Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by jonathansorensen » Mon May 16, 2011 6:54 pm

MacLaren wrote:One more thing. The pop filter that comes with the Blue Bird mic looks good but doesn't work well. I use a separate filter if I am singing loud.
I'll second that.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by davekershaw » Wed May 25, 2011 4:43 am

The SM7B just arrived, and I've given it a quick test. Needs a lotta gain, but sounds nice and clear.
Sure is solid compared to the AT2020!

Just wondering which settings any of you have found work best on vocals and acoustic guitar.
It has the three switches at the back: Flat Response, Bass Rolloff and Presence Boost. Anyone got a favourite combination of these?
And, have you had better results with or without the windscreens?

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by jonathansorensen » Wed May 25, 2011 10:38 am

davekershaw wrote:The SM7B just arrived, and I've given it a quick test. Needs a lotta gain, but sounds nice and clear.
Sure is solid compared to the AT2020!

Just wondering which settings any of you have found work best on vocals and acoustic guitar.
It has the three switches at the back: Flat Response, Bass Rolloff and Presence Boost. Anyone got a favourite combination of these?
And, have you had better results with or without the windscreens?

I tend to use mine flat for vocals, unless the singer likes to get up close and then you can use the bass roll off to mitigate proximity effect. I also use the bass rolloff when recording acoustic guitars unless it is a solo guitar part. It's a great mic.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by davekershaw » Wed May 25, 2011 10:51 am

Thanks Jon.

I hope to record some acoustic guitar tomorrow.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by davekershaw » Thu May 26, 2011 4:19 am

Tried with the acoustic, but my Summit Audio 2BA-221 needed to be up at full gain, and there's much too much hiss.
Back to the AT2020 or MK-021A!

Hopefully, vox will prove better. :cry:

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by Dwayne Russell » Thu May 26, 2011 7:58 am

davekershaw wrote:Tried with the acoustic, but my Summit Audio 2BA-221 needed to be up at full gain, and there's much too much hiss.
Back to the AT2020 or MK-021A!

Hopefully, vox will prove better. :cry:
Something sounds wrong there.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by davekershaw » Thu May 26, 2011 10:05 am

Tried it on my Saffire Pro 40 too, and it also had to be flat out.
Just too much noise to be usable.
The mic seems to be working OK on vocals, so I don't think there's anything wrong with it. It just obviously needs loads of gain.

Maybe it's just not ideal for acoustic lead; at least not with the Summit.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by mojobone » Thu May 26, 2011 2:46 pm

That mic should NOT need 60dB of gain; I'd suggest sending it back for warranty service, unless you just happen to possess one of the world's quietest guitars.
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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by davekershaw » Fri May 27, 2011 2:43 am

Anyone else tried it with a 2BA-221 or Pro 40?

I'm hoping not to have to send it back under warrenty after two days, especially to the States, at my expense.

Thanks Mojo and Dwayne.

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Re: Bluebird Mic - any recommendations?

Post by Dwayne Russell » Fri May 27, 2011 7:43 am

davekershaw wrote:Anyone else tried it with a 2BA-221 or Pro 40?

I'm hoping not to have to send it back under warrenty after two days, especially to the States, at my expense.

Thanks Mojo and Dwayne.
I've used an sm7 with a dozen pre's. It should not do what you describe.

Something is obviously wrong with it or you are doing something wrong.

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