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Blue Baby Bottle Condenser Studio Microphone

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Related review

Darren 2024-04-06 09:25:20

[5/8" Receiver] Use this to hold up my Blue Condenser Microphone. It's impressive because the microphone is extremely heavy #sweepstakes

5
Andrew M 2024-04-13 07:11:34

[0.53 lb] Thankfully there's not much to say about this. It's a bag that fully covers my Blue Baby Bottle mic & protects it from dust while it's attached to a mic stand. The drawstring is easy to use and the bag is nice & sturdy. Simplicity at its best.

5
Mooghead 2024-04-06 05:22:36

[3.675 lb] I own three different Blue mics, the Baby Bottle, 2 Snowballs and now the Yeti. (Oh and the now discontinued Blue Webcam 2.0) The Yeti lives up to the quality I expect from Blue. I've not tried the stereo setting on the mic, but all the others work as I would expect. (I own a total of about 20 mics for my home studio.) The Yeti will serve nicely for voiceovers and other speaking needs. I've used the Snowballs in the past for this, but I'm a mic hound so when there was a sale I bought a Yeti. I have to say I like the frequency response of the Yeti better, at least for my voice. Setup consisted of plugging it in. I like the stand, high quality and stable. The mute button is a bit squishy, but that is a nit. Overall, the mic delivers in spades!

5
Mark 2024-04-14 01:16:28

[USB-A Male] The cable allowed me to move our Blue Snowball Condenser Microphone far enough away from the computer to make an online kenpo karate class audible, and instruction possible. Inexpensive, did its job, it was exactly what we needed.

5
Dcas 2024-08-26 05:29:11

[Black] Sturdy microphone stand purchased to hold a heavy condenser microphone in a studio environment. Gets the job done, and as a 5'8 guy, it is able to adjust to a great height for recording vocals while standing.

5
Poet Laureate 2024-08-01 03:42:48

[Yes] Excellent, transparent, high quality studio microphone cable with Neutrik connectors. It is the right length and top quality and doesn't overdo with too heavy duty a connection, like the blue Kiwi cable, or the length (20' with the Blue). I'm using it with my Blue Yeti Pro Mic and the sound is really good! Why get a cheap cable you'll just have to replace later? The quality will save you money and space in the long run!

5
Ronald 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Large Diaphragm] good basic Large Capsule Condenser Microphone.

5
Cristian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Mono / Stereo] The Blue Yeti it’s a best USB Microphone.

5
phyzzix 2024-05-01 06:28:12

[0.055 lb] Im using a Blue mic snowball Usb condenser micraphone with this pop filter that I purchased for a great price and it's amazing it's size covers well enuff around the micraphone and catches all large rushes of air Puh Puh power P'z and enhances the quality of your vocals pod casting or chat or recording. The gooseneck is quite flexable but the clip on it is definitly made for verticle use. I have it clipped on my desk and angled in front of the mic. Overall I am very pleased with this Pop Blocker. Thanks B&H good looking out.

5
Ian 2024-05-07 04:52:10

[0.08 lb] I use these desiccant capsules with a Sealife housing which has a built-in holder designed for this product. I only had two capsules for a 10 day/31 dive live-aboard trip so needless to say, I needed a recharging method. I used an old vitamin bottle to hold some Damp Check (calcium chloride) granules. At the end of the day, I would drop the�desiccant�capsule in the bottle and next day it was nearly deep blue (changes from blue to a clear-pinkish color when depleted). Since I had two capsules, there was always one in the bottle for 24 hrs. This system worked reasonably well however if I had more capsules, it would work even better hence this purchase. Another recharging method would be to use one of those coffee cup warmers designed for your office desk or the hotel rooms' coffee maker hot plate. Just protect the plastic casing from direct heat. Be advised, these capsules are fairly large (41 mm long, 7 mm diameter) - they would not fit in a housing with limited space.

5