Blue YETI USB Microphone

Posted: December 9th, 2009 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Condenser Microphone Reviews, USB Condenser Microphones, Vocal Condenser Microphones | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Blue YETI USB Microphone




The Blue Mics Yeti is the most advanced and versatile multi-pattern USB Microphone available anywhere. Combining three capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti is the ultimate tool for creating amazing recordings, directly to your computer. THX Certified for exceptional sound and performance, the Yeti can capture anything with a clarity & ease unheard of in a USB microphone. The ultimate professional USB Microphone The Yeti features Blue’s innovative triple capsule array, allowing for recording in stereo or your choice of three unique patterns, including cardioid, omnidirectional, and bidirectional, giving you recording capabilities usually requiring multiple microphones. The Yeti utilizes a high quality analog-to-digital converter to send incredible audio fidelity directly into your computer, a built-in headphone amplifier for zero-latency monitoring, and simple controls for headphone volume, pattern selection, instant mute, and microphone gain located directly on the microphone. The Yeti’s exceptional performance and fidelity have earned it the distinction of being the first THX Certified Microphone, a validation of Yeti’s incredibly low distortion, high fidelity, and balanced frequency response. There are no drivers to install simply plug the Yeti into your PC or Mac, load up your favorite recording software, and record something amazing. Yeti Microphone Features Proprietary Tri-Capsule Array Three premium 14mm, tuned condenser capsules Mic gain control Four polar patterns: Stereo Cardioid Omni Bidirectional Mute button Master Volume control Zero-latency headphone output with amplifier and volume control USB mini jack Standard threaded stand mount

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Samson CO1 Condenser Mic with Software

Posted: December 9th, 2009 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Condenser Microphone Reviews, Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphones, USB Condenser Microphones, Vocal Condenser Microphones | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Condenser Mic with Software




Record studio quality audio directly into your computers USB input and digital recording software with the Samson C01U!Some very clever Samson engineers managed to build the entire USB audio interface into the barrel of their best selling C01 Studio Condenser microphone. For the first time ever, musicians who record music on computers have a simple, affordable way to capture high-quality vocal and acoustic instrument performances. Seamless integration was the idea, and it was obtained by creating a studio condenser microphone that can be plugged into any computer with no in/out boxes, no expensive computer pre-amps, just a USB cable (includes 10 foot cable).The C01U condenser microphone features a 19mm internal shock mounted diaphragm with a cardioid pick up pattern ensuring pristine studio quality recordings. The C01U works perfectly on any computer, Mac or PC, and with any DAW software program. It immediately solves a huge problem for users of many laptops, many of which have no other input method for audio devices.Its a must for any musician on the road or in the project studio, but the C01U is going to offer solutions to more than just musicians. The mic opens up possibilities for anyone who records audiofrom Podcasters, journalists, students, and business people adding audio files to websites and multimedia presentations.The C01U comes bundled with Cakewalk Sonar LE, their vastly popular digital audio workstation software, giving users additional power and versatility to digitally record audio in any situation.Also available as a package which comes with a desktop mic stand, mic clip, shockmount and USB cable in a durable, lightweight aluminum case.Samson C01U USB Microphone FeaturesIndustrys first affordable USB Studio Condenser micPlugs in directly to any computer with a USB inputCardioid Pickup PatternLarge 19mm DiaphragmH

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Easy as pie
This is a USB mic. It plugs directly into the USB jack of the computer, thus bypassing the need for an audio interface mixer. That said this is a quality mic with good sound . The ease of use is it’s best selling point. As long as you don’t need to mix two mic inputs this does the job and can save you money. If you’re just getting into podcasting I highly recommend this samson mic.

3 Stars My Review
I got the mic from Amazon because it was the best price anywhere on the internet. Excited when it came, I later came to find out it was not compatible with my laptop because the soundcard did not support it. I returned the item, simple as that.

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AKG Perception 120 Condenser Microphone

Posted: December 8th, 2009 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Best Condenser Microphones, Condenser Microphone Reviews, Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphones, Vocal Condenser Microphones | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

AKG Perception 120 Condenser Microphone




The Perception 120 is a 2/3″ diaphragm true condenser microphone that offers solid build quality, outstanding performance, and excellent value. The low-mass diaphragm delivers a clear sound with accurate sonic detail. A switchable 20 dB preattenuation pad and bass cut filter make the Perception 120 an excellent choice for a wide range of recording and live sound applications. Backed by AKG’s six decades of experience in making microphones and input from sound engineers around the world, the Perception 120 now brings AKG studio quality to musicians and project studio applications. Specifications: • Type: 2/3″ diaphragm true condenser microphone • Dimensions: 53 mm dia. x 165 mm (2.1″ dia. x 6.5″) • Polar pattern: Cardioid • Frequency range: 20 to 20,000 Hz • Rated impedance: < 200 ohms • Sensitivity: 22 mV/Pa (-33 dBV) • Max. SPL: 130/150 dB (0/-20 dB) for 0.5% THD • Equivalent noise level: 22 dBA (IEC 60268-4) • Signal/Noise ratio (A-weighted): 72 dB • Preattenuation pad: 0 dB, -20 dB • Bass filter: 12 dB/octave at 300 Hz • Recommended load impedance: Greater than or equal to 1,000 ohms • Current consumption: < 3 mA • Power requirement: 48V phantom power • Connector: 3-pin XLR.

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5 Stars Great microphone!
I use this microphone to record acoustic guitar and vocals in Garageband. It’s plugged into an ART Tube MP phantom power/preamp which feeds into an M-Audio Fasttrack USB. It’s an affordable setup and sounds great to me.

If you are looking to record yourself in any capacity, I think this mic would do well for you. The mic picks up every overtone and nuance of the acoustic guitar and sounds MUCH better than plugging the guitar’s pickup directly into the M-Audio box.

Vocal recording with this mic is shockingly accurate (to me anyway). My previous mic was an off-brand dynamic which sounded dull in comparison to the AKG. For better or worse, this mic will record you EXACTLY the way you are.

The mic is well built and feels robust. Build quality is absolutely no concern with this mic, and that is primarily what steered me away from the MXL 990.

Some considerations on buying this (or any condenser) mic:

You must have a solid stand. It’s a pretty heavy mic and you don’t want to test the build quality by watching it crash to the floor.

You will need a phantom power & preamp source. Phantom power alone will not do the job.

These mics pick up EVERYTHING. If you breathe funny while playing guitar you’ll hear it on the recording. If you hit pickguard while strumming, this mic picks that up quite loudly. If you leave your cellphone on vibrate on the other side of the room, it’ll pick that up too. SO, if you can’t record in a relatively quiet room you’ll be amazed/frustrated with all that you hear in the recording.

You will want to buy a pop screen if you plan record vocals at all. These mics sound best if you speak/sing directly into them (as I understand) and doing so will produce a loud “puh” sound frequently. The answer is a $20 pop screen.

Downsides to this mic are primarily in the value department. The MXL 990 includes a shock mount and carrying case at the same price. The Perception 220 has a larger diaphragm, comes with the shock mount and carrying case, looks a bit cooler and costs about $80 more. A decent shock mount will cost $40 and I have yet to find the AKG-branded case for sale by its self online, so the price difference is well made up just by the included accessories. Realistically, I don’t see much of a need for the shock mount in my setup, and in the unlikely event that I carry the thing elsewhere I can just use the box/foam it came in.

Overall I’m quite pleased with this microphone. I’d give it 4.5 stars for the lack of a spider mount and case, but to me those are non-issues. This is a great mic from a great brand and I’m confident that if you buy it (and have no need for the shock mount/case) you’ll be just as happy as I am with your purchase.

5 Stars Excellent quality and underpriced
I would have valued this mic far above what it is being sold. Right off the bat, the construction is pro grade, all the way. Solid metal, heavy weight and a nice mat bluish silver finish. The sound quality is excellent. It records warm and rich vocals: running through a Digidesign Mbox 2 mini. It picks up every nuance and every breath. It’s almost too clear. Haven’t used it to record any instruments, only voice in studio. My voice sounds better on this than other mics I’ve used. Very very impressed. And it was well under $100!

5 Stars Lovely microphone
I was using a USB headset microphone for my LibriVox volunteer work. A few weeks ago, I upgraded to this AKG Perception 120 condenser microphone.

It is awesome. It sounds warm and full and has an overall beautiful sound. I’m very happy with this microphone. I should have upgraded a long time ago.

One warning: be sure to purchase a stand in the same order. I ordered my stand separately, so I had to hold the microphone while I used it for the first few days. It’s a heavy piece of equipment, and my arms got tired very quickly.

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