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Small Condenser Mic

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Related review

Jonathan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.1 lb] Absolutely fantastic stereo mic holder. I’m using it for two Soyuz 013 small diaphragm condenser microphones. The hardware is all metal and extremely solid feeling. The distance and angle markings are easily legible and it is easy to adjust. The fittings feel very snug and secure. I’m Very happy with this and imo it’s so much nicer than anything I was able to find at a similar price point.

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x USB-C] This small interface converts a dynamic or condenser mic into a USB mic. Features include phantom power, headphone jack and adjustable mic gain. Small enough to fit in your pocket.

5
MrMic 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Zipper] I bought this case to hold a small diaphragm condenser mic, and it fits perfectly. Plenty of protection and so affordable. I've already purchased the larger size and plan to get yet another of those.

5
MrMic 2024-04-13 05:39:13

I bought this case to hold a small diaphragm condenser mic, and it fits perfectly. Plenty of protection and so affordable. I've already purchased the larger size and plan to get yet another of those.

5
Conrad 2024-04-03 04:13:33

[0.155 lb] Did exactly what it said it would do. Managed to boost audio from a small condenser mic while allowing me to lower the gain. Sounds as loud as before, but now I have lower noise. Would recommend.

5
Todd 2024-05-01 02:29:17

[Black] I researched for weeks looking for a small diaphragm condenser that would work well indoors as well as outdoors. Our primary use is for indoor dialogue (interviews, etc.). Wound up renting this Sanken mic for a day to test it out and immediately loved it. Bought it that day. The room we do most of our recordings in has some sound treatment and is fairly dead acoustically. The CS-M1 has a beautiful off-axis roll-off and tone and sounds very natural. Very little EQ needs to be done for our purposes. Has a little more top-end presence and no heavy bottom end. Great RF rejection and reportedly works well in high humidity settings. Super small and light. Very little handling noise. I love the supercardioid pattern which is perfect for our needs. Super quiet mic. Sounds beautiful. I will definitely be buying a second one when I get the $. No regrets.

5
Gregory 2024-04-11 01:21:23

[End Address] This little mic really shines in places that nothing else quite works. It captures transients like a small condenser, but without the extra crispiness the condenser brings. I've used it on guitars and ukuleles with a wonderful response. You can get up close without it getting boomy like most dynamics, and it doesn't capture the room noise like a condenser. Its size is also greatly appreciated... easy placement. I used it on some background vocals, too, with a nice airy/smooth result. It feels as though it's built like a tank, too. I've never used the original AKG version this was modeled after, but this new one will be cherished in my collection and used regularly!!

5
Cody Fentress 2024-05-19 07:21:28

[3.415 lb] This is the best value in low cost small diaphragm condenser microphones that I have found. Offering both Omni and Cardioid capsules, other microphones usually cost more than double the price for similar features. There is no switch to click to change the mic pattern; one simply has to unscrew the capsule and change it that way. I use it for recording acoustic guitar and find the sound to be perfect and I am very happy with my purchase. I'm so glad I got this mic as it is now discontinued....so get em' while they're still to be found. As a side note, this microphone is almost identical to the Superlux 241.

5
tacbass 2024-09-27 05:38:48

[Yes] The e70 seems to me to be standout in affordably priced small condenser mics. Their omni capsule is superior to anything in that range as an option, delivering a more full sound compared to others in and above its price range. It is a fairly bright but well defined Small Diaphragm Condenser Mic. I have used it as a neck mic on an acoustic guitar (couple with a large diaphragm condenser), on the piano, as on overhead drum mic as well as close mic'ing the hi-hats. For the Price you get two capsules, and several options for pads and low end cut off. Besides being a little aggressive at times, there are many applications for this mic. I may be buying a second in the near future. Go for a stereo pair.

5
Todd 2024-09-29 02:40:51

I researched for weeks looking for a small diaphragm condenser that would work well indoors as well as outdoors. Our primary use is for indoor dialogue (interviews, etc.). Wound up renting this Sanken mic for a day to test it out and immediately loved it. Bought it that day. The room we do most of our recordings in has some sound treatment and is fairly dead acoustically. The CS-M1 has a beautiful off-axis roll-off and tone and sounds very natural. Very little EQ needs to be done for our purposes. Has a little more top-end presence and no heavy bottom end. Great RF rejection and reportedly works well in high humidity settings. Super small and light. Very little handling noise. I love the supercardioid pattern which is perfect for our needs. Super quiet mic. Sounds beautiful. I will definitely be buying a second one when I get the $. No regrets.

5