The Samson Meteor mic, expelled today, offers fortunate buyers fold-back legs and the largest diaphragm available. If this sounds to you similar to a great way for a undone musician to outlay a week end alone than you are deceased right. And if you're chuckling correct now, you have a dirty mind.
If the gun from Portal had been done in the 1950s, it would look similar to the Meteor. It's a chrome and netting lozenge that stands vigourous on its splay "fold-back" legs and stares at you with a singular ominous blue eye. Inside the Dalek-like body is a cardioid-pattern mic that sends a 16-bit, 44.1/48kHz output to the USB dock of your selection (it will work with the iPad around the camera connection kit).
If the sole musician starts to long for a small pillow-talk, he can flip the Meteor over and jack in to the 1/8 in. hole at the back. This gives no-latency headphone monitoring, and the volume may be practiced around a front-mounted knob.
There's moreover a mic-mute switch (should the neighbors beginning to complain), a mount adapter for when you at last erect up the certainty to go out in open and - at last - grippy rubber feet to stop the mic from shifting divided from you.
The Samson Meteor is right away existing national at Best Buy, for only $100, or cheaper than a date with a actual girl.
Samson Meteor [Samson. Thanks, Brad!]
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