SONTRONICS Orpheus Multi-pattern Condenser Microphone

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With omni-directional, cardioid and figure-of-eight patterns, as well as a 10dB cut/boost function, Sontronics ORPHEUS is the perfect choice for practically any studio or live application. Its low self-noise and unmistakable presence allow you to record the subtlest of instruments or voices without the need to edit afterwards. The highly sensitive 35mm dual-diaphragm capsule is […]

 

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With omni-directional, cardioid and figure-of-eight patterns, as well as a 10dB cut/boost function, Sontronics ORPHEUS is the perfect choice for practically any studio or live application.

Its low self-noise and unmistakable presence allow you to record the subtlest of instruments or voices without the need
to edit afterwards.

The highly sensitive 35mm dual-diaphragm capsule is suspended in its own special mount, almost floating in the large, spherical basket. ORPHEUS’s body is cast from zinc alloy, which gives a very low resonance, helping to keep the signal tight and accurate.

Sontronics ORPHEUS is supplied in a luxury, velvet-lined wooden case and really does sound as good as it looks. When used as a room mic or for drum overheads, either on its own or in a pair, ORPHEUS will totally blow your mind!

Technical Specifications

There is rather less technical spec provided with these mics than I’d like to see for microphones in this price range. Specifically, there’s no response plot, so I couldn’t see where the presence peak, (which my ears told me was definitely there), was located. Both mics have a quoted 20Hz-20kHz frequency response, but without saying how many decibels down the response is at the extremes, so the numbers are pretty meaningless.

Both mics have a 20mV/Pa sensitivity, which is in the same ball park as most other large-diaphragm capacitor mics, and the solid-state Orpheus has a 2dB better EIN figure than the tube-based Helios, which is quoted as 18dBA. While these figures are perfectly acceptable for most studio tasks (and as good as or better than most Chinese-built mics), they aren’t as good as some of the newer designs from the more mainstream mic companies. For example, a modern-day Neumann U87 comes in at around 12dB EIN, and many of Rode’s mics, which use a new generation of surface-mount circuitry, manage an astonishingly low 7dB EIN or better.

The maximum SPL handling is also a little lower than average at 125dB at 1kHz for 0.5 percent distortion. Most mics manage 135dB or thereabouts, with the most tolerant getting up above 140dB. Putting this into perspective, it isn’t going to affect vocal recording, and that’s mainly where this mic is aimed, but close-miking brass instruments or loud percussion could throw up problems. If you’re using this as a conventional studio vocal mic or for instruments like acoustic guitar, then both the noise figure and the maximum SPL handling are absolutely no problem.

Weight 2.00 kg

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ContentWith omni-directional, cardioid and figure-of-eight patterns, as well as a 10dB cut/boost function, Sontronics ORPHEUS is the perfect choice for practically any studio or live application. Its low self-noise and unmistakable presence allow you to record the subtlest of instruments or voices without the need to edit afterwards. The highly sensitive 35mm dual-diaphragm capsule is suspended in its own special mount, almost floating in the large, spherical basket. ORPHEUS's body is cast from zinc alloy, which gives a very low resonance, helping to keep the signal tight and accurate. Sontronics ORPHEUS is supplied in a luxury, velvet-lined wooden case and really does sound as good as it looks. When used as a room mic or for drum overheads, either on its own or in a pair, ORPHEUS will totally blow your mind! Technical Specifications There is rather less technical spec provided with these mics than I'd like to see for microphones in this price range. Specifically, there's no response plot, so I couldn't see where the presence peak, (which my ears told me was definitely there), was located. Both mics have a quoted 20Hz-20kHz frequency response, but without saying how many decibels down the response is at the extremes, so the numbers are pretty meaningless. Both mics have a 20mV/Pa sensitivity, which is in the same ball park as most other large-diaphragm capacitor mics, and the solid-state Orpheus has a 2dB better EIN figure than the tube-based Helios, which is quoted as 18dBA. While these figures are perfectly acceptable for most studio tasks (and as good as or better than most Chinese-built mics), they aren't as good as some of the newer designs from the more mainstream mic companies. For example, a modern-day Neumann U87 comes in at around 12dB EIN, and many of Rode's mics, which use a new generation of surface-mount circuitry, manage an astonishingly low 7dB EIN or better. The maximum SPL handling is also a little lower than average at 125dB at 1kHz for 0.5 percent distortion. Most mics manage 135dB or thereabouts, with the most tolerant getting up above 140dB. Putting this into perspective, it isn't going to affect vocal recording, and that's mainly where this mic is aimed, but close-miking brass instruments or loud percussion could throw up problems. If you're using this as a conventional studio vocal mic or for instruments like acoustic guitar, then both the noise figure and the maximum SPL handling are absolutely no problem.

K2 - ?It cant be done?? Precision Variable Pattern Dual 1? Condenser Valve Microphone.
 
The R?DE K2 is the result of designing and building 1000?s of valve microphones. The
K2?s HF-1 capsule is the pinnacle of transducer technology. The sound quality combines
modern high-end specifications with the character and subtleties of the legendary 50?s mics.
Infinitely variable control of the K2?s polar patterns provides the freedom and flexibility to
excel in any recording situation. The K2 is another example of R?DE?s commitment to
building quality studio microphones to meet the exacting standards demanded by today?s
professionals.At the 2004 Frankfurt Music Messa, 56 of the most prestgious music industry
magazines voted the K2 the ?Best Studio Microphone of 2004?.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Features:
? New large capsule with gold sputtered diaphragm. ? Ultra low noise.
? Wide dynamic range. ? Class ?A? valve circuitry. ? Hand-selected and
graded 6922 twin-triode valve. ? Dedicated Power Supply. ? High strength
welded and heat-treated steel mesh head. ? Durable satin nickel finish.
? Internal capsule shock mounting. ? High level of RF rejection. ? Supplied
complete with SM2 Shock Mount and RC2 Custom Carry Case.
? Continuously variable polar patterns. From omni, through cardiod to
figure 8, controlled at the power supply.
Operation power:
The K2 is designed to operate from a dedicated power supply (110 - 120 V/220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz)
Acoustic principle: Externally polarized 25 mm(1?) condenser.
Directional pattern:
Continuously variable multi pattern -Omni, through Cardioid to figure 8.
Frequency range:  20 Hz - 20 kHz
Output impedance:
Valve impedence converter with bipolar output buffer.
Signal noise ratio din iec 651:
 > 81 dB (1kHz relative to 1 Pa; per IEC651,IEC268-15).
Equvalent noise:  10 dBA SPL (per IEC651, IEC268-15).
Maximum spl: 162 dB (@ 1% THD into 1k).
Sensitivity:
 -36 dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (16 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB.
Power supply voltage:
Dedicated Power Supply(110 - 120 V/220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz).
Weight:  815 gms
Dimensions width:  208.5 mm
Dimensions depth:  55 mm
Dimensions height:  55 mm
Maximum output voltage:  > +30 dBu (@ 1% THD into 1 k).

Live sound
Podcasting Home recording Vocals Musical instruments Perception 120
  • General-purpose cardioid recording microphone
  • Extended frequency response
  • Roadworthy construction
  • Switchable 20 dB preattenuation pad
  • Switchable bass cut filter
  • Designed and engineered by AKG in Vienna, Austria
The Perception 120 is a 2/3-inch diaphragm true condenser microphone that offers solid build quality, outstanding performance, and excellent value. The low-mass diaphragm delivers a clear sound with accurate sonic detail. A switchable 20 dB preattenuation pad and bass cut filter make the Perception 120 an excellent choice for a wide range of recording and live sound applications. Backed by AKG\'s six decades of experience in making microphones and input from sound engineers around the world, the Perception 120 now brings AKG studio quality to musicians and project studio applications.
Type 2/3\" Diaphragm True Condenser
Polar pattern cardioid
Frequency range 20 to 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity 22 mV/Pa (-33 dBV)
Max. SPL 130/150 dB (0/-20 dB) for 0.5% THD
Equivalent noise level 22 dB-A (IEC 60268-4)
Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted) 72 dB
Preattenuation pad 0 dB, -20 dB
Bass filter 12 dB/octave at 300 Hz
Impedance
Recommended load impedance >= 1,000 ohms
Powering
Power requirement 48 V phantom power to DIN/IEC
Connector 3-pin XLR
Finish metallic blue
Dimensions 53 dia. x 165 mm (2.1 dia. x 6.5 in.)
Net weight 525 g (18.5 oz.)
Shipping weight 955 g (33.7 oz.)

NT2000 - ?Explore, Control, Create?? Seamlessly Variable Dual 1? Condenser Microphone.

The world's first large diaphragm condenser studio microphone with seamlessly variable Polar
Patterns, Filter and Pad located conveniently on the microphone body. The NT2000?s state of
the art surface-mount electronics combined with the new Australian designed and manufactured
HF1 Capsule, provide extremely low self-noise (7 dBA) and a maximum SPL of 147 dB (157 dB
with pad fully engaged) ensuring exceptional results and the ultimate in recording creativity.
The NT2000 is supplied with the SM2 Shock Mount, together in a durable custom carry case.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Acoustic principle:
Externally polarised 25 mm (1?) dual diaphragm condenser
Directional pattern: Multipattern
Frequency range:  20Hz - 20KHz
Output impedance: 200 ohms
Signal noise ratio din iec 651:  87 dB (1kHz rel 1Pa)
Equvalent noise: 7 dBA SPL (per IEC651, IEC268-15)
Maximum spl:
147 dB (@ 1% THD into 1K ohm) 157dB (@ 1% THD into 1K ohm) with pad set to maximum
Sensitivity:
-36 db re 1 Volt/Pasca (16 mv @94db SPL) +/- 2 dB
Dynamic range din iec 651: 140 dB (per IEC651, IEC268-15)
Power supply voltage: Phantom P48
Weight without battery: 831 gm
Weight with battery:  2.6 kg
 

Acoustical operating principlePressure gradient transducer
Directional patternCardioid
Frequency range20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohms18 mV/Pa
Rated impedance50 ohms
Rated load impedance1000 ohms
Equivalent SPL CCIR 468-321 dB
Equivalent SPL DIN/IEC 65110 dB-A
S/N ratio CCIR 468-373 dB
S/N ratio DIN/IEC 65184 dB
Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%140 dB
Maximum output voltage13 dBu
Dynamic range of the microphone amplifier DIN/IEC 651130 dB
Supply voltage48 V ± 4 V
Current consumption3 mA
Matching connectorsXLR 3F
Weight480 g
Diameter49 mm
Length175 mm
Acoustical operating principlePressure gradient transducer
Directional patternCardioid
Frequency range20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm13 mV/Pa
Rated impedance50 ohms
Rated load impedance1000 ohms
Equivalent noise level, CCIR1)23 dB
Equivalent noise level, A-weighted1)12 dB-A
Signal-to-noise ratio, CCIR1) (rel. 94 dB SPL)71 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted1) (rel. 94 dB SPL)82 dB
Maximum SPL for THD 110 dB
Maximum SPL for THD 129 dB
Maximum output voltage for THD -1 dBu
Dyn. range of the mic. amplifier /A-weighted, 0.5 %2))98 dB
Dyn. range of the mic. amplifier /A-weighted, 5 %2))117 dB
Supply voltage (P48, IEC 61938)48 V ± 4 V
Current consumption (P48, IEC 61938)3.2 mA
Matching connectorXLR 3F
Weight825 g
Diameter78 mm
Length165 mm
1) According to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting according to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS
2) Measured as equivalent el. input signal

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