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Miktek C7e Large-diaphragm FET Condenser Microphone at a Glance:
- How does the Miktek C7e manage to sound so good?
- Three polar patterns give you amazing versatility
- A few examples of what you can do with this incredible mic
How does the Miktek C7e manage to sound so good?The C7e’s head amplifier has been designed around the AMI T7 transformer, coupled with high-quality components and hand-selected transistors. The goal? To get as close as possible to the tone of the most desired vintage microphones. For even more versatility, the C7e features a unique circuit that lets you switch the capsule’s bias voltage from +48-+60 volts. That means you get two microphone voices in one. Use the +48 setting when you want to capture even the slightest of performance nuances. Switch over to +60 for an extremely articulate, accurate sound. However you use the C7e, be glad you spent so little for such a big-deal microphone. Miktek nailed it with this one.
Three polar patterns give you amazing versatilityThe C7e is amazingly versatile. Its three polar patterns (cardioid, omni, and bidirectional) make it an ideal choice for a range of mono and stereo recording techniques, including Spaced Pair (A/B), X-Y (including Blumlein), ORTF array, and Mid-Side (MS). Read on for a few examples to get the creative juices flowing.
A few examples of what you can do with this incredible micTwo singers, one mic: grab the C7e, set it to bidirectional, and you’re good to go. Record a sax solo overdub with natural “slap”: position the C7e (again, on bidirectional) between the sax player and the control room window; adjust mic position to taste. Ginormous Val Garay-style toms (two racks and a floor): three C7e mics on cardioid, fairly close-in – just don’t let the drummer hit the mics! Full symphony orchestra, Bob Fine’s Mercury Living Presence technique: Three C7e mics, set to omni, across the proscenium arch; record to three tracks panned left, center, right. Set your levels for peaks, then leave those faders alone and let the conductor balance the orchestra. We could go on, but you can already see how the C7e can be used in any number of ways to produce incredible-sounding tracks.
Miktek C7e Large-diaphragm FET Condenser Microphone Features at a Glance:
- Large-diaphragm, multipattern FET condenser microphone
- Delivers a vintage-like response, ideal for vocals
- MK7 dual 1″ capsule 4-micron mylar, evaporated gold diaphragms
- Cardioid, Omni, and Bidirectional pick-up patterns
- Highpass filter and -10db pad switches
- Variable capsule bias voltage: 48/60v
- AMI T7 transformer
- Individual serialized frequency response graph
- Wood presentation case with swivelmount, shockmount and aluminum carrying case
Miktek’s C7e is an outstanding FET condenser microphone!
Tech Specs
Microphone Type | Condenser |
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Polar Pattern | Cardioid, Omni, Bidirectional |
Diaphragm Size | 1″ |
Frequency Response | 20Hz-20kHz |
Max SPL | 127dB SPL |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 81, 76, 72dB |
Self Noise | 13, 18, 22dB |
Low Cut Filter | 100Hz, -12dB/octave |
Pads | -10dB |
Connector | XLR |
Included Accessories | Shockmount, case |
Manufacturer Part Number | C7e |
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