JBL Quantum Stream Studio

JBL Quantum Stream Studio

USB streaming microphone

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Getting started with your JBL Quantum Stream Studio

Getting started with your JBL Quantum Stream Studio

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Product Specifications

Power required/consumption
5 V ⎓ 500 mA
Frequency response
50 Hz - 16 kHz
Sensitivity
-37±3 dB (1 kHz@1 Pa, 0 dB = 1 v/Pa)
Maximum SPL
110 dB
Sample rates
44.1kHz / 48 kHz / 96 kHz / 192 kHz
Bit rate
16 / 24 bits
Capsules
3 * 14 mm Electret Condenser Microphones
Polar patterns
Cardioid, omnidirectional, stereo, bi-directional
Headphones Amplifier Impedance
16 ohms / 32 ohms
Headphones Power output (RMS)
42 mWrms per channel (Load = 32 ohms)
Headphones THD
<0.5% (Load = 32 ohms)
Headphones Frequency response
20 Hz - 20 kHz
Headphones Signal to noise
92 dB with 48kHz sample rate, 93dB with 192kHz sample rate (A-weighted)
Weight Mic with Stand
582 g / 1.283lbs

Sound is survival Let your voices be heard

Sound like a pro with the JBL Quantum Stream Studio microphone. Whether you're gaming, streaming or recording by yourself, with a co-host, or with a roomful of guests, you can quickly switch between four different pickup patterns so that everyone can be heard. No additional gear required to level up your game. You'll always know how loud things are getting thanks to the RGB VU meter, and the dynamic range compressor makes sure everyone's voice stays at the same level. Streaming a game? Fully control the balance between the game sounds and your own commentary. Use the included JBL QuantumENGINE PC software to adjust EQ, apply noise reduction, or customize the mic's radiant RGB lighting.

Stream or record one, two, or more voices through three lightweight, fast-moving, and sensitive (-37dB) 14mm cardioid condenser mics, all with a wide, flat frequency range (50~16kHz). At 192kHz/24 bits recording, your streams and recordings will sound studio-quality and capture every nuance of what you're saying.
A single button on the microphone's front quickly changes between four voice-pickup patterns: cardioid for when you're recording or streaming by yourself, bi-directional if you're interviewing someone on the opposite side of the mic, stereo if you and your co-host are sitting on the same side of the mic or you're recording a musical instrument, and omnidirectional for any stream or podcast where more than two people are talking.
Don't worry about trying to talk at the same volume all the time: the dynamic range compressor keeps your voice from clipping if you get too loud, or gives you a boost if you're speaking too softly.
Feel a cough coming on? Just tap the touch sensor on top of the mic to mute yourself briefly. The RGB lights around the grille will turn red to remind you that your audience can't hear you.
Easily keep an eye on your volume levels with the real-time RGB VU meter that surrounds the control knob. Too low? Try turning up the gain. Going into the red? Your listeners might be hearing clipping and distortion, so ease back.
Monitor your voice directly from your headphones using the 3.5mm connection, controlling your volume on the microphone itself and using the included JBL QuantumENGINE software to adjust your EQ. You can also easily control the balance between PC sound and the amount of voice rerouted to your headset while streaming. The Audio/Voice Monitor feature allows for the best balance between the sound of your game and the level of your voice.
Use the included stand to hold the mic, or if you've already got a boom arm or C-clamp system in your setup, it will screw right into either.
The JBL Quantum Stream Studio mic stands firm on the table thanks to the sturdy alloy stand made of zinc. Premium components such as the metal body and grill make this mic suitable for any professional streaming setup.
With the included JBL QuantumENGINE software, you can quickly adjust EQ and gain to fine-tune your sound, mute and unmute yourself, apply noise reduction, perform a quick mic test, and even customize the mic's radiant RBG lighting, all from your computer screen.

FAQs & How-Tos

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  • The JBL Quantum Stream Studio comes with an adapter that can be mounted on different boom mic arm systems or tripods. The adapter is already built in the microphone stand so that you always have the adapter close to you when needed. 

  • You can clean it by wiping it gently with a damp cloth. Take extra care not to let water leak into the speaker chamber, as it will damage the speaker drivers.
  • You can clean it by wiping it gently with a damp cloth. Take extra care not to let water leak into the speaker chamber, as it will damage the speaker drivers.
  • Sidetone is by default enabled for the JBL Quantum Stream Studio. You can lower the sidetone volume or mute it by pressing the multifunction knob until you are at the audio/voice balance function. Turn the knob towards the voice (microphone icon) to increase the audio volume and lower down the sidetone volume at the same time. Turn the knob towards the headphone icon to increase the sidetone volume and reduce the audio volume. 

  • To reset a Quantum headset, you need to connect the product to your computer and open the QuantumEngine.

    When you have the QuantumEngine open, go to the "System Software" tap and press "Restore Factory Settings".

    Only products that are compatible with the QuantumEngine can be reset this way.

  • Try to move the microphone closer to the sound source and adjust it for a better angle. You should also try to decrease the microphone volume to an appropriate level by turning the volume down.

    Finally, try to enable the Dynamic Range Compressor (DRC) option in the QuantumEngine to lower the chance of distortion.

  • Try to move the microphone closer to the sound source and adjust it for a better angle. You should also try to increase the microphone volume to an appropriate level by turning the volume up.
    Finally, try to increase or decrease the microphone gain level if the sound is distorted.

  • In every microphone there are polar patterns that describes the microphone directionality. Different polar patterns describe how well the microphone module picks up sound waves coming from different directions. 

    There are four different polar patterns which can be used for different situations. The Cardioid pattern is the best option when you are recording on your own. The Omni-directional pattern is the most suitable for recordings with multiple people from different directions. The Stereo pattern is most optimal when two people are sitting next each other or playing an instrument during a recording. The bidirectional pattern works the best when two people are sitting opposite each other.

  • The JBL Quantum Stream microphone is compatible with the JBL QuantumENGINE software. You can customize or use the following settings/features via the JBL QuantumENGINE:

    Microphone settings
    Polar patters (Cardioid / Onnidirectional)
    Equalizer
    RGB LED Light colors + animations/effects
    Update firmware + software
  • You can customize or use the following settings/features via the JBL QuantumENGINE:


    Microphone settings

    Polar Patterns (Directions that the Quantum Stream Studio picks up the sound)

    Equalizer

    Lighting settings

    Update firmware and software

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