The Sony C800G is a large diaphragm tube condenser microphone with polar patterns switchable between omnidirectional and cardioid. It is a departure from earlier Sony microphones in that it uses a K67-type dual diaphragm capsule. One 6AU6 tube resides in
The WA-8000 uses a NOS tube to match the tonal character of the original - known for consistent performance without overheating. The WA-8000 uses a custom-made transformer from Lundahl Sweden, delivering unmatched top-end and detail that listeners quickly recognize when selecting the WA-8000 to...
Although it is best known as a vocal mic, this is a flexible high-end sounding microphone that can, in fact be a very versatile tool for a variety of uses. The electronically selectable pick-up... by100below The Sony C800G has become a staple in popular contemporary music since the ea...
I've never felt the need to do that personally with the Stereo VM1, but there are various times where stereo technique on vocals is awesome, [doesn't need to be in one microphone] I think as soon as you flip this idea on its belly, you've got something you can work with here. ...
The Model 800 Tube Microphone There are things I don't agree with in that article. For some of the other posts look around this forum for information on the 800G There are some "copies?" sold, look at post 15 I don't think the copiers understand the microphone. Reply Reactions: ...
"When developing capsule for our TF08 condenser microphone we tried everything between 1 and 6 micron. The 1 and 2 micron felt too fragile and unstable, so we rejected those. In the same conditions (i.e. same backplate dimensions and spacing) we did not detect much sonic differences betwe...
The WA-8000 uses a NOS tube to match the tonal character of the original - known for consistent performance without overheating. The WA-8000 uses a custom-made transformer from Lundahl Sweden, delivering unmatched top-end and detail that listeners quickly recognize when selecting the WA-8000 to...
'Boutique' microphone folk often simply 'jump onto the coat-tails' of that concept. Makes some people quite a lot of money - and good luck to them... They know there's a virtually endless supply of new suckers - sorry! - 'customers' out there. But technically - and from a sensible...