With its good sound quality, user-friendly design, and durable construction, the TONOR TD510 microphone is a great entry-level microphone that clearly captures the highs, mids, and lows of your spoken voice.
Setting up the TONOR TD510 microphone is easy – you simply choose the output type (USB or XLR). I did not test the XLR output, but USB-C is definitely a great plug-and-play solution. You have to position this mic about 4-5 inches directly in front of your mouth to get the best sound quality. You can adjust the on-board gain to fine-tune the sound capture. And the real-time headphone monitoring is a great option to have. The kit (mic + boom arm) is a great option, especially if you are just starting out doing voice recording. The built-in pop guard works reasonably well, eliminating needing an external pop guard. Overall, this microphone is suitable for amateurs or those who are just starting out making audio or video recordings.