By | Sun, 09 Nov 2008
Blue
Microphones, a leading innovator in microphone technology and design,
today introduced Icicle, a powerful in-line USB converter and preamp.
Designed with Blue's unique sense of style and commitment to quality,
Icicle makes connecting XLR microphones directly to your Mac or PC
simple and effective.
"Today's musicians live in both the analog and digital worlds, and
Icicle bridges those worlds in a way that only Blue can, with
sophistication, an understanding of how musicians work, and a clean,
simple style," said Skipper Wise, President of Blue Microphones.
A key design goal of Blue is to keep technology out of the way of
making music, so there are no complicated drivers, I/O boxes, or messy
converters required. Icicle works with dynamic and condenser
microphones, providing high quality and hassle free connectivity with
Mac or PC for recording, podcasting, voiceovers and more.
Icicle features:
• Studio quality microphone preamp
• 48V phantom power
• Fully balanced low noise front end
• Analog gain control
• Plug and Play driverless operation
• 44.1 kHz, 16-bit CD quality converter
• Mac or PC operation
Blue will introduce the Icicle and other new products at a launch event
at the Gibson/Baldwin showroom in Beverly Hills on November 6, 2008.
This exclusive event will feature performances from breakthrough
artists The Daylights, Mateo, and Chris Pierce, who was the first
artist to use the Icicle with Blue's flagship Bottle Microphone to
record directly into a computer.
Veteran recording engineer Tom McCauley has recorded tracks with all
three artists for the November 6th launch event, incorporating the use
of Blue's newest microphones, the Bottle Rockets Stage One and Stage
Two, as well as the Icicle. "Having been a long-time fan of Blue
Microphones, I was not at all surprised to see how well these new
products performed in the studio," he said. "I was impressed by the
fact that I could use any mic I like, and still have a simple direct
line to my computer's recording software using the Icicle."
Pricing and Availability
Icicle will be available in December 2008 for a suggested retail price
of $59.99 at flagship retail partners such as Guitar Center, The Apple
Retail Store and Amazon.com as well as other fine pro-audio and
consumer electronics retailers worldwide.