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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:58 AM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:58 AM

Neat Bumblebee II Professional Cardioid USB Condenser Microphone

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$12

$100

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Woot! has Neat Bumblebee II Professional Cardioid USB Condenser Microphone for $14.99 - extra 20% off when you apply coupon code LEVEL20 at checkout = $11.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Full-range 24 bit/96 kHz audio; Internally shockmounted, 25mm condenser capsule.
  • Monitor what you are recording or streaming in real time without delays caused by digital conversion.
  • Bumblebee II includes a 2 m (6') USB Type C to Type A cable for easy connection to your computer.

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Woot! has Neat Bumblebee II Professional Cardioid USB Condenser Microphone for $14.99 - extra 20% off when you apply coupon code LEVEL20 at checkout = $11.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Full-range 24 bit/96 kHz audio; Internally shockmounted, 25mm condenser capsule.
  • Monitor what you are recording or streaming in real time without delays caused by digital conversion.
  • Bumblebee II includes a 2 m (6') USB Type C to Type A cable for easy connection to your computer.

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Yesterday 10:47 PM
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mstrblueskysYesterday 10:47 PM
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I own a few of these. At $12 this is a steal. They sound great and are really well built. I use them to record ambient noise outside like rain and rivers and it's really nice to have a cheap, great sounding mic that I don't have to worry too much about.
Also great for Teams meetings, twitch, and discord.
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Yesterday 11:18 PM
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louweedYesterday 11:18 PM
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No way are these $100 haha
Today 02:39 AM
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Areed67Today 02:39 AM
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Quote from louweed :
No way are these $100 haha
1000%, this is a real company. I have two of their XLR condensor mics. Best bang for the buck studio mic according to half the engineers I've worked with. I love them, will vouch for them.

The only wild card here is that it's USB, but $12 feels like parts cost.
Today 02:55 AM
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Joined Aug 2014
glockjsToday 02:55 AM
159 Posts
Quote from Areed67 :

1000%, this is a real company. I have two of their XLR condensor mics. Best bang for the buck studio mic according to half the engineers I've worked with. I love them, will vouch for them.

The only wild card here is that it's USB, but $12 feels like parts cost.
its turtle beach. im still waiting for the xlr to go on sale for cheap. these are the biggest value mic's by a longshot.
Today 03:25 AM
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Joined Oct 2022
SharpSquirrel178Today 03:25 AM
35 Posts
Use this for Teams/Slack daily, sounds better than my XM6s apparently. For $12 and usbc, this is such an easy audio upgrade.

One design issue is the e cords plug in to the bottom and is recessed, bending it constantly. Will probably have to replace the cable at some point, which probably costs as much as this mic.
Today 03:32 AM
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Joined Nov 2013
ashishagrToday 03:32 AM
101 Posts
Quote from mstrblueskys :
I own a few of these. At $12 this is a steal. They sound great and are really well built. I use them to record ambient noise outside like rain and rivers and it's really nice to have a cheap, great sounding mic that I don't have to worry too much about. Also great for Teams meetings, twitch, and discord.
Can agree with the review above. Bought it for teams meetings for ~$30. Have had it for ~3 years. Works great. No issues. Works on 3 of my computers without any issues.
Don't even recall if I had to install any drivers. Definitely will buy for $12

This was actually my 2nd choice. The first choice was another popular brand which failed miserably. This one worked out for me.
Today 03:33 AM
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ashishagrToday 03:33 AM
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Quote from SharpSquirrel178 :
Use this for Teams/Slack daily, sounds better than my XM6s apparently. For $12 and usbc, this is such an easy audio upgrade. One design issue is the e cords plug in to the bottom and is recessed, bending it constantly. Will probably have to replace the cable at some point, which probably costs as much as this mic.
I tilt the mic at an angle which resolves the cable bend for my setup.

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Today 04:54 AM
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clockvstrainToday 04:54 AM
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Quote from mstrblueskys :
I own a few of these. At $12 this is a steal. They sound great and are really well built. I use them to record ambient noise outside like rain and rivers and it's really nice to have a cheap, great sounding mic that I don't have to worry too much about. Also great for Teams meetings, twitch, and discord.
not to get nitpicky but this mic has a cardioid polar pattern, meaning it's better for directional sources like vocals (since it blocks out everything behind it). for ambient/nature recordings you'd ideally want an omnidirectional pattern
Today 04:57 AM
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TealGorilla236Today 04:57 AM
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This one or a used blue yeti from FB market?
Today 05:01 AM
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ashmToday 05:01 AM
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Quote from mstrblueskys :
I own a few of these. At $12 this is a steal. They sound great and are really well built. I use them to record ambient noise outside like rain and rivers and it's really nice to have a cheap, great sounding mic that I don't have to worry too much about. Also great for Teams meetings, twitch, and discord.
For Teams calls, do you have to pair it with separate external audio speakers or headphones? I'm wondering if the separation will cause problems with echoes/feedback on the call.
Today 05:09 AM
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sissetonToday 05:09 AM
735 Posts
Probably don't need it and already have a cheap Fifine K669B Mic that I rarely use but for $13 it seemed like a deal to not pass up.
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Today 05:13 AM
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Strider007
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Today 05:13 AM
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Good deal
Today 05:16 AM
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bobbypjToday 05:16 AM
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Might have to get one of these
Today 05:21 AM
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StrongCrib710Today 05:21 AM
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How does it compare to a blue yeti? I know those aren't anything special but they're good for what I need

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Today 05:30 AM
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JD713Today 05:30 AM
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Quote from StrongCrib710 :
How does it compare to a blue yeti? I know those aren't anything special but they're good for what I need
Couple months ago, I bought this on Woot $15. I thought that was a GOOD DEAL. Now, it's only $12 WOW.

I saw this guy compare this mic to many good mic on youtube. To me, it is sound like Shure MS 57. You need a good headphone to hear the different.

Here is youtube sound test:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx3sjOB7u9U

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