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Saramonic Blink500B2+ Wireless Mic Review | MMORPG.com

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Looking for a mic you can use at home or on the go for content creation? The Saramonic Blink500B2+ may be for you. Why buy two mics when you can use one for both? Find out if it's worth picking up in this review!

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  • AngrakhanAngrakhan Member EpicPosts: 1,750
    Good price if it's a decent mic. My only issue is it's USB-C or Lightning meaning there's no way to plug it into a standard mixing board or digital audio interface which expect quarter inch or XLR. That means to use it with your DAW you're going to have to change the audio input to this mic and record that track alone. That's going to present a big pain especially if you're trying to record your band in a live session. If they have an XLR adapter for this mic it would solve that. As it is it's priced about the same as a Shure 57 which is your entry level workhorse mic used in studios for decades to produce any number of legendary recordings. If you're looking for more flexibility than being able to record just this mic at any given time then there's a lot more industry standard proven options out there that do the same thing. Wireless XLR systems start at $150 which is as much as this whole mic, but can be used with any XLR mic in your bag and will work with any mixing board or digital audio interface.
    GameByNight
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