
I bought these desktop speakers to free up some floor space. My previous Logitech 2.1 Z2300’s subwoofer was enormous, but sounded great. I wanted a pair of desktop speakers that could sound as good as the Z2300, but without the enormous subwoofer. The AV30s definitely fit the bill. In fact, I would say they sound much better (they don’t lack in the bass department – there’s plenty of range). This pair of speakers prompted me to want to go back and listen to my entire collection all over again. Highly recommended
If you have a little extra cash and some spare desk space, I’d opt for the AV40s. They have more power, but I don’t think you’d really fret over the AV30s unless you were planning on cranking them, which in my opinion is kind of an excessive attribute of a desktop speaker. You’re not going to want your face blown off when you’re doing your work. But I guess its nice to have.
if you do know, where can i get it?
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August 2nd, 2010 at 2:39 pm
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9G6K69LOSLEN Here is my video review of the Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser Mic. Enjoy! -Matt
August 3rd, 2010 at 2:15 am
I have found this Audio-Technica to perform under many circumstances and as well as I hoped.
I do not have much experience with condenser microphones, but have found its direct utility within the computer enviroment to work seamlessly!!!
I like the look and more about this condenser microphone! I think many others will too!!
Recommend for Sure!!!!!
August 3rd, 2010 at 1:57 pm
This microphone is great! I really like to sing, and I wanted to find a microphone that is good quality and that could plug into your computer/laptop. This microphone is good quality, but I wouldn’t say it is as good as a studio mic. It is really good quality for the price though. I definitely reccomend this product.
August 4th, 2010 at 1:49 am
The item is incredible. Wasn’t sure what to expect because I bought this to work with Window 7 speech recognition. And they recommend a head microphone. But this thing, even when I talk with a low voice picks it up and recognizes the things I want said. And I live the site, seems well build and easy to hold. Or if you want, comes with a nice tripod type cradle where you place on your desk in front of you.
I highly recommend this.
August 4th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
This mic does its job. I am giving 5 starts for the value.
Pros:
1) Affordable price
2) Low noise: I was actually quite surprised when I heard my test recording. Even after signal amplification, I do not hear much noise.
Cons:
1) Small gain: Since I use it mainly for instrumental recording, the gain is a bit low for me. From 2 feet away, a series of amplification is a must, but it works out all right due to low noise. I am not sure for vocal works.
2) Weak bass: You won’t hear much bass from this.
3) Sound getting lumped: Although being neutral, the sound still comes flat.
Overall, I am impressed with this. My complaints won’t go away unless spending ~$1000.
August 5th, 2010 at 2:24 am
If you are looking at this, you know it’s really cheap for a condenser microphone. Probably about as little as you can spend for anything of quality. It does not have a roll-off for low frequencies, or any other switchable pad, but it is built like a tank.
I found that it sounds kind of weak by itself, but with a decent preamp it can sound pretty good.
August 5th, 2010 at 2:23 pm
I tried to post a review before, but I’m thinking I didn’t specify I was over 13, so it didn’t go through. I’m 55. I bought two of these on the advice of my equipment supplier, who has never lead me wrong before. He didn’t lead me wrong this time either. I’ve used these on acoustic guitar, backing vocals, spoken word for a radio show, percussion and guitar cabinets. For the money, I’ve not found anything as versatile. I wouldn’t put them everywhere I’d put a SM57, but they are purported to take high spl’s well. I just didn’t want to break something I use so much. I bought two more as well as a USB version.
August 6th, 2010 at 2:40 am
This is a wonderful microphone. I use it to record interviews in the field instead of a shotgun set up. It is more hassle to use because it requires phantom power. But it provides a clean, clear, warm voice print.
I also plan to use it to record my children’s musical performances here at home. So for home concerts and for my field work, this mic works for me.
DD