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Samson CO3U condenser Microphone with USB (C03U)

Samson CO3U condenser Microphone with USB (C03U)

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Brand: Samson
Category: Musical Instruments

Buy New: £69.00



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 64

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.5 x 3.5
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MPN: C03U
Model: SAC03UCW
UPC: 410000152010
EAN: 0410000152010
ASIN: B000EZKZMY

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Following on the success of the C01U, Samson is proud to introduce the C03U, multi-pattern USB studio condenser microphone. Based on the extremely popular C03 studio condenser, the C03U delivers the same pristine audio quality and enhanced capabilities along with a high quality A/D converter and USB output.The C03U features dual 19mm internal shock mounted diaphragms with switchable omni, cardioid, and figure-8 pick-up patterns. Perfect for recording vocals or any acoustic instrument plus the selectable patterns make it ideal for a variety of specialized recording situations, like multiple vocalists, ambient room miking, and even a group of people around a conference table recording a Podcast.The C03U works seamlessly on any computer running Mac OS X or Windows XP, and with most DAW software programs without having to install any extra software or drivers. Plugs in directly to any computer with a USB interfaceSwitchable Cardioid, Omni, and Figure-8 Pickup PatternsHigh Quality A/D Converter with 16-Bit, 48kHz Sampling RateDual Large 19mm Diaphragm ElementsSwitchable High-Pass Filter and 20 dB PadSmooth, Flat Frequency ResponseUSB cable and carry pouch includedDoes not include Sonar Le Or Tripod stand at this price


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fine on XP, ok on Vista, a bit of a nightmare on Linux   September 25, 2008
D'log
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this mic to use with one of the new breed of ultra-portable ultra-cheap solid-state laptops, namely an Asus Eee 4G running Xandros Linux. Also to use with my Vista desktop.

The first thing you might need to know is this is _not_ a stereo microphone, it's mono only - as was the C01U USB. But the C03U USB Microphone has things the C01U USB doesn't, like two more settings for directional pickup of sound, and a switch for low-frequency cutouts on the microphone body itself. Such features on the C03U make it much more useful than the C01U.

Running it with Windows Vista was simple enough, after some basic and easy configuration. Don't install any of the software/drivers that come in the box, if you're using Vista. Just plug in the mic, and a green led on the mic will light up to show it's powered. Vista locates a generic driver, installs it, and the microphone works. You then need to go into the Vista Control panel, find Sound, and boost levels/settings according to Samson's online instruction-page for Vista users.

Sadly, Samson doesn't make a Vista version (durh!) of their pre-amp software. Perhaps because of this, I found my desktop PC couldn't cope with the very top-quality settings (on recordings I heard a high-pitched fast clicking while speaking and for a few seconds afterwards - presumably because my CPU / onboard-audio chip couldn't quite keep up), and so I opted for a lower "1 channel, 16-bit, 22050 Hz" AM radio quality setting. Whatever you set in the Control Panel / Sound dialogue will also be what you want to set as a default in your audio-recorder (such Audacity or Sound Forge) with the probable addition of a "mono" setting.

To run this mic on the Asus EEE 4G is _almost_ impossible. But not quite. Using the EEE's Xandros Linux native O/S with this mic is apparently possible _if_ you can compile the Audacity 1.3.5 beta from source code (groan!). Why? The new version of Audacity is apparently the only Linux GUI sound app that uses the new ALSA sound system, which is required for using USB mics. I tried compiling Audacity multiple times, creeping ahead a little each time before encountering yet another roadblock. Audacity has so many third-party "dependencies" it's completely ridiculous. After eight hours I just gave up on it.

I eventually found that the Eee's command-line Linux "arecorder" application is the _only_ app pre-installed on the EEE that will record from my new USB microphone, since it's part of the new ALSA sound system. Thankfully arecorder records very well (phew), and even records smoothly at 48hz (which Windows Vista choked on!). But can I live with typing commands into the console, rather than clicking a big red button marked "RECORD"? Hmmm... it's certainly not ideal, and I'm still thinking about deleting Xandros completely, and just installing Windows XP instead.

This mic can be made to be deliciously sensitive at long range - great for field recordings of ambience. And podcasters get a sensitive bass-rich sound that can make you sound/feel more impressive and more like a pro presenter. This is certainly worth buying for XP or Vista, but beware of thinking this is going to be "plug-&-play" with Linux.



5 out of 5 stars Simple setup and excellent recording quality   September 20, 2008
James Drake (UK)
I'd like to start off by saying I know nothing about how a mic usually is connected to a computer/device to record. This did not stop me from setting the mic up in under a minute. Simply plug the mic into your computer and windows will automatically detect and setup the device. I didn't even need to put a cd in.

For the recording itself I installed some free software (Audacity) from the web to allow me to fiddle with the sound after recording. This mic is also very good for dictating to the computer, as that is what I am using it to do right now!



5 out of 5 stars Top quality microphone for 1, 2 or more people. Excellent for Podcasting   August 22, 2008
S. Page (UK)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Received this in a small cardboard box. Surprised it came with a software disc, sadly for me it was a Windows only app, think you would have included something a little more cross platform, lots of us mac users out there into sound recording but that is life. Also came with a nylon carry pouch and a neat little tripod, now that really is useful. Can see that tripod being excellent for group recordings around a table perhaps? Also included with a reasonably long USB lead, much longer than normal USB leads. Again Excellent. This mic can work in three modes. Basically Super Cardiod (Front for 1 person), Figure 8 (Front and Back, for 2 people) and All around for 3 or more. There is a 10dB pad function if your recording loud noised and you want to attenuate that a bit. Also a filter switch to get rid of table rumble or bass sounds if recording vocals or cymbals. This does a good job when recording vocals. The quality is astounding. You need nothing more than the mic itself and a free USB port. As this is sending the signal digitally Amazon do some great USB extenders USB Active Repeater Extension Cables so you could run this for many, many meters just keep plugging the powered extenders in. I cant fault this microphone, it takes out so many of the variables with mixers and cables and electrical noise in audio cables, etc, it just plugs in and works. Adjust the volume in your app to set levels and I found it works better than another well known bit of kit that cost more than three times the price. Definately recommended.

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