Sorry about double posting this, but there are multiple threads on this mic, and I have a little input, FWIW-
OK- I did get to audition one recently, but only fairly briefly, and not through my own gear. My initial impression is- it sounds like the Bluebird, which I own, and I wouldn't be surprised if much of the circuitry is the same or similar. It's not particularly colored, so I think of it as a "just the facts, ma'am" sort of mic. My voice is fairly high and thin, without a lot of low frequency overtones (like Jonathan Edwards), so when I flipped the high-pass filter switch (whatever they call it) there was no discernable change, except that I lost much of the low frequency rumble from the guy playing bass in the next room.
My short form conclusion- it's not revolutionary, despite the advertising hype, but it is a damn good $200 mic that lacks the characteristic high-mid frequency boost we have come to associate with Chinese mics. I think it does exactly what it intends to do- to be a versatile, uncolored, relatively flat, entry-level condenser, and I would recommend it as a first condenser for those on a budget without reservation. The fact that it comes with a shock mount and a pop filter makes it competitive against anybody's entry-level condenser. I also think that if you own a bluebird, you basically already own one.-Richie