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Westlake Village, CA - Jan 15, 2009 - Blue Microphones is now shipping the Bottle Rocket Stage One solid-state microphone and the Bottle Rocket Stage Two tube microphone.

The Stage One Bottle Rocket is a transformerless solid-state microphone system that is fully compatible with the Bottle Caps, the same interchangeable capsule system used with Blue's Bottle mic. It comes with Blue's B8 capsule as well as a custom shockmount and wood storage box.

The Stage Two Bottle Rocket is a transformerless tube microphone is also compatible with the Bottle Caps. Stage Two comes with Blue's B8 capsule and a custom shockmount, five-conductor tube mic cable, Blue's Powerstream power supply and an ATA-style flight case.




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