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LCT 140 AIR Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphone - Professional Studio Recording Mic for Vocals, Acoustic Instruments & Podcasting - Perfect for Home Studios, Live Performances & Content Creation
LCT 140 AIR Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphone - Professional Studio Recording Mic for Vocals, Acoustic Instruments & Podcasting - Perfect for Home Studios, Live Performances & Content Creation

LCT 140 AIR Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphone - Professional Studio Recording Mic for Vocals, Acoustic Instruments & Podcasting - Perfect for Home Studios, Live Performances & Content Creation

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Product Description

The Lewitt LCT range includes small and large-diaphragm condenser mics as well as high-end tube recording microphones for studio and live applications. The LCT 140 air is a small diaphragm condenser microphone, ideal for instrument recordings. It offers exceptional off-axis sound suppression, pre-attenuation and low-cut filter. Sound toggles between linear response of 'airy' Mode for more open, nuanced recording. Lct 140 air features a high performance back-electret capsule for distortion-free and natural sound.

Product Features

Small diaphragm condenser microphone

Exceptional off-axis sound suppression, pre-attenuation and low-cut filter

Sound toggles between Linear response or ‘airy’ Mode for more open, nuanced recording

High-performance back-electret capsule for distortion-free and natural sound

Ideal for instrument recordings

Customer Reviews

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I've tried recording acoustic guitar with several microphones, both small and large condenser. Nothing in this price range even came close to the quality recording I get from this thing.I've also tried using in this in combination with the LCT 440 Pure to do stereo guitar; this mic pointing at the neck, and the 440 on the other side of the sound hole. Really nice.