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The Blue 988-000379 XLR Microphone is a high-performance unidirectional microphone featuring a custom hand-tuned condenser capsule, designed for exceptional clarity and detail in voice and instrument recordings. With a cardioid pickup pattern, it effectively minimizes off-axis noise, making it ideal for both studio and streaming applications. Its compact, side-address design allows for easy placement, while the microphone requires +48V DC phantom power to operate. Weighing just 0.84 pounds, this microphone is both lightweight and robust, ensuring it meets the demands of professional use.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Colour | Blue |
Included Components | Microphone |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
Impedance | 25 Ohm |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 21.8 x 3.8 x 3.3 Centimeters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Manufacturer | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 21.84 x 3.81 x 3.3 cm; 381.02 g |
Item model number | 988-000379 |
Item Weight | 381 g |
J**V
Best Buy Ever.....♥️♥️♥️
Best sound detailing.... Just awesome sounding.... Pro Sounding with Excellent detailing.... Worth products....Just Amazing when working with Audient Cards.... Would suggest This microphone under 15k range.....
M**L
Why didn’t I get this before ?
The media could not be loaded. Loved every bit of it !! What a great buy !!!!
S**.
Great
Value for money
V**J
Great job by Blue microphones
Best microphone in its league.
A**R
Best for Tabla recording
This microphone is best for Tabla recording comparing to other microphone. Tabla Sound is coming super with bass Gamak . Go for it.
J**Y
Awesome...❤️❤️❤️
Sound quality awesome 😎
P**R
Versatile condenser mic
This blue mic blew me off...thnx 2 Amazon 4 the neat n prompt delivery.
N**E
Great microphone, no holds barred
I bought this thing because it was on sale and I liked what I heard on Podcastage. I have a few mics. I've had the nt1, the lct440 pure, the sm7b, the sm57 and sm58, a couple of modded microphones with micparts stuff and a few other mics. This one is really good.I would consider this a good all arounder. The frequency response is pretty flat to very slightly V shaped. I use it for everything really. Acoustic instruments, percussion and vocals are mostly what I use it for. It's excellent, sounds very neutral, especially on vocals and it mixes very well with music.Would I recommend it? Yes, especially if you're looking for a first condenser or something versatile, BUT, at the price point, I would recommend an SM57 over it, just because it wins in versatility. However, the sound signature of the Ember is more neutral and less nasal sounding on certain vocals. I am very happy with it, though.
L**O
Muy buena calidad de sonido
Se escucha muy bien el micrófono los graves y los agudos se escuchan claros sin ser molestos, y no se escucha demasiado el ruído de fondo como se esperaría de un micrófono de condensador. Es sensible a los "pops" así que es necesario filtro pop. El accesorio para usar con un boom arm es de metal y se ve de muy buena calidad pero yo mejor opté por un shockmount.
L**N
A great mic for the price
Not sibilant. A nicely balanced mic.
M**R
Super Cool Mic in the $100 Range
If you're reading this, you're probably familiar with the ALL the mics in the $100 range which include....AT2020MXL 990 / 770 / V67G (i)AKG P120Behringer C1Samson C01Rode NT1...& you're wondering which one to get?All I can really say is each of these are fine options and vary in what you're gonna get, but over the years it's nice to have a few options when you're looking for inspiration or just want to change it up a bit.I picked up the Blue Ember & have used tons of mics over the years. On sale at $70, I'd say this one is a no brainer if you're just adding to the arsenal. In general, it's a medium-warm, easy setup on vocals. Probably an excellent for podcasting & talking kind of stuff.This is an XLR mic & if you're thinking about upgrading from USB, I do recommend it. I've got a Nano yeti, it's a great little USB mic & that's partly why I grabbed the Blue Ember. There's plenty of great audio interfaces, like Focusrite. I've got an Audient Evo I'm using now, it's giving me solid results.If you're just starting out, I'd probably go with a Focusrite & MXL 990 combo, but the Ember might be a close second.
A**L
Un excelente micro de condensador para iniciar
Te recomiendo usar un buen preamplificador o un "booster" como el TritonAudio FetHead y estrás armado
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