Blue Microphones Unveils en•CORE 300 Condenser Live Microphone At Winter NAMM 2010

Blue Microphones announced a new flagship live stage vocal condenser microphone, the en•CORE 300, at the Winter NAMM 2010 show.

The new en•CORE 300 follows the September 2009 launch of the en•CORE 100 dynamic and en•CORE 200 active dynamic mics, and contains the latest proprietary Blue technology with a unique look.

The en•CORE 300 offers a custom-tuned condenser capsule, which is mounted on a rubber suspension system and coupled with a matched, phantom powered preamp circuit.

The result is vocal clarity and vibrancy with consistent tone and low noise, regardless of the cable length on stage.

“The en•CORE 300 is the next best thing to bringing our top studio mics on stage,” said John Maier, CEO of Blue Microphones. “When the recording session ends, singers can now enjoy the same Blue sound they get in the studio, gig after gig.”

The en•CORE 300 has a unique look all its own, but the design serves more than just aesthetics. It’s Arched Airways are comfortable to grip while maximizing air volume in the capsule chamber, reducing the harsh or unpleasant sound quality often resulting from gripping the microphone at different locations.

Allowing more ‘open air’ or volume that surrounds the top and bottom of the capsule reduces in-chamber resonances, resulting in a more natural, present, and open sound.

The en•CORE 300 is built to handle the rigors of the road with a reinforced chassis that doubles as a protective ‘exoskeleton’ for the capsule, a heavy-gauge zinc barrel grip to protect microphone components and reduce resonance, and electro-plated steel parts and hardened paint finishes for maximum scratch resistance.

The en•CORE 300 will be available in February 2010 for $199 MSRP at authorized Blue Microphone retailers.

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