Teenage Engineering EP-2350 FX MIC is a handheld performance microphone with built-in effects, four slots for your own samples and a lever that controls effect parameters. All the processing happens inside the microphone, with no computer and no outboard unit.
Effects controlled by the hand, not the engineer
In a conventional setup, changing the echo on a vocal means someone at the desk has to move at the right moment. The EP-2350 puts that decision into the singer's hand: effect parameters respond to the lever position and to an onboard accelerometer, so moving the microphone becomes part of the performance. Four effects are available: echo, echo with spring, pixie and robot.
Your own samples under a button
The four sample slots can be swapped for sounds of your own and fired from a dedicated button mid-song. Effect presets are edited through a JSON file, so no special software is needed to change settings. Output is a curly cable with a 3.5 mm plug, and power comes from two AAA cells or USB-C. The whole thing weighs 90 grams.
KEY FEATURES
- Handheld performance microphone with onboard effects processing
- Four voice effects: echo, echo with spring, pixie and robot
- Lever for real-time parameter control
- Accelerometer that responds to microphone movement
- Four replaceable sample slots with a dedicated trigger button
- Effect presets edited through a JSON file
- Powered by AAA batteries or USB-C
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Type: handheld performance microphone with effects processor
- Effects: echo, echo with spring, pixie, robot
- Sample slots: four, user replaceable
- Sample storage: 1 MB
- Controls: parameter lever, accelerometer, sample trigger button
- Preset editing: JSON file
- Output: curly cable with 3.5 mm plug
- Power: two AAA batteries or USB-C
- Processor: RP2350
- Weight: 0.090 kg




