ART M-Four Tube Condenser Microphone Multi Pattern Carrying Case and XLR Cable Included Review
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ART M-Four Tube Condenser Microphone Multi Pattern Carrying Case and XLR Cable Included Feature
- Upgraded High Performance Gold Sputtered Dual Diaphragm Capsule.
- 9 User Selectable Polar Patterns Including Omnidirectional, Cardioid and Figure-8 Positions.
- -10dB Pad Switch and Low Frequency Roll-off Switch on Mic Body.
- Discrete Low Self-Noise Tube Circuit Design.
- Low Noise Constant Voltage External Power Supply.
The ART M-Four tube condenser microphone is perfect for recording both critical vocals and essential instruments. The dual diaphragm multi-pattern tube design delivers nine different polar pattern settings allowing unmatched versatility, making the M-Four ideal for virtually every recording application. The microphones chassis is precision-tooled zincaluminum alloy with a dent resistant stainless-steel wire-mesh windscreen protects the dual gold sputtered diaphragms and integrated 12AX7 vacuum tube pre-amp. An external heavy-duty cradle mount suspension virtually eliminates vibration and handling noise. Low Noise External Power Supply - The ART M-Four has nine available polar patterns, selectable from the front panel of the external power supply unit. Rather than limiting the user to only the three most common patterns omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-8 patterns, the ART M-Four has three gradient stages between each of those positions allowing the artist and recording engineer a wider tone pallet. For example, in vocal applications where an omnidirectional pattern isnt quite fat enough, but cardioid is too narrow, you now have three additional steps to find the right subtle mix between those two standard patterns. With the ART M-Four you have the rare opportunity to use the proximity effect of a cardioid, yet still open up the microphone to hear some of the natural early reflections of a good sounding live room. The included heavy-duty cradle-mount suspension virtually eliminates vibration and handling noise, while at the same time safely securing the microphone in any position needed during the recording process.
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Jul 22, 2011 08:45:41