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Soundelux

Soundelux Microphones is the critically acclaimed design and engineering team responsible for developing the much-heralded line of professional level microphones, noted for their ability to recreate the essence and sonic signature of the most popular vintage microphones of all time.

Soundelux microphones, specifically targeted the sound of the top vintage microphones as its design goal. Hand-built with an uncompromising commitment to quality and workmanship, Soundelux Microphones has developed a world-renowned line of professional-grade microphones with all the attributes of the vintage product along with modern advances.

As part of Ascent Media Group, Soundelux Microphones is in the enviable position of being small and engineering-driven, yet with resources beyond that of a small company. The combination of small company “focus” with large company resources is unique, and is one of the core strengths behind Soundelux Microphones.

Soundelux iFET7

What are your thoughts on this mic?

Im looking at it and the Soundelux U99 and the Soundelux E251C. I have a Neumann TLM 103 and am looking for a better mic. Is the iFET7 good or should I just move up to one of the others?

I'll be running it through an Avalon 737sp and will eventually be getting a Vintech 1073

Thanks for your thoughts :)

Soundelux MIC

Hi gentlemen.
I am interested in buy a Mic Soundelux. I record locutions for commercials. My voice crest is very guttural. It would like a mic that had good capitation for low frequencies and brightness. Could anybody indicate some Soundelux? Someone can give some opinion?
Thanks.

New Vocal Mic (MG, Soundelux)

Ok I STILL can't figure out what I want (no way to test mics here in the middle of nowhere). I use a 414 uls through a 428 with a distressor as my vocal chain and it works pretty good. I want to step it up with a better mic as I have read the 414 is not really a superb vocal mic. I am looking at something from Geffell, because all I have read says their great.

Soundelux U 195 vs. . AT 4060 for vocals.

I am looking at both of these mics as my next purchase. I have absolutely no experience with tube mics (AT 4060). I have heard great things about both. As I have been told my voice is a bit brittle and soft, I am trying to find a mic for only doing vocals (rock).
Just seeing what people think about these 2 mics in basically the same price category.

Thanks,
Justin

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