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Sontronics STC-1 Microphone |
£89
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The STC-1, with its gold-sputtered Cardioid capsule, is
perfectly suited for recording instruments of any kind, as drum
overheads or for simply capturing room ambience. |
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Sontronics STC-5 Microphone |
£99
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Rather than the usual dynamic capsule found in most
hand-held or stage microphones, the STC-5, like other Sontronics models,
is a condenser microphone. It has a large, gold-sputtered cardioid
capsule which delivers a crystal clear performance every time, whatever
your style. |
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Sontronics STC-2 Microphone |
£149
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So, you’ve got all of the other gear; the computer, the
software, the pre-amp, the monitors – it’s time for your first ‘proper’
microphone.
The STC-2 employs a 1" gold-sputtered capsule and is ideally suited for
recording vocals, spoken word and acoustic instruments. |
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Sontronics STC-1S Microphones |
£209
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The STC-1S is a laboratory-matched pair
of our STC-1 Cardioid microphones. Ideally suited for A/B, X/Y and other
methods of stereophonic recording, these microphones will help you to
capture a perfect stereo image, whether a string quartet or a full
symphony. |
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Sontronics Orpheus Microphone |
£329
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The ORPHEUS is a perfect marriage of form and function.
The highly sensitive 1.07" dual-diaphragm capsule is suspended in its
own special mount, almost floating in the large, spherical basket. The
body is cast from Zinc alloy, which gives almost zero resonance and
helps to keep the signal crystal-clear. |
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Sontronics Omega Microphone |
£369
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The rich,
smooth tones of the OMEGA valve microphone will be music to your ears.
Simply looking different is not enough to make the grade in today’s
demanding market, so we set out to make the OMEGA sound as good as it
looks. |
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Sontronics Helios Microphone |
£449
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The HELIOS is a triumph of design.
Like its sister, ORPHEUS, the HELIOS uses the same highly sensitive
1.07" dual-diaphragm capsule, but also employs the inherent warmth of
valve circuitry. |
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