BLUE Mouse?
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BLUE Mouse?
I've been trying to rearrange my microphone cabinet as of late, and I was pretty set on a Bock/Soundelux U195, but their used value has gone up since new ones haven't shipped in 8 months (according to Atlas Pro Audio), and I'm not spending the same amount for a used one as a new one would cost.
So, I started looking at different options, and the Blue Mouse struck me as an interesting choice. I hear it makes a killer front of kick drum microphone, but how does it sound on vocals or other applications?
So, I started looking at different options, and the Blue Mouse struck me as an interesting choice. I hear it makes a killer front of kick drum microphone, but how does it sound on vocals or other applications?
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very, very good-- i regret not holding onto mine. i'm mixing a record i recorded for a friend where we used the mouse for vocals on a couple of songs, which is adding to the sting.
i have a kiwi now which sounds great, but i really wish i had kept those mouses/mice
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I was also considering a Kiwi/Cactus, which I'm assuming are totally different beast, but it seems once you get into their price range there are so many options. I've never tried any BLUE microphones, but it doesn't sound like anything in their line is useless, but the Mouse seems the most unique, and I'm all about that.
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The Mouse is a totally cool mic. My favorite of all the Blue mics I've used. There's LOTS of information on it if you do a search here.
I've used it on kick drum, snare drum, floor tom, vocals, guitar amps, bass amps, keyboard amps (probably), upright bass, harmonica, and lot of acoustic string instruments like banjo and mandolin. It's a really hefty-sounding mic, very clear and masculine-sounding, if that makes any sense.
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I've used it on kick drum, snare drum, floor tom, vocals, guitar amps, bass amps, keyboard amps (probably), upright bass, harmonica, and lot of acoustic string instruments like banjo and mandolin. It's a really hefty-sounding mic, very clear and masculine-sounding, if that makes any sense.
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
That's exactly how I describe AT 4050 vs the AKG C414 that doesn't have the midrange peak.cgarges wrote:The Mouse is a totally cool mic. My favorite of all the Blue mics I've used. There's LOTS of information on it if you do a search here.
I've used it on kick drum, snare drum, floor tom, vocals, guitar amps, bass amps, keyboard amps (probably), upright bass, harmonica, and lot of acoustic string instruments like banjo and mandolin. It's a really hefty-sounding mic, very clear and masculine-sounding, if that makes any sense.
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To me, the 4050 and 414 don't sound anything like the Mouse. Both those mics are way flatter-sounding to my ears and have way more in common with each other than either one does with the Mouse. The Mouse has a very pronounced low-mid thing and a very forward-sounding midrange, sort of like what you would generally expect from something U47-ish. I'm not saying that the Mouse sounds like a U47, but it has that kind of character in terms of EQ, as opposed to something like a U67, C12, SM57, or 451. The Mouse is definitely bigger-sounding than the 4050 or the 414, which is sometimes great and sometimes not-so-great.
I happen to be a position where I have three 4050s, three 414s, and one Mouse available to me most of the time and they all get used a lot. The 414 and 4050 are extremely useful to me largely because of the selectable polar patterns. The Mouse is cardioid-only. I would characterize the 4050 and 414 as much more diverse mics (largely for this reason, but also because of their more neutral character), but the Mouse is a fine mic, albeit a little more specialized in terms of sound.
They're all totally great mics, though.
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
I happen to be a position where I have three 4050s, three 414s, and one Mouse available to me most of the time and they all get used a lot. The 414 and 4050 are extremely useful to me largely because of the selectable polar patterns. The Mouse is cardioid-only. I would characterize the 4050 and 414 as much more diverse mics (largely for this reason, but also because of their more neutral character), but the Mouse is a fine mic, albeit a little more specialized in terms of sound.
They're all totally great mics, though.
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Chris has all the facts.
I'd also like to mention that having used both the blue transformerless mouses (mice?) and the black transformered ones I FAR prefer the black. It just seems to have more character.
The mouse is a great mic, and you'll most likely always find a use for it.
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I'd also like to mention that having used both the blue transformerless mouses (mice?) and the black transformered ones I FAR prefer the black. It just seems to have more character.
The mouse is a great mic, and you'll most likely always find a use for it.
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I'd say you would make a great choice with the MOUSE.
On my voice it's close to if not my favorite mic.
I lives on bass amp. It's odd but it sounds great through a old Mackie pre straight out to a LA4 then to tape, just a great big meaty present sound, and it takes big level too.
For LDC I have the
414
87
4047
MOUSE
baby bottle
U47 Dave Thomas clone
and the MC 012 RED caps
All very useful but the top 3 would be the Mouse, 4047, and the U47
which makes sense considering the previous comments about it being voiced like a 47 so I guess I like that thicker sound alot.
It's an awsome mic.
Here is a few thoughts before you pull the trigger. I couldn't say if the new ones sound like the older Latvian versions, I've heard it's a little bit of a pre CBS type thing. The build and metal work looks different to me. It's total hear say but maybe a Violet globe? A used one might be a better investment, I'm just slinging hash around, but as far as the Baby bottle they did change the build on that one.
Also I've heard about the Sound deluxe mic's that they use BLUE caps anyway (which is fine, why not? they sound great) and that some of those U195's had QC issues but a vocal session I just mixed had used one and it sounded great.
Also HOT TIP I just snagged a great MXL shock on Ebay for 9 bucks that works great on the MOUSE which means more vocal work for that mic soon.
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On my voice it's close to if not my favorite mic.
I lives on bass amp. It's odd but it sounds great through a old Mackie pre straight out to a LA4 then to tape, just a great big meaty present sound, and it takes big level too.
For LDC I have the
414
87
4047
MOUSE
baby bottle
U47 Dave Thomas clone
and the MC 012 RED caps
All very useful but the top 3 would be the Mouse, 4047, and the U47
which makes sense considering the previous comments about it being voiced like a 47 so I guess I like that thicker sound alot.
It's an awsome mic.
Here is a few thoughts before you pull the trigger. I couldn't say if the new ones sound like the older Latvian versions, I've heard it's a little bit of a pre CBS type thing. The build and metal work looks different to me. It's total hear say but maybe a Violet globe? A used one might be a better investment, I'm just slinging hash around, but as far as the Baby bottle they did change the build on that one.
Also I've heard about the Sound deluxe mic's that they use BLUE caps anyway (which is fine, why not? they sound great) and that some of those U195's had QC issues but a vocal session I just mixed had used one and it sounded great.
Also HOT TIP I just snagged a great MXL shock on Ebay for 9 bucks that works great on the MOUSE which means more vocal work for that mic soon.
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Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. You can always sell it for the same price if you don't dig it.minorleagues wrote:Hmm, the transformer version seems a lot harder to come by at a decent price. Someone is offering me a Blue Mouse, transformerless version, with Blue Pop Screen for $650 shipped. Should I take it?
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there was a brief period when i was considering a mouse and i regularly saw the transformer ones used on forums and ebay for 650-700. if you hold out a bit, you'll come across one for a good price.minorleagues wrote:True true. But, if the transformer version is way better I'd rather hold out and see if can find one.xSALx wrote:Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. You can always sell it for the same price if you don't dig it.
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Yeah dude, I bought a transformer version off of gearslutz for $650 a few months ago. Hold out and you can find one.
Amazing mic. Personally I find it to be voiced brighter than most people would categorize it, but it's great on everything everyone has mentioned so far. Also amazing on Acoustic guitars, especially cheap boxy sounding one. Carries all the weight withouth sounding boxy and puts a nice sparkle on the top end without sounding fizzy, if that makes any sense. . .
Amazing mic. Personally I find it to be voiced brighter than most people would categorize it, but it's great on everything everyone has mentioned so far. Also amazing on Acoustic guitars, especially cheap boxy sounding one. Carries all the weight withouth sounding boxy and puts a nice sparkle on the top end without sounding fizzy, if that makes any sense. . .
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