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Blue Condenser Mics: Spark Digital Lightning from $128 (Reg. $200), more

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Amazon is offering the Blue Microphones Spark Digital Lightning/USB Condenser mic for $129.95 shipped (matched at B&H, or $2 less Amazon third party). That’s $70 below the original listing and the best price we can find.

In our full review, we found the Spark to be one of the best USB/Lightning mics for your money. You’ll find a control switch for two different capture patterns, volume control, signal gain, a mute, and a headphone jack on the mic for direct “zero-latency” monitoring. It has received a 4.5/5 star rating from over 26 Amazon customers, but just about all of Blue’s mics get great reviews across the board.

If the Lightning Spark doesn’t interest you, we also still have a fantastic price on Blue’s best selling and very highly rated condenser mic right now at Amazon. You can grab the Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone in Silver for $74.99 shipped. That’s nearly $50 below the original listing and the best we can find.

More Music Production/Home Recording Deals:

Along with its musical instruments/production Black Friday deals, Amazon is offering an extra 20% off a long list of gear including guitars, acoustic guitars, accessories, keyboards and more using code MUSIC20OFF at checkout.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices