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moosers
Published on 09/03/09 at 16:25
The Blue Microphones Bluebird is a condenser microphone made for use in the recording studio and I wouldn't recommend using it anywhere else. It has a cardioid polar pick up pattern and is suppose to pick up signals ranging from 20 Hz to 20 KHz. It has a similar look to the Blue Kiwi, but is a less superior microphone designed more for home studios.
OVERALL OPINION
I've used the Blue Microphones Bluebird a number of times for recording sessions at my friend's home studio, although I do not own one myself. While I definitely like the sound of this microphone and it has a lot of uses, I already have enough condenser microphones in my collection. This mic is suitable for all sorts of applications including vocals, acoustic piano, acoustic guitar, and horns amongst other things. I like using it best for acoustic instruments but I would recommend experimenting to see what will work best for you and this is definitely a versatile mic. If you have a pair of them they will probably work as room mics or drum overheads as well, although I haven't tried this myself. I've become a big supporter of Blue Microphones as they have a really impressive line of microphones ranging all over the price range. This is one of the cheaper microphones that Blue has to offer, but is still a high quality mic even if it isn't as good as some of their high end mics. I trust Blue all the way with microphones and there aren't any complaints that I have about the Bluebird as it sounds great and is set at a great price. Overall, the Blue Microphones Bluebird is perfect for the home studio owner looking for a great mic that doesn't cost too much. This is one of the best bang for your buck mics out there.
OVERALL OPINION
I've used the Blue Microphones Bluebird a number of times for recording sessions at my friend's home studio, although I do not own one myself. While I definitely like the sound of this microphone and it has a lot of uses, I already have enough condenser microphones in my collection. This mic is suitable for all sorts of applications including vocals, acoustic piano, acoustic guitar, and horns amongst other things. I like using it best for acoustic instruments but I would recommend experimenting to see what will work best for you and this is definitely a versatile mic. If you have a pair of them they will probably work as room mics or drum overheads as well, although I haven't tried this myself. I've become a big supporter of Blue Microphones as they have a really impressive line of microphones ranging all over the price range. This is one of the cheaper microphones that Blue has to offer, but is still a high quality mic even if it isn't as good as some of their high end mics. I trust Blue all the way with microphones and there aren't any complaints that I have about the Bluebird as it sounds great and is set at a great price. Overall, the Blue Microphones Bluebird is perfect for the home studio owner looking for a great mic that doesn't cost too much. This is one of the best bang for your buck mics out there.