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Published on 02/24/13 at 00:36Condenser microphone with positions 3, Class A Transistor.
Completely versatile; but it is primarily for voice and guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
I do not have that yesterday, with some already catches for testing.
In my collection, I have an old Rode NT1A, a Electrovoice RE20 and an AT4041. I sometimes use a Neumann TLM103.
As time passes, I become less and less of a "geek" when it comes to buying equipment. Often we choose convenience to be sure to get value for my money. A Neumann microphone- it's always a class act. Lauten was a mic which I never heard of ...
So, not knowing much about Lauten, I was guided entirely by the seller. Without hesitation, he introduced me to the Calrion FC 357 and told me it was a great mic..
He said there was no risk; and told me that I could always return it.
The "package" is beautiful: a small cradle for the suspension, the microphone is itself is in a wooden box; a most beautiful effect.
And without further ado: ca sends heavy. I immediately made a test for voice and guitar (Gibson Hummingbird) and then I wanted to throw my Rode out the window !
It's just beautiful. Although this is a rule of thumb, but when a tool or equipment makes you want to play better, sing better, and brings new facets we did not know to the table, I think that the bet is won! (20 years of home studio talking here: D)
So, if you want to break the bank for a Neumann TLM103 go ahead. Forget the glory of the brand, remember that you want a Neumann just for the fun of having a piece of a legend (frankly, who cares) Lauten try this ...
Completely versatile; but it is primarily for voice and guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
I do not have that yesterday, with some already catches for testing.
In my collection, I have an old Rode NT1A, a Electrovoice RE20 and an AT4041. I sometimes use a Neumann TLM103.
As time passes, I become less and less of a "geek" when it comes to buying equipment. Often we choose convenience to be sure to get value for my money. A Neumann microphone- it's always a class act. Lauten was a mic which I never heard of ...
So, not knowing much about Lauten, I was guided entirely by the seller. Without hesitation, he introduced me to the Calrion FC 357 and told me it was a great mic..
He said there was no risk; and told me that I could always return it.
The "package" is beautiful: a small cradle for the suspension, the microphone is itself is in a wooden box; a most beautiful effect.
And without further ado: ca sends heavy. I immediately made a test for voice and guitar (Gibson Hummingbird) and then I wanted to throw my Rode out the window !
It's just beautiful. Although this is a rule of thumb, but when a tool or equipment makes you want to play better, sing better, and brings new facets we did not know to the table, I think that the bet is won! (20 years of home studio talking here: D)
So, if you want to break the bank for a Neumann TLM103 go ahead. Forget the glory of the brand, remember that you want a Neumann just for the fun of having a piece of a legend (frankly, who cares) Lauten try this ...