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RemyRAD Wed, 04/18/2012 - 15:53

Well, this sounds like an advertisement. That's not politically correct here. We all know about the microphone. We have way more than that. You might like this microphone but it is certainly, not one of the best. It works, sure, it ain't high-end. And this is considered spam. You don't sell things here. You come here to ask questions and get advice. I can see this is your first post and this is your first warning not to do this again. You don't come here to sell things.

Spam in a can
Mx. Remy Ann David

RemyRAD Fri, 04/20/2012 - 02:21

Well we are glad that you like your microphone. Generally professionals don't utilize entry-level USB microphones. That's for home recording enthusiasts and we are anything but that. Not that they are bad, they definitely have their place, good for announcers working out of the home studio, amateur recording enthusiasts and such. We are not actually here to learn from you but we are here for you to learn from us. So enjoy your microphone and get the most from it. We all own a multitude of fine microphones for our professional applications which generally require also, quality preamps. Because we are going for a particular sound and not for simple beginner conveniences.

Besides, even Neumann makes some rather costly digital output microphones which are not exactly true digital microphones. They are analog microphones, all of them, with analog to digital converters built into them. Fine for folks that like to utilize those for their applications but a lot of us are actually hard-nosed, old-school engineers. So we like pure analog output microphones.

Neumann 67's, 87's, KM 56, KM 86's, AKG414's, RCA and Beyer ribbons, all that and more, API & Neve preamps and consoles, the real deals.
Mx. Remy Ann David