HyperX Procast microphone review | PC Gamer

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    HyperX Procast on a mic arm


    HyperX microphones have come a long way from the QuadCast launch in 2019. Since then, the company has made a mic to suit almost every type of content creator, which have been both impressive and affordable. This time around, HyperX is hoping to catch the attention of users looking for pro-level sound by releasing its first XLR microphone, the HyperX ProCast, for $249 (opens in new tab)

    What sets the HyperX ProCast apart from its top USB mic is what’s inside it. It’s got a gold-plated large diaphragm condenser capsule, which you’ll find in many XLR microphones used by professional musicians and podcasters. The result is deeper, richer vocals than your standard USB microphone.

    Of course, $250 is a lot of money to spend on a microphone, but when you compare it to other large diaphragm condenser microphones (opens in new tab) that aren’t marketed to streamers, you’ll find it to be a competitive price point. I’m curious to get my hands on Elgato’s new $100 XLR dynamic mic and see how it measures up against the ProCast first-hand, but the Elgato Wave DX (opens in new tab) has reviewed pretty well already. 



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