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		<title>Great Deal on a Backup Battery Charger</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2014 07:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anshel Sag]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We caught wind of a pretty sweet backup battery deal on woot.com, a daily deal website now owned by Amazon. This is for the Gorilla ...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="500" height="500" src="http://cdn.vrworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/GorillaGadgets1.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Gorilla Gadgets Charger" /></p><p>We caught wind of a pretty sweet backup battery deal <a href="http://www.woot.com/offers/gorilla-16-800-mah-battery-pack-w-led-screen-8?ref=cnt_dly_tl" target="_blank">on woot.com</a>, a daily deal website now owned by Amazon. This is for the Gorilla Gadgets CHR-150 Uhuru! 16,800 mAh External Portable Battery Pack Charger with LED Screen. Why is this a great deal? Because <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Gadgets-Indicator-Dual-bulb-flashlight/dp/B00EO9LRH8/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1406785229&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=Gorilla+Gadgets+Uhuru%21" target="_blank">Amazon is selling it right now for $70</a>, but Woot.com is selling it for $40 and the suggested retail price is $140. But what makes this thing awesome? Well, other than the fact that it comes with three different charging connectors (microUSB, lightning and Apple 30-pin), it can also fully charge an iPad and an iPhone and probably still have some charge left (depending on whether the devices are on).</p>
<p>While Gorilla Gadgets may not necessarily have a very well recognized name, the online reviews appear to indicate that they make a pretty solid product. And while we haven&#8217;t reviewed one of these yet, we&#8217;ve reviewed similar products before from a multitude of other companies. These guys appear to make a pretty solid product and at $40 its really hard to beat that big of a battery. Unfortunately, even though it does have two USB ports, only one port is a 2A fast-charger port while the other is a 1A trickle-charger port. It would be nice if they had a 2.5A charger like some of the ones we&#8217;ve seen from Patriot, but at $40 its really hard to complain. With a 16,800 mAh battery you could theoretically charge something like 10 iPhones before you run out of juice.</p>
<p>So, with that in mind, we recommend you head on over to Woot.com and check out this charger because its a pretty good one and you&#8217;re not going to find a battery pack anywhere near that big for that price. And if you do, you probably should worry about whether or not its going to explode in your hand because that&#8217;s ridiculously cheap. Don&#8217;t forget, once Woot is out, they&#8217;re out and you probably won&#8217;t see this price ever again so make sure you buy one if you really need one.</p>
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		<title>Blue Microphones Spark Digital: Start With A Studio Sound</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2014 23:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matt Brodnick]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this year, Blue Microphones updated their &#8220;Spark Digital&#8221; condenser microphone for compatibility with both PC/Mac and now Lightning-based iOS devices, giving budding artists a simple, entry-level tool ...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Earlier this year, Blue Microphones updated their &#8220;Spark Digital&#8221; condenser microphone for compatibility with both PC/Mac and now Lightning-based iOS devices, giving budding artists a simple, entry-level tool they need for a studio sound at home, or on the go.</p>
<p>USB condenser microphones and consumer mobile recording were all the rage at NAMM Show and other creative events over the past 5 years.  Blue Mics believes their Spark Digital will <span style="color: #222222;">deliver the &#8220;same performance and detailed audio found in professional studios&#8221;, elevating beginning artists to the &#8220;next level of home recording&#8221;.</span></p>
<p>Sounds promising&#8230;  but does it also talk the talk?</p>
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<p>Everything you&#8217;ll need to start recording is in box, with minimal assembly required. The microphone body easily screws into the base shockmount, and from there a single connection below bridges the Spark Digital to either a desktop, laptop, or compatible iOS device and headphones via the appropriate cables.  Also included is a soft carrying bag and owners manual.<img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-35312" src="http://www.brightsideofnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/spark6.jpg" alt="spark6" width="980" height="738" /></p>
<p>As always, Blue didn&#8217;t skimp on design. The desktop stand is both stylish and sturdy, while allowing enough room below the mic to route the USB cabling. The shockmount, however, is underwhelming and noisy at times, which I&#8217;ll cover later in this review.  A pop filter is not included, and available for separate purchase through their customer service.  Without it &#8211; watch those &#8220;P&#8221;s.</p>
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<p>Most of your controls are right at your fingertips. On the front sits a glowing knob that adjusts the microphone gain and your headphones. Both settings are married together, but even with the knob turned all the way down, a full signal is still sent via USB, so this is more of a volume control.</p>
<p>Pushing on the button mutes the mic, but you cannot hear playback when enabled. Although connecting your cans directly into the Spark ensures latency-free monitoring, the output has a noticeable hiss underneath. Plugging your headphones into the system instead, while cleaner, would be jarring to listen to because of digital conversion lag. The actual recording does not have this hiss, but I found myself switching between Spark and laptop after takes to ensure a quality recording.</p>
<p>Now for the &#8220;Focus&#8221; control on the back.  Simply put, while ON, this is a high-pass filter starting at 100 Hz. In the the OFF position, there&#8217;s about a 3 dB bump @ 90 Hz for a &#8220;punchier low-end&#8221; advertised in the manual. Overall, this mic has a very colored characteristic, which I&#8217;ll cover next.</p>
<h3>Tech Talk</h3>
<p>The Spark Digital shares the same capsule and components as its original analog brother, replacing the XLR innards with a USB converter housed inside the same body.  It features the same cardioid pickup pattern, focusing in on whatever is directly in front of the mic element, and rejecting most information from surrounding angles. The DAC converts at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, by 16-bit depth, which is a common standard for music listening, however most &#8220;studio-grade&#8221; recording is captured at a much higher specs.  While 44.1 may be satisfactory for entry-level voice work, higher bit rates are more crucial when recording a wide variety of instrumentation.</p>
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<p>Looking at the frequency response, this mic comes with character.  Although it shouldn&#8217;t be used for flat reference recording, these curves at least allow for smooth and present vocals to immediately sit into a mix. The manual states the Spark Digital has a 32 dB adjustable gain, but like most USB condensers I still found myself almost kissing the mic to get an achievable voice-over, plus cranking it up ~10 dB in post. One quirk is my mic still sends a full signal to my system regardless of where the knob is turned, which may be a bug on my end. The fact remains that USB voltage can only drive a condenser mic so far, so staying close to the element is key when using the Spark.</p>
<h3>Performance</h3>
<p>Anyway, enough jargon.  Check out these raw, unsweetened samples and decide for yourself:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Voice Over:</p>
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<p><span style="color: #444444;">I brought up the shockmount earlier because it&#8217;s a let down. Despite having a stylish and simple design, the shockmount is only effective if the mic stays perfectly perpendicular, without any handling or movement immediately around it.  The rattling you hear appears to be the gap between the mics screw threads and the mounts bottom surface not making a complete seal, and I hope this is a quirk with just my unit. Shockmounts are meant to isolate the mic from handling noise, not create it.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Acoustic Guitar:<br />
&#8220;G Chord&#8221;</p>
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The low end on an acoustic guitar may be a bit muddy, so you may need to tinker with mic placement and maybe even the Focus switch so it doesn&#8217;t overpower the track.  Overall, it plays nicely with guitar, but because power output on the mic is limited by USB, you need to get up close.</p>
<p>When connected to a Lightning-based iPad or iPhone, iOS immediately recognizes it as an input device. Free recording apps like TASCAM&#8217;s &#8220;PCM Recorder&#8221; work well, with little discernible quality difference. Monitoring through the Spark&#8217;s headphone output still has the introduced hiss.  &#8220;It just works&#8221;, but whether you&#8217;ll actually be using an iDevice to handle your home recordings is a whole different argument.</p>
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<p>As far as USB condensers go, the Spark Digital is a fine choice for budding creatives: with its sound quality, flexibility, and ease of use.  While it does have room for technical and structural improvement, for a $200 price point, this can at least make a good gift for someone just entering the world of home digital recording. Blue Microphones&#8217; Yeti Pro is also worth checking out, featuring both XLR and USB connectivity, switchable pickup patterns, and higher recording quality options.  Overall, we enjoyed playing with the Spark Digital, and look forward to what&#8217;s next from Blue.</p>
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