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Blue Microphones Mikey iPod Recording Microphone with Speaker | 
| Brand: Blue Microphones Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $79.00 Buy Used: $59.99 as of 9/9/2010 00:12 CDT details You Save: $19.01 (24%)
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Seller: myxa007 Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 461
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 8 It's never been easier to record your world. Meet Mikey, Blue's new iPod recording device that makes recording lectures, voice notes, live music, interviews and more - Mikey can capture it all with audio quality unheard of in a hand-held device. But hey, you'd expect that from a company with years of experience designing and engineering award-winning studio mics! Mikey features Blue's superior quality stereo condenser capsules, 3-position user selectable gain settings, and built-in speaker for p Warranty: 1 Year
MPN: BLU MIKEY RS Model: MIKEY UPC: 874171003166 EAN: 0874171003166 ASIN: B001FBL2SW
Release Date: February 19, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Mikey works with iPod nano 2G, 3G & 4G; iPod classic, iPod 5G, and is compatible with most protective cases. | | • | Superior quality, stereo recording | | • | Positionable/directional design | | • | User adjustable gain control | | • | Requires no software installation | | • | It's never been easier to get the award winning, famous Blue quality sound on the go! |
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Product Description With positional/directional design and stereo capability, you can record your rehearsals or gigs. Other features include a mono confidence speaker, variable gain control, overload protection, recording status light and up to 1.5 hours continuous recording. It's never been easier to record your world. Meet Mikey, Blue's new iPod recording device that makes recording lectures, voice notes, live music, interviews and more - Mikey can capture it all with audio quality unheard of in a hand-held device. But hey, you'd expect that from a company with years of experience designing and engineering award-winning studio mics! Mikey features Blue's superior quality stereo condenser capsules, 3-position user selectable gain settings, and built-in speaker for playback. You can fine-tune Mikey to record everything from the barest audible sound to extremely loud sources without losing audio fidelity. Mikey's unique user-positionable head swivels 180 to provide maximum flexibility and usability, allowing you to position Mikey towards sound sources in various directions. Record up to 1.5 hours continuously Compatible with iPod nano 2G, 3G & 4G; iPod classic; iPod 5G & most cases
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Mikey...me likey! June 4, 2009 BBLA (Los Angeles, CA) 69 out of 70 found this review helpful
Sorry that's cheesy, I know but...I purchased Mikey from a local music retail store and I think I might be falling in love. I used it with my old iPod Nano and found a few uses for it, but now that I carry my iPhone with me everywhere I go I figured I would try it with that. That's where things get real interesting.
There are a whole bunch of great recording apps on the App Store (I'm currently using iProRecorder)that assume you're using the iPhone's built-in mic. But - when you plug in the Mikey, those apps go from rudimentary voice recorder to 'record anything you want, awesomely.'Here are some places I used it:
Setting 3 (loud): Recorded a rock concert (No Doubt). Made a two hour recording with the Mikey and iPhone in my shirt pocket and was amazed. Handled the peaks of the concert perfectly, and ended up with a bootleg that I was actually excited to listen to - sounded natural, like I was there. Played it back on my tunedock at home and my girlfriend thought it was an 'in concert' CD. Girlfriend impressed by my gadget = 5 stars!
Setting 2 (normal): I've been recording meetings, phone calls, and interviews at work. The stereo separation is a great feature for this - gives recorded interviews much better presence and a very natural L/R/L/R flow. Sounds eerily natural, too. The clarity is great - I can understand conversations much much better than those recorded with the built-in mic. I even compressed a recorded meeting on the iPhone, emailed it to an assistant from the phone, and had her transcribe it as well. Sweet. People ask me what it is all the time and they're always pretty wowed - gadget makes me popular = 5 stars!
Setting 1 (sensitive): The manual says this is good for quiet lectures or other quiet sounds - I find it's kinda fun for eavesdropping or just "hearing what you can hear." I haven't played much with it yet but it is very sensitive, and it did do a good job of picking up a conversation on the other end of the room - it also picks up air conditioners and lights too. Amazingly, no noise! I think Blue is just showing off how clean and sensitive the mics are. If I was a student I could see this would be super useful, though.
The Mikey product itself is a very cool concept. It's compact, the exact same width as my iPod/iPhone (so it looks natural when connected) the angle/detent feature is pretty darn slick and it allows you to pose the device/combo in any way you'd like without any extra parts to carry around. It's clear that a lot of thought went into the design. It feels pretty substantial - a lot of it is metal and the plastic has a heavy feel to it. It's also pretty cool that you can hold it up to the light and see some of the guts in between the grills, including the massive stereo microphones inside.
One of the reviewers said it felt cheap or creaky - not sure if maybe he dropped his but mine feels very solid and doesn't creak, certainly moreso than any of my other iPhone accessories. That reviewer also said he was getting weird effects between the stereo capsules. With mine, I've noticed that if I get too close to the Mikey, (less than 3-4") it can get a bit weird, but I get a great tone when I'm about a foot away anyways - I think this is what it was 'tuned' for. It's actually fun to experiment and see what this thing can do - if I was a musician I think I'd go nuts for it.
The good: Sound quality, design, versatility of the 3-position gain switch, stereo capabilities, ease of use
The not so good: Little expensive (though this company does make $1000+ microphones!), little too easy to unplug from the iPod/iPhone (not sure if this is Apple or Blue issue), does capture wind noise a little too well, would really love a carrying case of some kind.
In short, this thing makes great audio recording fun! Pick one up and have a good time discovering all the ways you can incorporate it into your life. Hope that's helpful.
splendid! November 13, 2009 rcb (Austin, TX United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This ancient microphone doesn't support my 64 GB iPod touch or my 160 GB iPod classic, but it works perfectly with both of them. Sound quality is the best of all my iPod microphones including the Alesis ProTrack and the Shure SE420MPA. I love this thing, and thanks to all the reviews that claim that it doesn't work with new iPhones and iPods (not true), you can pick it up for about half price. Enjoy!
Small, simple, superb! November 1, 2009 Jodi Kingsley (Chicago) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Haven't had it long, but so far I'm LOVING this mic - I bought it to record my pianist at vocal rehearsals - the sound is crisp and clear, very well balanced -- it picks up the quietest comments and it's simple as pie to use. I have shown it to all my performer friends, and everyone wants one. Playback is very VERY quiet, so it's not useful in that way, other than to double check that you recorded what you wanted to record - but it's a great feature to have, and it comes in handy a lot.
Exception Studio Quality Microphone February 3, 2010 J. Larson (Michigan) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I can't say enough good things about this microphone. I felt like I was taking a serious risk or chance in getting it and that I might be big-time disappointed. I wasn't at all. If you're looking for a microphone with a studio quality frequency response for the ipod Touch, then look no further. There simply isn't a microphone available at this point that will capture sound any more clear than the Mikey.
For the record, I'm a studio professional. It should be noted that I tested this microphone in an acoustically treated room (sound treated with Auralex foam)and that I've got a pretty good set of ears for a clean sound. I have to say that I'm thoroughly shocked and impressed with what the Mikey can capture. The quality is astounding compared against my expectations. For other audio professionals in the know, I have to say that it easily beats out an AT2020 and gives an AT4033 a fair run for it's money, as well.
I tried simple voice tests on it and noticed that the response in terms of frequency is tuned real nice. Normally because of my deep voice, I always end up with some proximity-like issues in a final vocal recording. Not with the Mikey. The response is very smooth. A warm low end without bassing me to death and a very clean high end without the spit or unnecessary air.
I definitely recommend this microphone for anyone looking to turn their ipod touch into a mobile recording device for demos while on the road, pod-casters, interviewers, and for live recording (although I've yet to test it in that department).
Great anywhere mic! October 3, 2009 Charles A. Sleep 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this mic mostly for recording jam sessions and it works fantastic! The stereo mikes provide great balance and a great sound. I've also used it for lecture halls and can clearly hear the speaker from anywhere in the room. A quality product for an amazing price!
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