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Tag - High-end microphones

Manley Reference Silver review: Warm with massive low end

Manley has been operating since the late 80s, and has always held an amazing reputation in the industry as one of the most reliable and impressive boutique manufacturers around.

In this review, I’ll be taking a look at a slightly newer model from the company, a tube condenser named the Reference Silver. I don’t want to waste much time so let’s get into it.

Lewitt MTP W950 review: Innovative and versatile

Lewitt, founded in 2009, has since made a name for itself in its forward thinking designs and reputation for high-quality products.

A year ago, the company announced the release of the MTP W950, a handheld microphone capable of being used in both wired and wireless settings.

The 3 microphone types compared in different use cases

Understanding the differences between various types of microphones is crucial for choosing the right one for your recording needs.

Dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones are the three main types, each offering unique characteristics and strengths.

Coles 4038 review: Ribbon mic of choice

In this review, I’ll be looking at the Coles 4038 studio ribbon microphone. This is a legendary mic which has been used in the recording industry for decades.

I’ll be examining the microphone’s key features and capabilities, as well as its suitability for various recording applications.

Telefunken TF51 review: Affordable sonic excellence

Telefunken, a name often associated with pre-war era microphones and preamps, has been based in Connecticut since 2001. The company specializes in creating authentic recreations of classic mics like the U 87/47 and the C12.

While the price tags of these recreations have typically aligned with the originals, Telefunken aims to make this technology more accessible to the modern engineer.