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(EMAILWIRE.COM, April 02, 2007 ) El Segundo, CA -- Marshall Electronics Inc., is pleased to announce the introduction of the MXL USB.008 the first Low Noise, Large Gold Diaphragm, Cardioid Condenser Mic intended for serious use in the Broadcasting and Recording industry. The mic gives that big warm studio sound that will be appreciated by narrators, news reporters and by teachers for music training applications.The MXL USB .008 is like having a great studio in a mic.; no mixers, preamps or expensive studio gear. No special software or drivers, just plug in to your portable or desktop computer, set your preferences and enjoy instant studio quality recordings.The mic uses the best of both analog and digital technology to bring true low noise studio quality to a compact ready to travel mic. It features a large 32mm gold diaphragm capsule, a 20-20kHz frequency response, plus a 3–position analog gain control. The digital section features a 16 bit Delta Sigma A/D converter with a sampling of 44.1 and 48.1. A red LED light behind the protective grill informs the user that the mic is active and correctly oriented toward the user. The mic is internally wired with MOGAMI cable for maximum fidelity.The MXL USB.008 ships in a rugged tote bag, which includes a desktop mic stand, stand adaptor, a 10-foot USB cable, wind screen, and user’s manual.The MXL USB.008 carries an MSRP of $ 199.00.and is now available thru Broadcast and Pro-Audio Dealers. A stereo version will also be available. A FREE demo of narration and acoustic guitar is available from: www.mxl-usb.com or by calling 800-800-6608 and asking for the CD. MXL also provides a new instant recording software called the MXL USB Recorder which is available for free downloading. The new software operates like a 2 trk DAT recorder and also features a tape loop for multimedia applications.About Marshall Electronics Marshall Electronics Inc. is the world's largest producer of HDTV LCD monitor panels for the growing Broadcast and Multimedia industry. www.mars-cam.com All new studio mics are designed at the Marshall HDTV R&D center in L.A. CA. See us NAB 2007 Las Vegas, April 16-19 Booth SU1926.Contact:Marshall Electronics, Inc.Leonard MarshallTel: 310-259-7629www.mxl-usb.com###This press release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.Com. For more information on press release distribution, go to http://www.emailwire.com.
Marshall Electronics, Inc.
Leonard Marshall
lmca@cox.net
Source: EmailWire.com
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