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bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 6:48 am
by matta_Archive
Hey Michael,

Go easy on JZ. English is not his first language and (net)etiquette in the
English language often alludes him.

And JZ, Michael is correct, don’t post any of you ‘these are my mics’ stuff,
let the mics speak for themselves... I’ve said this before.

I don’t work for you and as a user I feel I can comment on the quality and
calibre, leave it at that. If you have anything to say talk about how the
mics are manufactured why you designed them the way you did, useful
information.

What I can say is that I have been FAR from impressed with BLUE’s mics. When
gigging in London a few years ago I was seriously looking at getting a BLUE
mic and made an appointment to test them at a local Pro audio store called
Turnkey.

Well the first mic I tried was broken, the capsule was rolling around inside
the grill like a babies rattle and the second one, while visually fine had
no signal... That put me off their mics.

I’ve heard of countless other stories of people who have been less than
happy with the support/service received from BLUE, but I’m sure there are
others who feel the opposite.

Now I’m not saying JZ is a saint but I do know of one user of his mics and
the mic in question arrived DOA, the user fixed it himself but JZ offered to
send him a brand new mic that speaks volumes for me on service/support, that
and the 5 year guarantee.

Anyways, who knows how this whole mix up will end with BLUE/Violet, but as
an end user, I am VERY happy with my mics performance.

Cheers

Matt

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 6:14 am
by JZ Recording_Archive
what is going on, look on this collection... :roll:

http://www.shopping.com/xPP-Microphones ... lue~V-grid

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:38 am
by jamesp_Archive
matta wrote: When
gigging in London a few years ago I was seriously looking at getting a BLUE
mic and made an appointment to test them at a local Pro audio store called
Turnkey.



I'm not sure who you asked when you were looking for pro audio places in London but you were certainly lead astray. Turnkey are now just aiming at the bottom end of the home recording market - if you need professional service then go round the corner to Media Tools, they're part of the same company but, as I understand it, have very different levels of service.

Cheers

James.

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 11:57 pm
by JZ Recording_Archive
Website error, but still on line, crazy...

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:47 pm
by mccreadyisgod_Archive
I recently picked up a Blue Baby Bottle, and I'm pretty impressed with it. It has a light, airy sound that is fairly faithful and detailed. It's no Neumann, and it doesn't have a particularly "warm" sound, but it's pretty transparent. I'm currently using it on a singer-songwriter project and I'm overjoyed with the results... this mic was made for the singer I'm working with. That said, it's not the mic for everyone... certainly not for gruff, gritty, or powerful voices. But for female vocalists, or singers with a delicate touch, it's amazing.

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 2:12 pm
by Big John_Archive
I have the oppertunity to buy a used blue microphone:

How do I identify that I am getting one of the old style Blue Microphones.

I understand the factory in Laphvia stopped making Blue Microphones in Fall 2004. Then there would have been backstock that would have been for sale into this year. Would there be any identifying marks to show the difference?

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:07 pm
by DefinitelyNOTtheSWEDE_Archive
2 Things...

Be Weary of this JZ fellow... Especially with regards to this stuff. The site for his mics, i understand, was shut down due to Legal reasons, not technical issues.

I assume you are referring to a Blue mic that is not the "Bluebird", "Ball", "baby Bottle" or any of the other ball mics, because those were not made by the same folks as the main line (Bottle, Cactus, Mouse, Kiwi, Blueberry, Dragon Fly and so on), and i assume they are still just as they have been since intrduction.

As far as the other mics, there must be serial numbers that you can compare on the net somewhere...

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:23 pm
by Big John_Archive
It is a Blue Baby Bottle. I have a couple of Large Condencers but from what I've read that this one is considered a step up from the ones I own and with no high end peak so it would be a different color.

So the Baby Bottle would be the same no matter as it was not one of the effected mikes with the change-over?

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:00 am
by DefinitelyNOTtheSWEDE_Archive
Yes from what i understand the Baby Bottle should be the same as it ever was... as well the Ball series and the Bluebird.

bLUE mICROPHONEs...WHATS UP?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:27 am
by Big John_Archive
Well that puts the Yule tide sprit into my holiday gift.

Now all I have to worry about is all the posts on-line that say the baby bottle sounds exactly the same as that $60 MXL 990.

Thanks so much for helping me out.