The Maono PD100 is an entry-level dynamic XLR microphone specifically designed for podcasting, streaming, and home vocal recording. It is positioned as an affordable alternative to high-end broadcast microphones, offering a professional “end-address” look and warm, broadcast-style audio.
Unlike many budget microphones that use USB, the PD100 is a purely analog XLR microphone, meaning it requires an audio interface or mixer (like a Maonocaster or Focusrite Scarlett) to connect to a computer.
Key Features
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Dynamic Capsule: Being a dynamic microphone, the PD100 is excellent at rejecting background noise. It is much less sensitive to “room echo” or keyboard clicks than a condenser microphone, making it ideal for untreated home offices or gaming setups.
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Cardioid Polar Pattern: It focuses on picking up sound directly in front of the mic while minimizing noise from the sides and rear.
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Built-in Pop Filter: It features an internal double-layer mesh that helps reduce “plosive” sounds (those harsh ‘P’ and ‘B’ air blasts) without needing an external bulky pop filter.
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Rugged All-Metal Build: Despite its low price, the PD100 features a solid metal body and stand, providing durability and a premium feel.
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Integrated Desktop Stand: It comes with a heavy, non-slip metal base and an adjustable extension rod (approx. 2.36 inches), allowing you to position the mic at a comfortable height on your desk.
Ideal Applications
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Podcasting & Voiceovers: Delivers a “mellow” and clear vocal tone that mimics professional radio broadcasts.
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Gaming & Streaming: The end-address design looks great on camera and the noise rejection keeps your game audio or mechanical keyboard from leaking into the mic.
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Home Studio Vocals: A solid choice for capturing demos or rough vocal tracks where you don’t have a soundproofed room.
💡 Things to Note
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Requires Gear: You cannot plug this directly into a computer’s USB port. You will need an XLR cable (usually included in the kit) and an audio interface or mixer.
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No On-Mic Controls: Unlike the USB version (PD100U) or the hybrid version (PD100X), the standard PD100 has no buttons or gain knobs on the body; all adjustments are made via your mixer or interface.





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