Jared,
here's that mic and the company that manufactures it. They actually have some high-quality mics for pretty damn cheap. Bressler (an audio instructor), recommends not using it for vocals but says it works great on amps, bass drums, etc. He trialed it alongside a AEA R44, a Royer R122 a Blue Woodpecker and a few other high-end ribbons and swears by it. List price: $109.95. Pretty looking thing too:

They have some other affordable mics listed as well. Not a bad buy I would speculate. I'm thinking I'll pick one up myself.
In other news: I was riding the 3 bus down to school yesterday, when a horrifying smell reached my nostrils and sent me into shock. That's right, I experienced my first public transportation shitting (the responsibility of someone else not me, I maintain continence), it was quite the experience.
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i could bottle some of the smells from the chicago transit famous L trains......sometimes i wonder how i manage not to pass out on the way home from work.......
city life is beautiful.........
and enough with the microphone porn.
Nice! I might have to pick one of these up. Damn cheap.
(Microphone flipbook for Markley t.b.a.)
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