Sunday, July 19, 2015

Blue Bluebird



Talking about studio, we always think of great things, a lot of fun, creativity, a lot of music and a great sound. Average people always look for great sound, paying less for the equipment that they really need. One thing that you really need to have a good quality in your studio is the mic. If you're looking for great sound and at the same time to pay a small amount of money for mic you need Blue Bluebird.
 






I bought this microphone primarily for recording vocals in my home studio. I had read various reviews online. It really is a great microphone, the sound is detailed and crisp and makes my voice sound awesome. Some of my friends have also recorded acoustic guitar using this microphone and it sounds really nice, warm and cuts through very nicely. This mic definitely accentuates some of the high frequencies but in a good way, it helps everything to cut through nicely.




So here's the official characteristic of Blue Bluebird:
 Blue Bluebird studio condenser mic - transformerless design, requires 48V phantom power (35V min), 138dB max. SPL, 20Hz-20KHz thomann frequency range, cardioid. BLUE have engineered the Bluebird to be as versatile as possible, with applications ranging from vocals to electric and acoustic guitars, close miking of drums, drum overheads, percussion, piano, horns, strings and any other application where crystal clear sound quality and detail is of the utmost concern. The Bluebird also includes a specially designed shockmount S3 and a metal mesh pop filter - the BirdNest.



So I really recommend you this mic in Europe it costs about €320. It is a beautiful looking microphone and sounds very good , especially when used in for close vocals but is versatile enough to be used with acoustic instrument.

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