Very affordable mic that eliminates hassle. Its aluminum build assures sturdiness and durability, and it's both Mac and PC compatible.
Most
people prefer a simple, straightforward setup process rather than a grueling,
lengthy one. Rest assured that with the
Samson C01U USB microphone, you can skip right to the fun part.
Recording
audio is becoming more and more popular within the mainstream population,
especially now that equipment is more affordable than it once used to be. It’s
simply taken over analogue, which might not be to everyone’s liking (including
mine) but here it is!
I
saw the Samson C01U USB Microphone a few years ago. It created quite a buzz
even before it hit the market. Today, what both amateur and more experienced
musicians look for is a quick and easy way to begin doing what they love:
playing and recording music, and with as little technical mambo jambo as
possible. The Samson C01U USB Mic records vocals and instruments with the same
quality and precision as other non-computer microphones.
The
Samson C01U can be considered plug-and-play, computer-friendly version of the C01, a large
diaphragm condenser microphone that happens to be very popular. The C01U
doesn’t require costly computer pre-amps or in/out boxes. All you need is simply the microphone and the
USB cable.
If you're a Mac user, you may let your worries subside. The C01U is compatible with both Mac and PC computers. A host of Apple Certified educators prefer the the C01U, in addition to Samson's other USB mics, for their seminars and trainings, says Samson Product Specialist Rob Garofala. "Since the C01U is a class compliant USB device, they are compatible with any USB host including Linux OS and even Playstation 2." Moreover, Samson USB microphones are fully capable of functioning without the Soft Pre applet.
I
had no problem connecting the Samson C01U to my computer and exploring the many
audio possibilities. I found that with this microphone, many of my vocal and
guitar recordings were almost on par with microphones that are both highly
regarded and more expensive. As a side
note, keep in mind that the C01U is not omnidirectional. Though it will capture
the ambiance, this microphone is not ideal for catching full room acoustics.
If
you’re looking to record quiet passages of your instrumental magic, beware! The
Samson C01U can make music sound a bit noisy at times. While similar
microphones don’t have this problem, keep in mind that this model is, after
all, a USB device. You can’t expect
perfection. However, you can anticipate
quality and ease of use. For close
guitar and vocal miking, this mic will do the job… and surprisingly well, for
that matter.
Matej Isak
mi@sgn.net