
Blue Microphones (legally Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC) is an American audio production company owned by
Logitech
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that designs and produces
microphone
A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (), is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems for concert halls and pub ...
s,
headphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audio professionals, musicians and consumers.
History
BLUE Microphones was founded in 1995 by American session musician
Skipper Wise
Bernard Louis "Skipper" Wise (born March 6, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and entrepreneur born in Los Angeles.
In 1983, he fronted the contemporary jazz group, Windows, which delivered four top 10 radio records punctuat ...
and Latvian recording engineer
Mārtiņš Saulespurēns
Blue Microphones (legally Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC) is an American audio production company owned by Logitech that designs and produces microphones, headphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audi ...
. The company's name is a
backronym
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for ''Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics''. The company was started up in Latvia, with the development of the first few prototypes happening there, and now it is headquartered in
Westlake Village,
California
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, United States.
BLUE Microphones first creation was the “bottle,” a versatile studio XLR microphone encompassing interchangeable capsules curated to isolate sonic signatures for any application which became widely used among professional recording musicians. The concept of this came from Skipper’s daughter Jessica, an aspiring singer at age 12, suggested to Skipper to create a microphone for sending audio recordings through the internet. The sizing and shape of the snowball was similar in size to a
softball
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. (the Snowball is in diameter) BLUE Microphones perspective was to collaborate with other aspiring creatives online, synonymous with the needs of the developing consumer world of technology in the 90’s. With a nudge from
Apple Inc.
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, the Westlake Village company created a low-cost condenser microphone called the Snowball for use with music recording software, GarageBand. That microphone became popular with aspiring pro musicians and dedicated hobbyists as an alternative to renting time in a recording studio.
The first BLUE microphone was created in 1995 in Riga, Latvia.
From 1995 - 2004 BLUE microphones were manufactured in Latvia, from 2005 the production moved to China, with some microphones being built in the US.
In 2008, Skipper and Martins sold BLUE Microphones to Transom Capital, a private Equity firm from Southern California.
In 2013, The Riverside Company acquired BLUE Microphones from Transom Capital. Intrepid Investment Bankers advised BLUE Microphones in the transaction.
In July 2018,
Logitech
Logitech International S.A. ( ; often shortened to Logi) is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of computer peripherals and software, with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, and Newark, California. The company has offices throughout Europe ...
announced plans to acquire Blue Microphones for $117 million USD.
File:Blue Yeti Blackout.jpg, Yeti Blackout
File:Blue Microphones Snowball.jpg, Snowball
File:Blue Microphones Dragonfly.jpg, Dragonfly
File:BLUE bottle microphones (setting for grand piano).jpg, Two Blue Bottle microphones set up to record a grand piano
Awards
*
Electronic Musician
''Electronic Musician'' is a monthly magazine published by Future US featuring articles on synthesizers, music production and electronic musicians.
History and profile
''Electronic Musician'' began as ''Polyphony'' magazine in 1975, publis ...
2000 Editor’s Choice Microphone of the Year - Blueberry condenser microphone
* RetailVision 2009 Best Hardware peripheral - Mikey and Eyeball 2.0
* BeatWeek (formerly iProng) Best in Show 2009, 2010
* Blue Yeti X was awarded for Innovation in 2020 by CES (Consumer Technology Association)
See also
*
C-Media
C-Media Electronics, Inc. () is a Taiwan computer hardware company that manufactures processors for PC audio and USB storage, and wireless audio devices.
Products
ISA audio
* CMI8328
* CMI8330
PCI audio
* CMI8338
* CMI8738-SX
* CMI8 ...
- supplier of chips for USB microphones
*
List of microphone manufacturers
References
External links
*
BLUE Designs WebsiteBLUE Website
Interview with Skipper WiseNAMM Oral History Library (2011)
Interview with Martin SaulespurensNAMM Oral History Library
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Companies based in Westlake Village, California
Manufacturing companies based in Greater Los Angeles
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Electronics companies established in 1995
American companies established in 1995
2018 mergers and acquisitions
Audio equipment manufacturers of the United States
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