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Lee Gordon
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 11:47 am    Post subject: MicPort Pro Clone? Reply with quote

Earlier this week, I received Harlan Hogan's latest email featuring the various VO related stuff he sells. Included were the MicPort Pro for $199 and just beneath it was the MXL Mic Mate Pro for $90. If I were previously aware of the latter, the information had slipped my mind, but it struck me that the two units bore an uncanny resemblance to one another. Does anybody know if the similarities run deeper than cosmetic? Could it be that Centrance has their unit made for them by MXL?

Higher up the page is Harlan's $300 VO-1A mic, which I believe is possibly just an autographed version of the sub-$100 MXL 2006, so there is precedent. As it happens, my MicPort Pro started motoboating this week and I had to switch to my spare. Now I'm wondering, if I decide I need a new spare, if the Mic Mate Pro (or a Shure U2X) might be an acceptable choice.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 8:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Centrance and the MXL do appear similar. I'd never even heard of the MXL product. Main difference appears to be bit depth and sampling rate. MHobo Tounge is 24/96 and the MXL is 16/48. X2U is also 16/48. Just from my experience, the X2U performs very well. Saved more than one session when my MHobo Tounge decided it didn't want to play nice. No one noticed any difference when I had to substitute it for the MHobo Tounge during a live ISDN session. The X2U is also around the same price as the MXL. I do like the control layout better on the X2U vs. MHobo Tounge( or MXL). For example, the 48v phantom switch is in line with the gain/monitor/volume controls...not on the end of the unit like the MHobo Tounge. Headphone jack is on the side and easily accessed. Plus the build quality of the X2U is like the proverbial tank.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll jump in with another aye vote for the Shure X2U. I had been dismayed by recent reports of QC failures with the MHobo Tounge and also it's (relatively) high price. I looked at the options and went for the X2U as my travel interface. I've very happy with the audio quality... sure, it doesn't go to 96k/24-bit... but there again, I don't ever use 96k anyway, so the requirement for it on the road is highly unlikely. Also, echoing previous comments, it's built like a brick-outhouse and feels like it will stand up to life on the road. In fact, as it now seems to have taken up residence in "temp studio west"... I'm getting another one Smile
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