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Oct 22 2009, 3:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Both mics connect directly to a PC via a USB port with plug and play performance. The cardioid condenser mics have built-in headphone monitoring and zero latency with a mix control. This allows the user to hear what they are recording on the go and make adjustments.
The difference between the two mics is that the PG27USB has a flat neutral frequency response for wide reproduction capability. The PG42USB was designed for lead vocals with a large diaphragm and low-cut filter. The PG27USB sells for $199 and the PG42USB sells for $249.
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