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| Marshall Electronics MXL Mic Mate / USB Preamp and A/D Converter | 
enlarge | Brand: Marshall Electronics Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $129.95 Buy New: $55.00 You Save: $74.95 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 4061
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Special Features: Plug any mic into your computer with the Mic Mate and enjoy studio quality results. Recording into your Mac or PC has never been simpler. This pocket sized device features a 16 bit Delta Sigma A/D converter with a sampling rate of 44.1 and 48.0 kHz. It provides 48V Phantom power for Condenser mics directly from your computers USB port.
ASIN: B000VPTJLK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Studio quality USB Microphone Preamp | | | Supplies 48V Phantom Power for condenser microphones | | | Plug and record with your favorite software | | | Free MXL USB Recorder Software for instant 2 Trk recording available from MXL's website | | | No special drivers required |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Plug any mic into your computer with the Mic Mate and enjoy studio quality results. Recording into your Mac or PC has never been simpler. This pocket sized device features a 16 bit Delta Sigma A/D converter with a sampling rate of 44.1 and 48.0 kHz. It provides 48V Phantom power for Condenser mics directly from your computers USB port.
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| Customer Reviews:
  good but mixers are better July 29, 2008 I got this mic mate and mxl 770 microphone, at first use I thought there is something wrong with the mic mate, but i realized that this is its quality. With the same 60 dollars, it is better to get a mixer like behringer 802 and connect its output to your normal pc sound card and you will get better results. It is good for its size, but sure it is not compared with complete mixers even at the same price.
  Great product April 29, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I do a LOT of voice work, because I run my own video production business. I edit on Final Cut Pro, but I don't have a sound studio. I have a studio quality on-camera mic that I bought for about $500. I used to record my voice-overs straight into my Sony PD-150 with this $500 mic, and then I'd have to capture them into the computer. I just found this thing online last week and ordered it. The sound quality comes through excellent - as good as recording onto my PD-150, if not better. The unit is compact and extremely easy to set up and use. Just plug the mic into one end, a USB cable into the other. I was able to record into both FCP and Soundtrack. The one drawback is there's no volume knob on the unit - just a "high, medium, low" volume switch, and FCP and Soundtrack don't give you the option to adjust the level until after you're finished recording. So, you're stuck with limited record settings. Having said that, the signal from my voice came through loud and clear - and if I need to, I can just adjust the sound level after it's recorded. I will probably use this thing exclusively to do voice overs from now on. No more capturing after I do voice work. Much more convenient.
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