Warm Audio WA-14 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Mic

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Warm Audio WA-14 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Mic

The WA-14 is a classic condenser microphone based on the early 1970's microphone used on countless hit records. The WA-14 utilizes a custom all-brass CK12-style capsule, CineMag USA transformer, and a fully discrete signal path. The WA-14 can be used on an array of sources, such as; punchy/warm intimate lead vocals, acoustic/electric guitars, bass, drums/percussion, strings/orchestral material, and many other sources. The WA-14 provides a realism and thickness that is true to the vintage microphone, but now at an affordable price.

All Brass Capsule

The WA-12-B-60V is an all-brass, edge-terminated capsule that captures all the smoothness, rich top end, and warm vintage sonics of the original CK12 capsule. The WA-12-B-60V uses a variant CEK-12 back plate as a basis, which overcomes manufacturing limitations of the original CK12 capsule. The o-ring and housing of the WA-12-B-60V are all made from brass (no teflon parts), and the diaphragm is 24k gold sputtered 6 micron, NOS PET film (mylar). The end result is a very consistent, reliable capsule which matches the frequency response and tonality of the classic 1970's classic capsule.

Features

  • LARGE DIAPHRAGM CONDENSER MICROPHONE WITH VARIABLE PAD AND THREE POLAR PATTERNS
  • CUSTOM CINEMAG USA TRANSFORMER
  • FREQUENCY RANGE: 20HZ TO 20KHZ
  • OUTPUT PAD: 0DB, -10DB, -20DB
  • POLAR PATTERNS: CARDIOID, FIGURE OF EIGHT AND OMNIDIRECTIONAL
  • OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 150 OHMS
  • FEATURES CUSTOM WA-12-B-60V EDGE-TERMINATED, DUAL-BACKPLATE, ALL-BRASS VINTAGE CK12-STYLE CAPSULE
  • 3-PIN GOLD PLATED XLR
  • REQUIRES +48V PHANTOM POWER
  • COLOR: BLACK
  • INCLUDES SHOCK MOUNT AND HARD MOUNT

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