Reddit Reddit reviews Studio Projects B1 Vocal Condenser Microphone, Cardioid

We found 3 Reddit comments about Studio Projects B1 Vocal Condenser Microphone, Cardioid. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Studio Projects B1 Vocal Condenser Microphone, Cardioid
Pressure - Gradient Transducer, 1 Inch 3 um mylar capsuleSelectable filters, 75Hz and 150HzSelectable Pads, -10dB and -20dB
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3 Reddit comments about Studio Projects B1 Vocal Condenser Microphone, Cardioid:

u/Lat3nt · 2 pointsr/audiophile

The Yeti seems to be pretty cool, though I have not tried it. Any of the Blue mics should be good for voice communication, but the Snowball and the Snowflake are not the best for recording.

Some ideas that are not the yeti and mainly for recording would be M-Audio mobile pre with either Samson CO2 Small Diaphragm Condensers or Studio Projects B1 Large Diaphragm Condenser

I have the C02's and the B1 and they are both great.

u/Spritzo · 2 pointsr/battlestations

That's the Studio Projects B1 condenser mic!
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Awesome microphone for a small studio.

u/MarsSpaceship · 1 pointr/mac

these professional mics use a power supply, 48 Volts, that are provided by the amplifier in most cases. Cardioid microphones are those used in professional studios, specially suited to enhance the full depth of a voice. You put one of these mics on a quiet room and start recording and you get ZERO noise. No noise. Kaput, nada, niet. No need to noise reducer. Listen to something recorded with this and you will be blown away 10 miles.

Look at this mic: http://www.amazon.com/Studio-Projects-B1-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B0006AZN4W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317443908&sr=8-1

this is a cardiod microphone, just like the one I have. The voice is pure as hell and it costs about 100 bucks, but as I said, you need something like the converter I told you, that will provide power supply and convert the sound to digital and works like a silk on a mac.

Read more about it here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun05/articles/studioprojectsb1.htm