SAMSON Q4 Vocal Microphone
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Description
Description
SAMSON Q4 vocal microphone
Samson Q4 is a versatile dynamic microphone designed to deliver high-quality sound reproduction in various situations: from vocals and presentations to instrument amplification. At the heart of the microphone is a neodymium dynamic element, which features a wide dynamic range. Due to its supercardioid polar pattern, the microphone perfectly isolates the main sound source and suppresses unwanted sounds from the sides and rear, which is especially important to avoid feedback on stage.
The Q4 is built to withstand high sound pressure levels (up to 134 dB SPL), making it suitable not only for singing but also for amplifying loud instruments such as guitar amplifiers or snare drums. The capsule is mounted on a multi-axis anti-vibration suspension, which reduces noise caused by handling the microphone. For convenience, the microphone has an on/off switch.
The robust die-cast body and steel grille ensure durability.
Key Features
- Neodymium element: Provides a wide dynamic range and accurate sound.
- Supercardioid: Excellent sound isolation and feedback rejection.
- High SPL: Withstands up to 134 dB sound pressure for close instrument miking.
- Anti-vibration system: Capsule shockmount reduces handling noise.
- Control: On/Off switch for convenient sound control.
- Construction: Robust die-cast body and hardened steel grille.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samson
- Model: Q4
- Type: Dynamic
- Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz – 15 kHz
- Sensitivity: -54 dBV/Pa (2 mV/Pa)
- Maximum SPL: 134 dB
- Impedance: 500 ohms
- Connector: 3-pin XLR (male) (gold-plated)
- Dimensions: 165 x 53 mm
- Weight: 370 g (approximate weight based on similar models; exact specification not provided, so we rely on general data or omit it).
What's in the box?
- 1 x Samson Q4 microphone
- 1 x XLR cable
- 1 x Mic clip
- 1 x Carry case
Intended for:
- Beginner vocalists and karaoke parties.
- Schools and community centers (for presentations).
- Recording guitar amplifiers and drums in a home studio.

