Microphone Reviews: The Blue Encore 100

For any performer, nothing is more annoying than being there onstage all ready and hyped up to play and then getting nothing but loud shrieks of feedback from your microphone. And Blue Microphones is about to make that dream come true.

Check out Blue Microphone’s most recent release, the Encore 100.

Blue microphones are popular for its unique look and its impressively ability to get a wide range of sounds without sounding cheap. Through the years, Blue has stayed afloat the many competitions even when they crossed other product lines like the Snowball and the Snowflake. But nobody expected for them to take one more bold move, until now.

Blue has conquered the live stage with its new Encore Series of hand-held microphones. The Encore series stand out from rest of the hand-helds because of its mere beauty and impressive sound quality. And the eldest among three siblings, the Encore 100, has dropped a number of jaws in awe after a series of tests, both onstage and in the studio.

It will not suffice to call the Encore 100 ruggedly constructed. The first thing that you notice the moment your hold the microphone out of the box is its weight it is not uncomfortably heavy, but is clearly more solid than any other hand-held dynamics available today. Its form perfectly rests in the hand and its slip-resistant feature made it an instant favorite among performers who vigorously sweat onstage.

The Encore 100 has an Aria dynamic capsule, an element that allows the mic to become attuned to modern audio systems. The Encore 100 is unique from other hand-helds because it is capable of producing crisp highs and upper mids without the shriek. Its cardioids pickup patterns do not only provide good isolation, it has an impressive feedback rejection feature as well. On top of that, the Encore 100 provides functional proximity effect you get a lower end when you get close but you do not sound dull at all.

In an acoustic setting, the Encore 100 will give you an impressive voice articulation without needing any graphic EQ adjustments in your guitar or vocal amp. It flattens the equalizer’s upper midrange and reduces any feedback on the mic while it enhances the sound of your instrument. In the studio, the Encore 100 provides a lot of sound detail without sounding cold and damp. This only means that the microphone can perform really well in both worlds. It delivers nothing but the sound that you deserve, and so much more.

With the Encore 100, you will get nothing but a crisp and clear sound whether you are playing in an intimate show or taking the house down in a blues bar. So why go for anything less? Order the Encore 100 now!

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