Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 4, 2026

Isovox Isomic

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Key characteristics of Isovox Isomic

  • Specially designed for the Isovox Vocal Booth
  • Triangular diaphragm
  • Directional characteristic: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 7 – 87,000 Hz
  • Low inherent noise: <7 dB (A)
  • Dynamic range: 115 dB
  • Max. SPL (sound pressure level) (peak): 0.5% THD (total harmonic distortion) 116 dB, 1% THD 122 dB
  • 2 Pop-filter zones
  • Aluminium housing
  • Dimensions (diameter x length): 55 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 206 g
  • Includes a microphone shock mount and a pop filter

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Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

Isovox Isomic Review: Expert sound analysis

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Customer Review Summary

The Isovox Isomic is an essential accessory for anyone using the Isovox Vocal Booth. Having used it primarily for voice-over work away from my studio for over a year, I can confidently say it resolves many of the challenges previously encountered with other microphones.

The standout feature of the Isomic is its perfect fit within the booth. The mount is robust and comes with a compact pop shield that effectively does its job, allowing for better visibility of scripts while recording. The sound quality is impressive; it feels as though the microphone was specifically designed for the Vocal Booth, producing a less boxy tone compared to other models, such as the Neumann TLM 103.

Despite the initial concerns regarding the transport case, which could be improved, the overall performance of the Isomic has made my recording experience smoother. The low self-noise is particularly remarkable, resulting in minimal post-production work required in the DAW. For those who utilise the Vocal Booth and are searching for a compatible microphone, the Isomic is undoubtedly a worthwhile investment.

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In conclusion, while it comes at a premium price, the sound quality and convenience it offers make it a must-have for serious vocal work.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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