JBL Unveils Quantum Stream Microphone Series that’s Elevating Content Creation

At CES 2024, JBL showcased its latest additions to the Quantum Stream line of microphones, catering to the diverse needs of content creators. The Quantum Stream Talk, Quantum Stream Wireless, and Quantum Stream Studio promise premier sound quality, ensuring that creators can tell their stories across various formats.

The Quantum Stream Talk, serving as the series’ introduction, comes with built-in JBL QuantumENGINE PC software, enabling users to customize the microphone’s EQ for their specific environment. With a shock-absorbing base and a super cardioid pickup pattern, it’s optimized for solo streaming with background noise-free recordings.

For creators on the move, the Quantum Stream Wireless offers versatility and wearability. Its omnidirectional pattern captures high-quality sound from every direction, making it ideal for dynamic recording environments. The lightweight, clip-on design ensures portability, and environmental noise canceling guarantees uninterrupted recordings.

As the flagship microphone, the Quantum Stream Studio elevates recordings to professional quality with three specially designed condenser microphones and a 192 kHz/24 bits broadcast quality sampling rate. Its quad-pattern pickup design ensures optimal sound capture in any scenario, whether streaming games solo or with co-hosts. The microphone’s universal mounting solution allows users to customize its placement. An RGB-lit volume meter provides a visual indication of sound intensity, while the dynamic range compressor enhances recording quality by preventing distortion and amplifying quiet sounds.

JBL’s foray into streaming microphones has garnered attention for its style and functionality. With an attractive price point, the Quantum Stream series aims to make premium sound accessible to everyone. The Quantum Stream Talk is priced at $49.99, Quantum Stream Wireless at $99.99, and Quantum Stream Studio at $149.99. These microphones will be available on JBL.com in March 2024, featuring eco-friendly packaging crafted from FSC-certified paper and printed with soy ink.

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