The TB1 is a vacuum tube (valve) microphone incorporating the philosophy that the best microphones use high quality, yet minimal components, along with hand selected tubes. Using the finest available materials to build the best possible capsule, the Studio Projects TB1 achieves this philosophy and more. Valve microphones have long been appreciated by studio engineers [...]
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The Studio Projects T3 vacuum tube mic is based on classic 1950’s era designs, combined with present day technological refinements. It is a versatile microphone with abundant applications in the studio from pianos and strings to guitar cabinets and saxophones. Also a serious vocal mic, the T3 will please even the most discerning ears.
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The Studio Projects CS5 is an externally polarized five pattern pressure gradient transducer microphones with FET impedance converter.
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The Studio Projects C1 is a large diaphragm, fixed-cardioid condenser microphone employing a 1.06 in. (27 mm) capsule, high quality, low noise amplifier and balanced, transformerless output circuitry.
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The Studio Projects C3 is a large diaphragm dual membrane condenser microphone employing a 1.35 in. (34.5mm) capsule, high quality, low noise amplifier and balanced, transformerless output circuitry. It features 3 onboard switchable patterns, a -10dB and -20dB pads, and 75Hz and 150Hz high pass filters for added control in all manner of recording situation. [...]
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The new Studio Projects B3 is the ultimate in large diaphragm condenser microphones at this price anywhere. This microphone has all the technical refinements to be an enduring classic.
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With a half inch capsule, this USB only mic offers unprecedented recording quality in its price range due to the proprietary chip and software set, developed by SE, which deals with both noise and software drivers.
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Filed under: Large Stand-Mount Condenser Microphones on September 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »
Based on the SE2200 that has gained recognition around the world, the new SE2200A studio condenser continues the tradition with improved specs. It uses the same 1 in. gold vacuum plated diaphragm, but its electronics are all-new; providing low self noise for better signal-to-noise performance. It features a switchable 100Hz low cut filter and -10dB [...]
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The SE1000a is SE’s new entry level condenser mic for studio vocals and instrument recording. It has a 1/2 in. capsule tuned to accept low frequencies just like a larger diaphragm mic. Sister product (analogue only) to the USB1000A, the SE1000A performs well above its price point and looks the business!
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Filed under: Large Stand-Mount Condenser Microphones on September 20th, 2008 | No Comments »
The new, dual-diaphragm Samson CO3 has all the performance features that you demand from a large diaphragm (19mm) studio condenser mic; smooth vocal reproduction with rich, warm bass and an extended top end; detailed and transparent response throughout the frequency range with absolutely no harshness; excellent transient response, the ability to handle extremely hot SPL [...]
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