Hillary form Blue Microphone shows me their new unreleased Spark Digital at Macworld 2012. This studio grade condenser microphone is compatible with both USB and iPad. The Spark Digital seems to be Blue’s follow up to their well built Yeti USB mic.
Quick Specs
Built-in focus control – 2 different sonic options with the tap of a physical button.
Blue light up front indicates when you’re recording.
Adjustable desk stand and built-in shockmount.
Y-cables
35mm input allows you to listen to what you’re recording in real-time.
10 dB, sound to noise ratio of 84 dB, and frequency response of 26Hz to 20kHz.
iPad’s 30-pin connector can connect Spark Digital to any USB 2.0+ cord and straight to your laptop.
Sensitivity rating of 28 mV/Pa, SPL handling range of 65-128 dBA.
I absolutely love your reviews! They’re very muchee informative. I especially like this one (and the other ones that have to do with audio) since I like to make my own music with FL Studio and am thinking about getting a nice, simple mic to record some acoustic guitar.
Keep up the awesome job! Oui oui.
HOLLLLA FROM AMERICA’S HAT! Eh?
PS: I am jealous that you live in San Francisco where the weather is nice while I’m sitting in my igloo freezing my fingers off.
I absolutely love your reviews! They’re very muchee informative. I especially like this one (and the other ones that have to do with audio) since I like to make my own music with FL Studio and am thinking about getting a nice, simple mic to record some acoustic guitar.
Keep up the awesome job! Oui oui.
HOLLLLA FROM AMERICA’S HAT! Eh?
PS: I am jealous that you live in San Francisco where the weather is nice while I’m sitting in my igloo freezing my fingers off.