MicPort Pro: Podcasting Dream

If you’re like me you probably own a metric ton load of microphones from all of those podcasts you might do (okay I realize some of you might not do podcasts). I’ve been known to drop a pretty penny on microphones and other gear, hell I even own a mic that I paid over $500 for (I know I’m crazy).
One of the problems with having a studio pro microphone is the inability to make it very portable. Pro mics usually use an XLR type connector and I have yet to run across a laptop that has an XLR input. Because of the lack of XLR inputs you usually have to carry a pre-amp and some sort of firewire or USB breakout box to make it all work, way to much when you are trying to travel light.
CEntrance has all the angles covered with its new, self-contained, XLR input, USB-based MicPort Pro. The idea behind the device is quite simple: It takes any XLR microphone (or input) and converts it to a self-powered, single channel, 24-bit / 96Khz audio interface – all you have to do is plug it in with its supplied USB cable. You can get it now for $149.95.