Monday, December 26, 2011

Blue Baby Bottle Condenser Microphone, Custom Shockmount, Pop Filter and Kiwi Cable Package

!±8±Blue Baby Bottle Condenser Microphone, Custom Shockmount, Pop Filter and Kiwi Cable Package

Brand : Blue
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Price : $400.99
Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 11:42:40
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This pacakge comes with 1 Microphone, 1 shock mount, 1 pop filter and one kiwi microphone cable. Following in the footsteps of our acclaimed tube Bottle mic system, the Baby Bottle is truly a chip off the old block. Each and every part of this solid-state, class A discrete condenser has been hand selected to insure nothing short of a stellar performance. Enclosed in a Lollipop spherical grille is a precision-machined, gold-sputtered capsule with a fixed cardioid pattern. In the tradition of our award-winning microphones, the Baby Bottle employs the styling, attention to detail, and hand-crafted quality for which Blue has become famous. A Kiwi Cable is included in this package, a Quad conductor cable 4-22 AWG for maximum frequency resolution - extended low and high frequency response. Recommended for use with our Kiwi, Cactus and Bottle mics as well.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

IRiver

!±8± IRiver

iriver (formerly iRiver, full name iriver Limited), daughter company to ReignCom, is a consumer electronics brand founded in 1999 and headquartered in Seoul, Korea. It is known for producing portable digital audio players, or "MP3 players", and video players. iriver's products commonly include USB Mass Storage, FM tuner and recording capabilities. iriver's first product was the iMP-100, a portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs in the year 2000. The current product range of iHP-100 (now named H100) Players (100, 120 and 140) are capable of playing MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis (with some limitations) , and WAV audio files. Viewing of text files is also supported. Models in the H300 (320 and 340) series are able to play MP3, WMV, Ogg, WAV and AVI video files (last two only with firmware upgrades) and are capable of displaying JPEG and BMP image files (which do not utilize the full screen dimensions unless converted to the appropriate dimensions/resolution).

Products

iriver H340iriver's range, as of September 2005 is as follows. In the case of hard disk and flash memory-based players, the amount of storage built in is given in brackets. Some models have been discontinued from production and retail:

Some of the iMP-Series are known as the C-Series in Korea.

Hard disk based players
E10 (6GB) (2006) It comes in white and black. It uses a similar interface to that of the U10 series. The device also features a remote control for the U10's cradle and a TV. H10: (5 GB, 6 GB, 20 GB--except Asia) (2005), available in 4 different colors (red, blue, silver and grey), 16-bit color screen, can record from Radio, Internal Microphone (Voice) or Line-In (Line in only with cradle, sold extra). The device is around the size of the iPod mini and is composed mainly of aluminum. The navigation is done with a touchpad designed by iriver. H300 series (2004), similar to the H100 series, but capable of transferring pictures directly from digital cameras and UMS-compatible devices such as flash drives, as well as showing digital images and XviD movies at 15FPS on a color screen (Video support is not available on US players with US firmware). The H300 also lacks the optical in/outputs that were on the H100's. Models: H320 (20 GB) and H340 (40 GB). It has recently been discontinued in favor of the newer, and, anachronistically, less feature-packed H10 series. H100 (previously branded "iHP-") (2003): H110 (10 GB), 115 (15 GB), 120 (20 GB), and 140 (40 GB). It has been discontinued for all territories.
Flash memory based players
T10 series: (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2GB) (2005). Semi-prism shaped. T20 series: (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) (2005). USB-Stick design. T30 series: (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2GB) 2005. Prism shaped, the first iriver MP3 player that use AAA battery. H10jr.: (512 MB, 1 GB) (2005). Smaller but same shape as H10. Uses Flash memory instead of Harddisk N10 series: (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) "medallion-style" -- worn hanging from the neck. N11 series: (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) "medallion-style" -- worn hanging from the neck. Features longer battery life than N10. iFP-1000 series: (256 MB) and 1095 (512 MB). Both with digital camera built-in; prism shaped. iFP-900 series: (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB). With colour screen. iFP-800 series: (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB). Prism Shaped with rounded edges. iFP-700 series: (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB). iFP-100T series: 195TC (512 MB), 190TC (256 MB), 180T (128 MB), 140(64 MB), 120 (32 MB). Prism shaped.
European customers should be aware that several models are missing the FM Radio functionality available in other world markets.

Criticism of the U10, T30, T20 & T10 models after iriver's dropping of UMS support in favor of Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol has been partially placated by the introduction of an official iriver Firmware Updater.

Discontinued
iGP-100 (1.5 GB) iFP-300T series: 395T (512 MB), 390T (256 MB), 380T (128 MB), 340 (64 MB, US only). Candy bar shaped. iFP-500T series: 599T (1 GB) 595T (512 MB) 590T (256 MB). Soap bar shaped. iFP-900T series: 999T (1 GB) 995T (512 MB) 990T (256 MB)?. Soap bar shaped. Color 1.2" LCdisplay, microphone, line in and FM recording, usbhost usb 1.1, charge with usb - firmware updatable. iMP-1000 (DivX video playback with TV-out) "SlimX" sub-series: iMP-550, 450, 400, 350 iMP-700T ("Sports" model), 250, 125, 100, 50 iHP-100 series: iHP-115, iHP-120 and iHP-140 (15, 20 and 40GB respectively) H300 series: H320 and H340 (20 and 40GB models)
DataPlay media based players
iDP-100 series: (500 MB).
Portable media players
iriver has also developed four models for the portable multimedia player (i.e. audio and video) market, capable of playing several digital video formats in addition to playing audio and displaying still images, with two models:
G10 which is currently being developed will play digital music, video and games. A Wi-Fi connection could possibly allow streaming of music and video from a Digital Download Service to the device. The G10 will be available with hard drive capacities of 4 or 8GB while being less than half the physical size of Sony's PSP iRiver Clix (2 GB) 2006 Rebranded U10 with upgraded parts and interface for WMP11, in US and Australia only. U10 2005 (512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB flash) PMC-120/140 (20/40 GB) ("Portable Media Center") 2004, running Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Center. PMP-120/140 (20/40 GB) ("Portable Media Player") The U10 and Clix can also play Flash Lite 1.1 games in the .swf format.

Korea-only electronic dictionary player
D-10 (Dicple, which is a simplified character of dictionary & (mp3) player) This is an Electronic Dictionary featuring music playback. It is selling after 2004 Dec. D-20 (Dicple á) This is also an Electronic Dictionary. Featuring an improved elegant design and a 4.3, 260000, TFT color screen supporting pictures and other features that a typical electronic dictionary does not. It is designed to mimic the look of a laptop at 176(W) x 81.9(D) x 26.7(H) mm and comes in glossy red or black. The device has a 22 hour battery life for browsing the dictionary and a 30 hour battery life for audio. It is selling after 2006 Jan.
Alternative firmware
The Rockbox-Project who wrote new GPLed firmware for some Archos-players have successfully ported the rockbox firmware to the H100 and H300 series.

An official iriver Firmware Updater allows users of U10, T30, T20 & T10 models to switch between UMS and MTP operation.


IRiver

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Blue Microphones Spark Condenser Cardioid Microphone + Accessory Kit

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

Brand : Blue Microphones
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Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 05:42:09
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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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Thursday, November 24, 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

Zen-TV Weekly Episode 47 (07-18-2011)

ZenPro Audio weekly video update, discussing Maag Audio EQ4 for 500 release, Event Electronics 20/20 BAS now shipping, 17 mics and capsules added to the Clipalator including Blue Bottle Rocket Stage 1 and B8, B0, B6 and B7 caps, Dragonfly, Bluebird, Baby Bottle, AT2020, Organic Audio Previs omni, all ShinyBox ribbon mics 46MXL, 46MXC, 46U, Royer R122, Golden Age R1 MK2 and MK3 and R2 models, we add Phoenix DRS1-R preamps to the Clipalator as well as both the Burl B1 and B1D, and more!

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