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Written By:  on March 7, 2010 No Comment

Blue Microphones Baby Bottle Studio Condenser Microphone with Case Review

Blue Microphones Baby Bottle Studio Condenser Microphone with Case

  • Acoustic Operating Principle: Pressure Gradient
  • Directional Pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity @ 1 kHz into 1 kOhm: 33.5 mV/Pa
  • Rated Impedance: 50 Ohms
Written By:  on March 5, 2010 No Comment

Eagletone UM30 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone Review

Eagletone UM30 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone
I use an Alesis Studio24 Mixer which has Phantom Power. This microphone sounded very warm, very quiet, and crystal clear. I was able to hear the wind blowing outside ( I have a very quiet home ). My boston terrier walked by me and was grunting, and I was able to hear her grunting through my headphones as if I was not listening through a Mic at all. For the money this is a great studio condenser mic.

  • The Eagletone UM30 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone features a built-in USB interface
Written By:  on February 18, 2010 No Comment

RODE Classic II Multi Pattern Tube Condenser Microphone Review

RODE Classic II Multi Pattern Tube Condenser Microphone

  • 9 polar patterns, Variable Pad/filter; Vintage twin triode; Jensen output transformer; 1
  • Solid Brass body is hand-polished, glass bead-blasted and coated in satin nickel
  • Includes double-shielded oxygen-free 30? copper cable with heavy-duty plugs/sockets, power supply
  • Comes with custom suspension shock mount, stand mount for American/Euro stands
  • Also includes thread adaptor and sturdy aluminium flight case.
Written By:  on February 5, 2010 No Comment

AEA R92 figure-8 studio ribbon microphone Review

AEA R92 figure-8 studio ribbon microphone

Written By:  on January 12, 2010 One Comment

So you've decided to buy a studio microphone? The first idea, I'd like to shoot down is the "Studio Microphone myth." There is no such thing as a studio microphone. A microphone will pickup sound anywhere you it. It does not have a recording studio. It can be a kitchen. Granted, some microphones are used less durable than others and these mics tend to come more in the studio than on stage simply because everything abusedlive.

Written By:  on October 23, 2009 No Comment

Blue enCORE 200 Studio-Grade Phantom Powered Active Dynamic Microphone Review

Blue enCORE 200 Studio-Grade Phantom Powered Active Dynamic Microphone
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  • Aria Dynamic Capsule tuned for natural vocals and amazing detail and clarity
  • Blues innovative Active Dynamic phantom power circuit delivers consistent tone and minimal noise
  • Cardioid polar pattern delivers impressive off-axis noise rejection even at high volumes
  • Blues proprietary capsule mount delivers minimal handling noise without pads or filters
  • Includes soft-grip microphone clip and soft-lined storage pouch
   

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