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Blue Encore 100 Xlr Studio Microphone

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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
Cristian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

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

5
Marek 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] Connection of stereo microphone to XLR inputes

5
Luis 2024-04-24 04:34:48

[0.485 lb] Excellent for my Blue Yeti microphone! Easy to install.

5
Alejandro 2024-06-27 07:27:39

[0.16 lb] It's a bit small and I could barely fix it on my blue microphone, but enough ...

5
Hassan 2024-09-03 01:47:50

[Mac, Windows] This would be my first gaming headset, the blue microphone definitely is very different from anything i used before. thanks again B&H. Received the headset in just 4 days.

5
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
Issac 2024-04-29 05:47:29

[0.93 lb] Perfect for my home Studio 100% satisfied

5
Kevin 2024-04-03 05:34:58

[3] Nice little device. Let me save you some time and energy in getting the spec's on it. Don't bother emailing the manufacturer you just get we don't know, it's manufactured in China. This device does follow the DMX512/1990 Lighting control protocol. The pinout for the RJ45 is: 1 white orange - DMX + (pin 3 XLR) 2 orange - DMX - (pin 2 XLR) 3 white green - Secondary + (pin 5 XLR) 4 blue - no assignment 5 white blue - no assignment 6 green - Secondary - (pin4 XLR) 7 white brown - Ground (pin 1 XLR) 8 brown - Ground (pin 1 XLR)

5
Joshua 2024-05-25 01:10:16

[Bus Power] I've owned a Blue Compass Boom Arm for more than a year. I love these style of boom arms as they pair nicely with my Shure SM7B. When I ordered a second mic I was looking for a second Compass. Unfortunately, they were out of stock, so I decided to give this one a try. After using it for multiple live streams and a couple podcasts, I found I actually preferred this so I bought a second one to replace my Blue Compass. These did not need adjusted to hold the mic, unlike my Compass. They also hold their position perfectly (I set up an almost 2-hour timelapse to verify). There is more flexibility with this, when using a SM7B as it gives more clearance for the XLR connection. The XLR cable that comes with it is pretty good. I haven't done a detailed comparison, but I can't notice any difference with just my ears. And if you're using this with an SM7B and Cloudlifter, you won't need to buy 2 XLR cables as one is included. So... yeah! I love it. Now, I just need to get a couple extra desk clamps for these.

5