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title: "Samson G-Track Pro - Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface - Black"
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# Zero-latency headphone monitoring Dual 25mm condenser capsules Front panel mixer with 3 volume controls Samson G-Track Pro - Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface - Black

**Brand:** samson
**Price:** € 255.55
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎤 Own your sound. Command your stream.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Samson G-Track Pro - Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface - Black by samson
- **How much does it cost?** € 255.55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/57685525-samson-g-track-pro-professional-usb-microphone-with-audio-interface)

## Best For

- samson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built Like a Tank:** Premium die-cast zinc body and heavy mesh grille ensure durability and a commanding desktop presence.
- • **Studio-Grade Clarity:** Capture every nuance with 24-bit/96kHz high-definition audio resolution.
- • **All-in-One Control Hub:** Adjust mic, instrument, and headphone levels instantly on the sleek front panel.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No drivers needed—just connect via USB and start streaming, podcasting, or recording immediately.
- • **Versatile Pickup Patterns:** Switch seamlessly between cardioid, bidirectional, and omnidirectional modes for any recording scenario.

## Overview

The Samson G-Track Pro is a professional USB microphone and audio interface combo designed for podcasters, streamers, and musicians. Featuring dual 25mm condenser capsules with three selectable polar patterns, it delivers crystal-clear 24-bit/96kHz audio. Its integrated mixer lets you control microphone, instrument, and headphone volumes on the fly, while the zero-latency headphone output ensures flawless monitoring. Built with a robust zinc chassis and a stable desktop base, this plug-and-play mic is engineered for versatile, high-quality recordings and live broadcasts.

## Description

From the manufacturer From Beginning to End... With One Mic. The G-Track Pro is a USB microphone designed to provide the high audio quality to podcasters , streamers , singer/songwriters and content creators . The dual 25 mm condenser capsules capture all the detail and nuance of your voice elevating the quality of your recording, live stream or broadcast. The G-Track Pro combines 24-bit, 96kHz digital recording resolution with the flexibility of three mic pickup pattens and a 6,3 mm audio input for professional sounding recordings, no matter the application. All-in-one professional USB microphone with audio interface Dual 25 mm condenser capsules Cardioid, bidirectional and omnidirectional pickup patterns 24-bit, 96kHz resolution 6,3 mm instrument input for connecting guitars or line level devices 3,5 mm stereo headphone output for zero-latency monitoring More Than a Mic The G-Track Pro is more than just a USB microphone. It's also a high-quality audio interface via a standard 6,3 mm instrument input, you can connect a guitar, bass, keyboard or any line level device. Singer/songwriters can quickly capture vocal and instrument performances simultaneously, or podcasters can add a sub-mixer to record additional hosts and/or guests. Polar Patterns Cardioid Pickup Pattern This pattern is most sensitive to sound coming from directly in front of the mic, while rejecting sound coming from behind the mic. This is great for streaming, podcasting or vocal performances. Omnidirectional Pickup Pattern Picks up sound equally from all directions – in front of the mic, behind the mic, off to the sides, etc. This pattern is great for recording a number of people around a single microphone, like a multi-person podcast. Figure-8 or Bidirectional Pickup Pattern Picks up sound directly in front and back of the mic, while rejecting the sound on the left and right sides. This setting can be used for capturing two performers singing a duet or a cross-table interview.

Review: Excellent sound quality, and very solid! - I was looking for a good microphone for the PC which would work for both streaming, video work and for skype. I was considering a sennheiser SP-series desk mike, and then I thought about going upmarket even further. I've used a blue yeti, a Sennheiser SP-20 and a few other boom mikes as well as the mikes you get in logitech and microsoft webcams. I'll say that the mike you get in, say, the C910 / C920 webcams is almost as good as a professional quality mike now. There's so much processing in webcams nowadays that it's almost not worth going for a really expensive mike unless you're doing interview work, or laying down studio tracks. For skype and streaming, a modern webcam is all you need. So, why consider one of these Samson G-Track Pros? Well, the sound quality is very good. I've tested the sound of my voice and music through this and a few other mikes, and it's definitely the best quality mike I've got, and I'd say it edges out the blue yeti in some of the bass response. But it's not mind-blowingly better than the new Logitech webcam for most things. Where the Samson excels is in two areas: * Controls * Headphone jack. You see, this isn't just a microphone, it's also a sound card! Yep, let me say that again: When you plug the Samson G-Track Pro into your PC, it pops up not just as an audio input device, but also an audio OUTPUT device. And the reason why? Streaming and monitoring! When you're streaming, you often need to be able to hear the volume of your voice, and the game you're playing. However, the people watching will be able to hear the game through the desktop capture. So if you're playing sounds through the PC's speakers, the mike will pick it up and people watching will get echo. If you're monitoring your stream with a lag, say like what Twitch does, you can get horrible "ring-around" where you hear your own voice a few seconds after you say it, coming out of the Twitch dashboard, which then gets echoed a few seconds later.... until the whole thing is a squealing screaming mess. The Samson G-Track has a little headphone port on the back. You can pop in a couple of in-ear monitors or shielded headphones, and have the PC select the Samson as the speaker. Now, the game is being sent to your ears through your headphones. "Why not just use the headphone jack on the PC?" I hear you ask. Good Question... It's because the Samson also mixes the input from your microphone into the stream and plays it back into your ears LIVE. You can alter the volumes of the PC and microphone right there on the microphone itself, to get the right balance. Then, you can monitor yourself without the audience hearing an echo. The next bonus for streamers is a little LED on the front. Normally green, it flashes red when you get too loud and would cause distortion. This helps you set the volume nicely too.. If you can talk without the LED going red very often, you're nice and clear to the listeners. Now, moving away from streaming into the interviewing space, the microphone allows you to select from several pickup modes. Cardiod is good for streaming, omni is good for rooms full of people and noise, but Figure-8 is perferct for when you have two people either side of the microphone in an interview situation. You can also use the modes to alter the 'sound' of the microphone to suit your surroundings if, say, there's lots of echo, or if you move around a lot. Finally, for musicians, there's a guitar 3.5mm auxilliary input. Like the microphone, it lets you connect instruments into the mike directly, so when you're singing the computer doesn't pick up the sounds coming from an amp which may be behind or below the mike, and produce a muddy sound. The input is direct, and you can separate the track out for easier recording. OK, so I think it's pretty clear from this, don't buy this is you're expecting your voice to suddenly sound like Richard Burton. And don't expect this microphone to require you to do away with input EQ processing. You'll still need to do it, and you'll still sound like you. But it WILL be better than a condenser mic in a webcam (if only just). Where this mike excels is in how much easier and better it makes it for streamers, interviewers and musicians. Now, for the bad part. The mike is quite heavy. I was surprised by how solid it it, including the base. That makes it tricky to find a boom arm to fit it, most assume much lighter mikes, and you get a 'droop' when you use this in an anglepoise boom. Samson's own range of boom arms even claim compatibility but only some work. Similarly shock mounts are hit and miss. SP01 obscures the buttons, so go for the SP04. But those'll set you back another £100 or more for the two. And finally, I couldn't get this mike to work on my laptop. The port just couldn't provide enough juice I don't think. The mike would flash alternately green-orange-green-orange. When I plugged it into the PC, though, it worked fine. Given that I wanted it for the PC, that's not a problem for me, but if you have an older laptop, or a 'light' laptop, you might find it doesn't work properly. Of course desertcart's returns policy is excellent, so if it doesn't work it's not a problem.
Review: The best USB mic for under £150 - Iv owned most of the popular USB mic's commonly used by streamers, including the Yeti, Yeti Nano and Rode NT. All of these are great microphones but none were perfect. There were features from all of them that I loved but there was no single mic that rolled all those great features into a single unit, until now! I picked up the Samson G-Track Pro after a recommendation and I can confidently say it's the best USB mic I have personally ever used. It's a little on the pricey side but as an investment it's worth every single penny. Everything you need is on the mic with absolutely no need for software to controll settings. The front of the mic is where the magic happens with the following controlls: - 3 way polar pattern switch (figure 8, cardioid & omnidirectional). - Mono / stereo switch. - Mute button with LED alert. - Microphone volume (gain). - Instrument volume (¼" input). - Headphone volume. On the rear of the mic are the following: - Monitor on / off switch. - ⅛" headphone input. - ¼" instrument input. The body of both the microphone are entirely metal with a very premium feel. It is quite heavy at 1.6kg however I feel that weight is an important factor, especially for those who will be using it as a desktop microphone. The stand is nice,heavy and flat and will stay exactly where you put it which was the biggest issue with the Rode NT due to its plastic tripod style design. The stand also uses permanent grip hinges which allows full, secure adjustment without manually needing to adjust screw caps in order to rotate the mic into a preferable position. This makes quick adjustments much easier than the others which is very useful whilst in the middle of a stream. The buttons and potentiometers all feel perfect too. Some reviewer's have mentioned that they feel "sloppy" however I found the complete opposite. The pots all had lovely smooth movement making it very easy to make smaller adjustments unlike others which have much tighter pots. The mute button does not click when you turn it on or off which I preferred as click type buttons often require more pressure and can move the mic if you don't hold it whilst pressing. This is not an issue with the G-Track Pro, the button is nice and easy to push but not too easy that you would press it accidentally. The LED light above the button also changes colour to alert you that mute is enabled. The slide switches on the device are also perfect and sit firmly in their selected positions. One of the biggest issues I had with the Yeti Nano was that I would keep accidentally changing the polar pattern every time I tried to adjust its position. Specifications: - Dual back electret condenser. - 50Hz-60Hz frequency response. - 96kHz sample rate. - +6dB FS/PA sensitivity (all polar patterns). - 25mm diaghragm width, 3 micron diaphragm thickness. Another great thing to mention is the USB type B connection on the base of the mic. This nice and chunky connection in my opinion is far superior to the micro USB type connection found on the Yeti's. I can't even count the amount of times I have had power issues with the Yeti due to how loose and sloppy the micro USB would get after a while. There is no software included with this mic, everything you need is on the unit, making this really quick and easy to setup without needing to download and create accounts with softwares in order to access necessary features. Verdict: If you are looking for a premium quality mic, are willing to invest £150 and want something that can handle any job you need it for then look no further. Samson has taken everything good from all it's competitors, removed everything bad and mixed it all up into one perfect hybrid device. Buy it and never look back.

## Features

- All-in-one Professional USB microphone with audio interface Record your voice and instrument at the same time
- The right mic Ideal for streaming gaming podcasting and recording music
- At your fingers Front panel mixer with microphone level instrument level and headphone volume controls Selectable Mono or 2-Track recording modes and Direct Monitor On/Off
- Built for the studio Dual 1None (25mm) condenser capsules with three selectable pick up patterns - Cardioid (unidirectional) bidirectional and omnidirectional
- High Definition Audio 24-bit 96kHz resolution Plug-and-play no driver installation required
- Connect 1/4None instrument input for connecting guitars or line level devices
- Listen 1/8None stereo headphone output with level control for zero-latency monitoring
- Built tough Die-cast zinc construction with heavy gauge mesh grille and integrated desktop base

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075KL6ZLC |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audible Noise | 80 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 52 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,962 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 161 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | G-Track Pro USB Microphone, USB Cable |
| Brand | SAMSON |
| Brand Name | SAMSON |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Audio Interface |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Connector type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,267 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Zinc |
| External Testing Certification | não aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00809164020479, 00809164020738 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 12.5 x 12.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Samson G-Track Pro Studio USB Condenser Mic |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Samson |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAGM1UPRO |
| Microphone Form Factor | Desktop |
| Model Name | G-Track Pro |
| Model Number | G-Track Pro |
| Model name | G-Track Pro |
| Number of Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Multi-pattern: Omnidirectional, Cardioid, Bidirectional |
| Power Source | USB from Computer |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | Volume Control |
| Special feature | Volume Control |
| UPC | 809164020738 809164020479 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SAMSON
- **Colour:** black
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer, Audio Interface
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Connector type:** USB
- **Included components:** G-Track Pro USB Microphone, USB Cable
- **Model name:** G-Track Pro
- **Polar pattern:** Multi-pattern: Omnidirectional, Cardioid, Bidirectional
- **Recommended uses for product:** Gaming
- **Special feature:** Volume Control

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm trying to find a microphone stand and a shock mount for g-track pro, is there something for this mic?**
A: Hi,

I purchased the Samson SASP04 shock mount to use with the G shock mic. It works fine with the Innogear pro adjustable stand. The mic feels a little wobbly due to the nature of the shock mount but that’s how it works. It feels sturdy and is quite adjustable. Hope that helps.

**Q: what adaptor would be used for this mic as it has not come with one**
A: it doesn't need one, it is a usb sound card

**Q: Can you use it with an iPad**
A: For iPhones, at least, Apple has a “Camera Adapter” which will allow you to connect your samson g track. Check if Apple has one with a USB C output for an iPad. Note you need a 20W power supply, i.e. not an iPhone charger, but an iPad charger, to run your mic off the Camera Adapter.

**Q: I want to use on my corporate laptop, does it need software install to work ?**
A: Nope, just got to plug it in via USB & you’re good to go.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent sound quality, and very solid!
*by N***N on 25 July 2020*

I was looking for a good microphone for the PC which would work for both streaming, video work and for skype. I was considering a sennheiser SP-series desk mike, and then I thought about going upmarket even further. I've used a blue yeti, a Sennheiser SP-20 and a few other boom mikes as well as the mikes you get in logitech and microsoft webcams. I'll say that the mike you get in, say, the C910 / C920 webcams is almost as good as a professional quality mike now. There's so much processing in webcams nowadays that it's almost not worth going for a really expensive mike unless you're doing interview work, or laying down studio tracks. For skype and streaming, a modern webcam is all you need. So, why consider one of these Samson G-Track Pros? Well, the sound quality is very good. I've tested the sound of my voice and music through this and a few other mikes, and it's definitely the best quality mike I've got, and I'd say it edges out the blue yeti in some of the bass response. But it's not mind-blowingly better than the new Logitech webcam for most things. Where the Samson excels is in two areas: * Controls * Headphone jack. You see, this isn't just a microphone, it's also a sound card! Yep, let me say that again: When you plug the Samson G-Track Pro into your PC, it pops up not just as an audio input device, but also an audio OUTPUT device. And the reason why? Streaming and monitoring! When you're streaming, you often need to be able to hear the volume of your voice, and the game you're playing. However, the people watching will be able to hear the game through the desktop capture. So if you're playing sounds through the PC's speakers, the mike will pick it up and people watching will get echo. If you're monitoring your stream with a lag, say like what Twitch does, you can get horrible "ring-around" where you hear your own voice a few seconds after you say it, coming out of the Twitch dashboard, which then gets echoed a few seconds later.... until the whole thing is a squealing screaming mess. The Samson G-Track has a little headphone port on the back. You can pop in a couple of in-ear monitors or shielded headphones, and have the PC select the Samson as the speaker. Now, the game is being sent to your ears through your headphones. "Why not just use the headphone jack on the PC?" I hear you ask. Good Question... It's because the Samson also mixes the input from your microphone into the stream and plays it back into your ears LIVE. You can alter the volumes of the PC and microphone right there on the microphone itself, to get the right balance. Then, you can monitor yourself without the audience hearing an echo. The next bonus for streamers is a little LED on the front. Normally green, it flashes red when you get too loud and would cause distortion. This helps you set the volume nicely too.. If you can talk without the LED going red very often, you're nice and clear to the listeners. Now, moving away from streaming into the interviewing space, the microphone allows you to select from several pickup modes. Cardiod is good for streaming, omni is good for rooms full of people and noise, but Figure-8 is perferct for when you have two people either side of the microphone in an interview situation. You can also use the modes to alter the 'sound' of the microphone to suit your surroundings if, say, there's lots of echo, or if you move around a lot. Finally, for musicians, there's a guitar 3.5mm auxilliary input. Like the microphone, it lets you connect instruments into the mike directly, so when you're singing the computer doesn't pick up the sounds coming from an amp which may be behind or below the mike, and produce a muddy sound. The input is direct, and you can separate the track out for easier recording. OK, so I think it's pretty clear from this, don't buy this is you're expecting your voice to suddenly sound like Richard Burton. And don't expect this microphone to require you to do away with input EQ processing. You'll still need to do it, and you'll still sound like you. But it WILL be better than a condenser mic in a webcam (if only just). Where this mike excels is in how much easier and better it makes it for streamers, interviewers and musicians. Now, for the bad part. The mike is quite heavy. I was surprised by how solid it it, including the base. That makes it tricky to find a boom arm to fit it, most assume much lighter mikes, and you get a 'droop' when you use this in an anglepoise boom. Samson's own range of boom arms even claim compatibility but only some work. Similarly shock mounts are hit and miss. SP01 obscures the buttons, so go for the SP04. But those'll set you back another £100 or more for the two. And finally, I couldn't get this mike to work on my laptop. The port just couldn't provide enough juice I don't think. The mike would flash alternately green-orange-green-orange. When I plugged it into the PC, though, it worked fine. Given that I wanted it for the PC, that's not a problem for me, but if you have an older laptop, or a 'light' laptop, you might find it doesn't work properly. Of course Amazon's returns policy is excellent, so if it doesn't work it's not a problem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best USB mic for under £150
*by L***E on 15 August 2019*

Iv owned most of the popular USB mic's commonly used by streamers, including the Yeti, Yeti Nano and Rode NT. All of these are great microphones but none were perfect. There were features from all of them that I loved but there was no single mic that rolled all those great features into a single unit, until now! I picked up the Samson G-Track Pro after a recommendation and I can confidently say it's the best USB mic I have personally ever used. It's a little on the pricey side but as an investment it's worth every single penny. Everything you need is on the mic with absolutely no need for software to controll settings. The front of the mic is where the magic happens with the following controlls: - 3 way polar pattern switch (figure 8, cardioid & omnidirectional). - Mono / stereo switch. - Mute button with LED alert. - Microphone volume (gain). - Instrument volume (¼" input). - Headphone volume. On the rear of the mic are the following: - Monitor on / off switch. - ⅛" headphone input. - ¼" instrument input. The body of both the microphone are entirely metal with a very premium feel. It is quite heavy at 1.6kg however I feel that weight is an important factor, especially for those who will be using it as a desktop microphone. The stand is nice,heavy and flat and will stay exactly where you put it which was the biggest issue with the Rode NT due to its plastic tripod style design. The stand also uses permanent grip hinges which allows full, secure adjustment without manually needing to adjust screw caps in order to rotate the mic into a preferable position. This makes quick adjustments much easier than the others which is very useful whilst in the middle of a stream. The buttons and potentiometers all feel perfect too. Some reviewer's have mentioned that they feel "sloppy" however I found the complete opposite. The pots all had lovely smooth movement making it very easy to make smaller adjustments unlike others which have much tighter pots. The mute button does not click when you turn it on or off which I preferred as click type buttons often require more pressure and can move the mic if you don't hold it whilst pressing. This is not an issue with the G-Track Pro, the button is nice and easy to push but not too easy that you would press it accidentally. The LED light above the button also changes colour to alert you that mute is enabled. The slide switches on the device are also perfect and sit firmly in their selected positions. One of the biggest issues I had with the Yeti Nano was that I would keep accidentally changing the polar pattern every time I tried to adjust its position. Specifications: - Dual back electret condenser. - 50Hz-60Hz frequency response. - 96kHz sample rate. - +6dB FS/PA sensitivity (all polar patterns). - 25mm diaghragm width, 3 micron diaphragm thickness. Another great thing to mention is the USB type B connection on the base of the mic. This nice and chunky connection in my opinion is far superior to the micro USB type connection found on the Yeti's. I can't even count the amount of times I have had power issues with the Yeti due to how loose and sloppy the micro USB would get after a while. There is no software included with this mic, everything you need is on the unit, making this really quick and easy to setup without needing to download and create accounts with softwares in order to access necessary features. Verdict: If you are looking for a premium quality mic, are willing to invest £150 and want something that can handle any job you need it for then look no further. Samson has taken everything good from all it's competitors, removed everything bad and mixed it all up into one perfect hybrid device. Buy it and never look back.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent microphone, especially if you're starting out
*by S***T on 30 May 2020*

This is an excellent and simple to use microphone. No worries about phantom power, or XLR cables, or interfaces. This is USB plug and play microphone. It has a headphone slot for zero-latency monitoring (so you can hear your voice as you are recording it), and with an IN plug allowing you to add an instrument or additional microphone. It is easy to switch between cardioid (for one person talking into to the front of it), to Figure 8 (for two people, one talking into the front and one into the back)) and Omnidirectional pick (picks up everything in the surrounding area). I predominantly use it just for podcasting and video calls so I only use Cardioid but the quality of the recording is very warm. Straightaway my podcast was praised for the quality of the recording - all of which was down to the Samson. I'm not a tech buff. I don't know my microphones very well but this has been brilliant for me so far. It might seem a little pricy for anyone starting out, but a) the quality is brilliant and is well worth it, b) cheaper microphones often require you to buy more and more accessories, cables or interfaces to make them work properly so you can up end paying nearly as much. It is a little heavy, so it wouldn't really suit anyone who is looking for a portable microphone. It's one to keep in place at home or in the studio. Overall: I was reluctant about spending so much to try out a hobby, but I use this microphone almost weekly now - if not daily - and it's been one of the best tools I've bought. Would thoroughly recommend.

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