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Neat Microphones Reveals the Versatile Worker Bee II Condenser Microphone - Ideal for Recording and Streaming Vocals and Instruments

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Neat Microphones, the innovative brand of high-quality digital USB and analog microphones from Turtle Beach Corporation, today revealed the Worker Bee II, the ideal creation tool for recording, podcasting, and streaming applications. The latest microphone added to Neat's all-new line-up, the Worker Bee II is heir to their original Worker Bee that was often noted by performers and engineers as an ideal mic for capturing richly detailed vocals, as well as the precision of plucked and percussive instruments - all at an exceptional MSRP of $99.99. The Worker Bee II launches December 6, 2021 and is available for pre-order now from participating retailers, including Amazon, American Music Supply, Sweetwater, and zZounds.

"We're extremely proud that we can deliver such an accurate recording instrument at $99.99. What the Worker Bee II hears, it reproduces truthfully," said Skipper Wise, Founder of Neat Microphones and Vice President at Turtle Beach. "We're excited to offer such a faithful sound at a high value price." The Worker Bee II's capsule captures every nuance and transient it hears, giving an open and natural sonic signature. It features solid-state cardioid condenser microphone technology with an internally shockmounted, medium-sized 25 mm capsule and discrete Class A electronics that can handle high sound pressure levels with a wide frequency and dynamic range. It sounds great on guitar amps, brass, live recordings, and drums, while retaining a level of detail that brings out the nuances in vocals and spoken voice.




Plus, the Worker Bee II's tight pickup pattern and compact size is perfect for positioning in small spaces and recording more of the sounds you want and less of the ones you don't want, in treated and untreated rooms. With its outstanding versatility and incredible sound quality, let a Worker Bee II loose in your home or studio and you'll quickly be rewarded with the hardest working mic in the industry.

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What is with this company and sending out press releases accompanied by a single, overly cropped product photo?
 
What is with this company and sending out press releases accompanied by a single, overly cropped product photo?
There's a better pic in yesterdays news about this.

 
There's a better pic in yesterdays news about this.

Yeah, I saw that :) Still kind of weird, they did the same with a previous model as well.

Edit: that actually seems to be a different model, Bumblebee rather than Worker Bee. At least we got to see that one!
 
What is with this company and sending out press releases accompanied by a single, overly cropped product photo?
I guess they're trying to make their products look cool?
 
There's a better pic in yesterdays news about this.

The Worker Bee 2 isn't the Bumble Bee 2. They are 2 different products. You know nothing...
 
The Worker Bee 2 isn't the Bumble Bee 2. They are 2 different products. You know nothing...
Wow, that took a nasty turn. What gives?
 
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