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Blue Microphones
Posted on May 31st, 2010 No commentsBlue Microphones together with their own unique design, unparalleled versatility, and impressive audio quality, have seduced a stellar list of fans, like Sting, Trent Reznor, Weezer, Pink, and innumerable additional well-known performing artists. Excellent quality does not come low-priced, and at one period, the circle of Blue mic users seemed to be as narrow as it had become distinguished: at $6,thousand, a Blue Bottle condenser microphone is beyond the reach of a large number of music artists and bands.
However, at the upcoming NAMM Blue will show a new profile for the m.i. distribution channel. Supported by cutting edge investors as well as a widened management team, the one-time boutique maker is setting up a concerted run on the well known current market with the development of the Encore group of dynamic live performance mics. By using a mix of well-designed looks, stellar audio features, as well as store selling prices beginning at the magic $100 tier, the Encore collection claims to have a significant impact on the complete microphone industry.
Blue recording microphones are similar to almost nothing else in the marketplace. They are available in vivid colors and the interchangeable capsule designs have a smartly-designed appearance which exudes quality. To further burnish this top quality appearance, they are presentedn in velvet padded wood boxes. The new Encore mics are likewise attractive. The entry-level 100 offers a stylish nickel chromewind screen and a textured handle. The particular two hundred has a rose gold wind screen and boasts a understated darkish orange LED on the rear and so the audio engineer is able to see if the phantom power is on. The flagship three hundred has a distinct claw-shaped bracket that supports the capsule also. An lit Blue company logo is the Phantom power indicator. All three make use of Blue’s very adaptable proprietary dynamic capsule and deliver top flite sound performance.

