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LightSnake STUSBXLR10 LightSnake USB Microphone cable | 
enlarge | Brand: Soundtech Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $30.04 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 229
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 120 x 87 x 48 This LightSnake cable is a XLR microphone to USB cable which is ideal for vocal recording or Podcasting. The LightSnake microphone cable is basically a "sound card on a cable" and with this cable you can record audio directly onto your computer. Connect the XLR connect of the LightSnake cable to your microphone and then connect the USB end to one of your computers USB ports.
MPN: UMUSBXLR10 Model: STUSBXLR10 UPC: 801128606644 EAN: 0801128606644 ASIN: B000H7O9ZI
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| Features:
| • | Connect your guitar / instrument directly to your computer. Start recording instantly. Analog to digital converter built into cable. Digital quality sound input. No need for a sound card. | | • | Embedded A/D chip technology with audio signal boost eliminates the need for additional signal conversion devices. | | • | Patented "Live when Lit" technology - cable ends light up indicating when sound is being transmitted. 10 Foot heavy-duty shielded cable. | | • | Includes " to Mini Adaptor and " Male to Dual " Female Splitter. | | • | Compatible with Win98 SE / Win ME / Win 2000 / Win XP and Mac OS9 / OS X without additional driver. Simple USB plug-and-play connectivity . |
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Product Description SOUNDTECH STUSBXLR10 LIGHTSNAKE USB MICROPHONE CABLEXLR MICROPHONE TO USB ; IDEAL FOR RECORDING VOICE OR OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TO COMPUTER;PLUG and PLAYNO ADDITIONAL DRIVERS NEEDED ; EMBEDDED 16-BIT ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AUDIO SIGNAL BOOST; 48/44.1 KHZ SAMPLING RATE
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Great 'sound card' December 19, 2008 XP 64-bit edition (and I presume 64-bit Vista) is not friendly to sound cards. One of my applications required a sound 'card'. This baby did the trick with no drivers!
My only wish is that it would supply phantom power for my Shure mikes. No luck there. Other than that, A Great Find.
Noisey October 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
All my recordings have a snowy noise in them. I contacted the manufacuturer and was told "Its unfortunately the nature of the beast". If you own an XLR microphone, you care too much about the sound for this cable to be good enough for you. I returned mine.
pretty great! September 15, 2008 this thing is pretty awesome. it works about as it says it should (which is always nice, especially considering how many things you get out of the box and for reasons beyond explanation they Just Don't Work.).
i am running it on vista, and it really was just plug and play, installed the drivers automatically. and i get much better sound out of it than running an xlr cable through an adaptor into the 1/8 inch jack i already had on my laptop.
plus it looks pretty cool glowin all green.
USB to XLR August 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
LightSnake STUSBXLR10 LightSnake USB Microphone cable
The first thing I did was plug this into my computer and fired up Adobe Audition to record my weekly podcast. The Light snake didn't seem to have any driver issues according to Windows XP, but when plugged in, my computer started sending sound out the cable instead of my headphones (i could tell because the lights on the cable were blinking). After fixing that problem I still cannot get windows or Audition to let me record through the cable from an SM58. I'm going to plug it into my Mac and I'm sure it'll work better but the 'simple plug and play' label may not be applicable depending on your computer and software setup.
May not be recognized June 3, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This product seems to work on some machines but not all. On an XP w/sp3, the system does not recognize the device and asks for the location of a device driver. Of course this is not available and SoundTech Tech claims that they do not know what device driver the cable uses. They also claim that they cannot find out what device driver is needed as they do not manufacture the Lightsnake, and they do not have authority to contact the OEM. After searching the Internet, it appears that I am not alone with this problem, but SoundTech actually told me to call Microsoft to find the device driver. Not much help here as Soundtech cannot tell me what device driver I should be looking for. Maybe the worst tech support I have experienced in my 30+ years in the IT industry!
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