-bit Capsules: 3x Blue-proprietary 14mm condensers Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Max SPL: 120dB (THD: 0.5% 1kHz) Dimensions (w/d/h): 120x125x295mm (extended in stand) Weight: 1.55kg (with stand) Compatibility: USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 Windows 7–10, macOS 10.10 or higher Power required/consumption: 5V, 150mA