The TC-777 utilizes a 16mm electret condenser capsule and a driverless USB codec supporting 16-bit/48kHz sampling. Technical specifications indicate a fixed cardioid pickup pattern for 180-degree signal rejection. The hardware includes a rubber-band shock mount tripod system designed to reduce mechanical vibration transfer from the desk surface.
Standardized testing shows compatibility across multiple operating system kernels as a standard HID Audio device. The USB-A cable is hardwired to the chassis, which eliminates port jitter but prevents cable replacement. All gain and mute functions are handled at the operating system level due to the absence of physical hardware controls.
The Røde NT-USB Mini provides a more durable detachable cable and a magnetic base for users seeking a more robust physical architecture.
This microphone is a stable, plug-and-play endpoint for the studio USB microphones classification.