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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

119th AES 2005: Blue Microphones takes you on a grand tour of all 13 of its professional microphone models. Most of the mics showcased employ relatively traditional designs, but there's at least one beast of a different stripe: the Blue Microphones Snowball, a high-quality USB condenser microphone for podcasting and desktop recording.

Featured Blue Microphones




Bottle

Cactus

Kiwi

Mouse


OmniMouse

Blueberry

Dragonfly

Baby Bottle

Bluebird

Ball


Kickball

8-Ball

Snowball

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  • ha i bet noone orders two blue balls

  • @gitarnerd Nobody Needs The blue Bottle , its like a Lambo , we all just want one : )

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  • @One4TheTechnoGuy the cool guys at guitar center , previewed it for a group of us in there pro audio room . its a very very very nice mic ( pretty much for recording experts )

    but when compared to the 500-1000 dollar mics i quickly realized the blue bottle while never be for the home studio type looking to spend 15-100 thousand MAX on there home studio...

    if your building a million dollar studio , Go For It !!!

  • @JSprayaEntertainment I need the blue bottle.

  • @ChristopherFrydryck Blue Yeti Microphone

  • for a soft guy voice like nevershoutnever! what mic should i look into?

  • @ciangitardude Yeah, it works alright for me and a few of my friends rocking out in my room, so it should work

  • @ciangitardude I wouldn't recommend it, just save up for some proper equipment, or spend the money on studio time and do the engineering yourself.

    By the way, just a tip. Most audio engineering schools around the world have a so called bandbook where outsiders can sign up and get recorded for free, which would ofcourse be the cheapest option.

    I'm not saying they'll call you next week, but you never know and some have really great studios.

  • would the blue snowball be a good cheap and easy way to record a "rock" band (individually of course)?

  • Wish the heck BLUE hadn't killed the Omnimouse: just a killer mic!

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