Blue Mic BlueBird SL Cardioid Condenser Mic
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Bluebird SL delivers a pristine, highly versatile sound that makes every detail of your performance come to life. With a high-pass filter and -20dB pad, Bluebird SL is ideal for capturing standout vocal performances, expressing the true tone of guitars, piano, and more with extended upper clarity, smooth mids, and rich lows. Next stop, top-flight sound.
Blue BlueBird Cardioid Condenser From Blue Microphones, BlueBird is a versatile condenser microphone designed for capturing vocals and general instruments in professional and project studio applications.
This cost-effective alternative to higher-priced condenser microphones is designed with Blue Microphones’ attention to sound quality and overall performance. The cardioid polar pattern provides an even frequency response while minimizing off-axis noise and feedback. The BlueBird is an ideal workhorse microphone for general studio recording and excels in accurately capturing vocals, strings, guitars, horns, and much more.
General Features:
- Extended upper clarity with smooth mid frequencies for any voice or instrument
- Hand-built proprietary large-diaphragm cardioid capsule for full, open sound
- Clear Tone for Vocals and Instruments
- Cardioid Pattern Lessons Room Ambience
- -20 dB Pad Eliminates Distortion
- Low-Cut Filter Reduces Bass Buildup
- High-pass filter and -20dB pad for ultimate versatility
- Works great with home studio USB audio interfaces
- Microphone Type: Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Diaphragm Size: Large
- Frequency Response:20Hz-20kHz
- Max SPL:138 dB SPL (0.5% THD @ 1kHz)
- Output Impedance:50 ohms
- Sensitivity:28.5mV/Pa
- Signal to Noise Ratio:82.3dB A-weighted
- Low Cut Filter:100Hz
- Pads:-20dB
- Color: Blue Body
- Connector: XLR
- Power Source:48V phantom power
- Weight: 455g
- Dimensions: 222.5mm x 47.5mm
- Manufacturer Part Number:988-000004
Warning:
This product can expose you to, known to the State of California, to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.