Monday, December 26, 2011

Blue Microphones Spark Condenser Cardioid Microphone + Accessory Kit

!±8±Blue Microphones Spark Condenser Cardioid Microphone + Accessory Kit

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Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 14:10:03
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The versatile Blue Microphones Spark Cardioid Solid-State Condenser Microphone is designed to achieve professional quality recordings in any creative environment. Focus Control provides two recording modes one with low-frequency sensitivity that allow you to record a wide range of instruments. The included pop filter and shockmount reduce plosives and distortion while providing isolation during recording. The microphone includes a stylish wood carrying case and a recording guide offering professional recording tips.

KIT INCLUDES:
* STUDIO HEADPHONES W/ EARBUDS.
* POP FILTER.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Audix SCX25-A Studio Condenser Microphone with Dedicated Shockmount

!±8± Audix SCX25-A Studio Condenser Microphone with Dedicated Shockmount

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Post Date : Dec 13, 2011 07:20:21 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Includes the Shockmount
  • Studio and Live Applications
  • Vocals and accoustic instruments such as Piano, Sax, Guitar
  • Miniaturized pre-amp. Extremely small footprint (only 4 inches long)
  • Innovative design with isolated capsule suspension system

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Audix SCX25-A Studio Condenser Microphone with Dedicated Shockmount

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Blue Microphones Spark Condenser Cardioid Microphone with Microphone Cable and POP Filter

!±8±Blue Microphones Spark Condenser Cardioid Microphone with Microphone Cable and POP Filter

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Price : $199.95
Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 22:28:16
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The versatile Blue Microphones Spark Cardioid Solid-State Condenser Microphone is designed to achieve professional quality recordings in any creative environment. Focus Control provides two recording modes one with low-frequency sensitivity that allow you to record a wide range of instruments. The included pop filter and shockmount reduce plosives and distortion while providing isolation during recording. The microphone includes a stylish wood carrying case and a recording guide offering professional recording tips.

KIT INCLUDES:
* MICROPHONE CABLE.
* POP FILTER.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cheap Gaming Keyboards

!±8± Cheap Gaming Keyboards

High quality gaming computers are great, and you definitely need one if you enjoy playing PC games. But even the best gaming computer won't do you much good unless you have a good keyboard to use. So this article is about the best cheap gaming keyboards you can find anywhere online.

Think that cheap gaming keyboards are the same as normal keyboards? So did I until I started doing some research. Turns out that people have taken keyboards to a whole new level for gamers. Check these out.

This Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard is one of the most popular online. It has had over 126 customer reviews on Amazon.com, and the average rating is 4 stars. It has a very good LCD GamePanel that shows important information about your game at a glance. Its backlit keys let you play games in the dark long after you should be in bed. Don't deny it! You are not a true gamer until you have stayed up until well in the early hours!

This Logitech G15 has 6 programmable buttons that run macros automatically. Does it take 3 keystrokes to change to your favorite weapon? Program a macro to do it. Need to launch a ton of missile strikes at once but have to do them individually? Program a macro to do it. I really had no idea these cheap gaming keyboards did this. Maybe that is why I got beat until I bought one!

Another very popular one is this Saitek Eclipse II Gaming Keyboard. It is also backlit light that comes in purple, red, or blue. I like the backlit feature on this one because it comes with a dimmer switch so you can adjust it to any setting. That's right! A dimmer switch on a keyboard! I told you these things are serious.

These cheap gaming keyboards have rubber feet to keep it from moving around on you, and they have even made this one ergonomically correct. Its keys are especially quiet so you don't wake your wife or girlfriend while playing (not that I have every done that).

Out of the 314 customer reviews on Amazon.com, 200 rate it with 5 stars. They also rave how you can get this Saitek Eclipse II much cheaper online than in a traditional store. Shop around a little, and you are sure to find this at an excellent price online.

One last one we will look at is this Razer Lycosa Programmable Keyboard. You get the backlighting, the rubber feet, and the programmable keys like normal cheap gaming keyboards. You can de-activate Windows keys so that you can use the keys that are most comfortable. You get the earphone and microphone jacks, and it comes at a great price at around - .

Just in case the programming part of this keyboard scares you, don't let it. Recording macros is very simple, and you only have to record them once. Then at the press of the button, you can automatically perform some of the manual functions that take time and distract you from your primary goal - beating the crap out of your opponent!


Cheap Gaming Keyboards

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

How To Choose the Right Studio Microphone For Your Recordings

!±8± How To Choose the Right Studio Microphone For Your Recordings

Choosing a microphone shouldn't be too hard, assuming that you know the differences between microphones and what you will be using yours for. Granted, recording your vocals should not warrant the same type of studio microphone as recording instruments. It's important to know what you will be using it for, and then going on from there.

A general rule is that dynamic microphones such as the Shure SM58S are exceptional for instruments and life performances. As a matter of fact, if you pay close attention to what most live performers use, you can almost bet, that it will be a Shure SM58S. On the other hand, condenser studio microphones are used for vocals or other soft recordings where details are extremely important. As you can see, having both type of microphones would be beneficial, but that boils down to your budget.

The condenser has a flatter frequency then the dynamic, which for recording vocals is a must. What ends up happening when you record on a condenser studio microphone such as the AKG PERCEPTION 220, you get a more clearer and accurate recording. The dynamic on the other hand, tunes out some of the details because once again, they are meant to be used for instrument recording and live performances.

The condenser studio microphone also requires a preamp or a mixer, which will provide phantom power of around 48 volts. Because the condenser requires the electric juice to run, the preamp serves as a booster. The dynamic doesn't require any phantom power, seeing as how it's a more rugged and less sensitive counterpart to its brother microphone, the condenser.

There is also another important thing to consider when choosing the perfect studio microphone for you - the pick up pattern. Essentially there are three different kind of "pick up patterns;" the omni directional microphones, the bidirectional microphones, and the unidirectional microphones.

The omni directional microphones pick up sounds evenly, so if you have a home recording studio, STAY away from such microphones. Why? It will pick up your TV, your neighbours TV, and your dog barking at the cat.

Bidirectional microphones on the other hand pick up sounds from only two directions, the front and the back. They are often used in radio interviews, which allow people to share a microphone.
Unidirectional microphones are the optimal for home recording studios. These microphones pick up sounds from one direction, and allow you to isolate sounds that you don't want to record quite easily. They also include the cardioid microphone such as the Blue Microphones Baby Bottle Cardioid Condenser Mic.

In conclusion, it all depends on what you will be using your microphone for. If you plan on recording instruments or performing live, then a microphone such as the Shure SM58S Vocal Microphone is your best bet. On the other hand, if you are going to be recording vocals and care about the detail and clarity of them, then you have to purchase a condenser studio microphone.


How To Choose the Right Studio Microphone For Your Recordings

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Vintage Microphones

!±8± Vintage Microphones

Vintage microphones are used for the purpose of intensifying weak sounds, by transforming sound waves into the electrical pulses. The year 1878 marked the beginning of carbon microphones. Vintage microphones are developed in various models and with varied features. Berliner and Edison filed for patents on carbon microphone. In the year 1910, E.Wente developed condenser microphones at Bell labs. By the mid 1920's, developments in condenser microphones made it possible to record films. The omni directional dynamic microphone was developed by Wente and Thuras in the late 1920's. Omni directional dynamic mikes were invented in the late 1930's. From then on, there have been several advancements in microphones. The equipments that were heavy and bulky have become lightweight and handy now.

Vintage microphones are one of the collections of microphones that were used in the olden days. Vintage microphones may be listed in chronological order based on the models: carbon microphones which came into being in 1878; the 394 condenser microphone introduced by Western Electric; the 4AA condenser mic introduced by Radio Corporation of America (RCA); the 618A introduced by Western Electric; the 630A developed again by Western Electric; the cardiod microphones developed by Siemens; the tubular microphone designed by Bell labs; the 44A, B, and BX velocity ribbon microphones developed by Harry F. Olson at RCA; the 77A , B, C, D, and DX unidirectional ribbon series; the 639A and 639B introduced by Western Electric. These systems are the various vintage microphones.

These vintage microphones are in high demand and therefore are very costly. People who could not afford it went in for the microphones bearing assorted brand names that surfaced in the American market. They were RCA type 77 models but with different crystal elements. Prices for these microphones are usually ranged around to .

Microphone parts and accessories are also available for collection purposes. Some companies specialize in reproduction of these rare accessories. Like other areas there are spurious manufactures in the field of vintage microphones too. One must be choosy while buying vintage microphones from markets.


Vintage Microphones

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Part 1 - Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad (Chs 01-06)

Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Stewart Wills. Playlist for Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad: www.youtube.com

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Blue Microphones Bluebird Accessory Pack

!±8±Blue Microphones Bluebird Accessory Pack

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Post Date : Nov 08, 2011 05:17:16
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Custom shockmount and pop filter for the Bluebird Microphone.

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