Here's a review of the Lewitt LCT 640 TS from MyChooz

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MyChooz has prepared a review of the Lewitt LCT 640 TS condenser wide-membrane microphone, talking about the main pros and cons of the model. Ratings are compiled based on ratings from reviews, all pros and cons are taken into account, even minor ones. We have chosen the most important points for you, and you can read the full review by clicking on the link or by watching the video attached below.

How does it sound?: 10/10

The sound of the Lewitt LCT 640 TS is open, detailed and surprisingly accurate. I recently reviewed the Lewitt LCT 540S where I was impressed by exactly these qualities. Vocals and acoustic guitars sound great. Male vocals have a velvety low end, while female vocals have a bright and open top. Guitars can really come into their own with the right pickup point, and the ability to change the polar pattern helps you find the best sound for your guitar (I like to record in omnidirectional mode, for example).

  • Low frequencies are massive, soft. Vocals have a sense of body (velvet low frequencies). There is no muttering or unpleasant component in the lower range. The microphone is not buzzy or muffled.
  • The midrange is detailed. Articulation of the voice is excellent. The lower midrange (200 – 300 Hz) is moderate, no muddiness. The harsh region (2 – 4 kHz) is quiet and not harsh. It will work well with caustic or bright voices.
  • The high frequencies are sharp, bright. There’s quite a lot of them. I don’t consider it a disadvantage. If the vocals are bright, you can work with a de-esser, and if the vocals are matte and muddy, the microphone will brighten them up and draw them out. I liked the high frequencies.

The sound I was satisfied with. This microphone will surprise those who move from Rode NT1-A or SE 2200. The sound is detailed, flexible for post-production. While I was testing this mic in my studio, I was recording clients and working with my musicians. The work was high quality and mixing was easy. It was as if the microphone was telling me what was best for it.

Controls and functionality: 9,5/10

Let’s start with the amazing. The Lewitt LCT 640 TS gives you the option of connecting two XLR inputs. In this mode, the front and rear diaphragm will be independent. You can record the signal into two different channels of your sound card or preamplifier. Phantom power will be required for each XLR. There is a Mini-XLR cable in the case. This function is activated by pressing the center button.

Directional pattern selection will not be available in dual connection mode.

The dual XLR has a wide range of uses, I’ve only named a couple. Your imagination can find many more. If you don’t use the second mini XLR, I recommend to cover it with the rubber plug, which is included in the kit.

Appearance and build quality: 9,5/10

Appearance. The Lewitt LCT 640 TS looks nice. The design is strict and minimalistic. The color scheme is black with a green logo and model name. The front panel has acrylic glass under which there are indicators and control buttons. The microphone capsule is protected by a double metal grill. An outer large mesh and an inner one with a smaller cross-section. The capsule is confidently protected, that’s the main thing.

Build at an excellent level. The microphone is completely metal. The quality of materials is reference. Components are well fitted, nothing protrudes, does not crunch, does not bend under your fingers.

Kit with microphone: 10/10

The Spider holder included is made of plastic. The microphone sits securely and is fixed with a metal ring. Its function as a holder and anti-vibration element performs well. This spider is completely similar to the one included with Lewitt LCT 540 S.

The Windshield and iron pop filter are no different than those with the Lewitt LCT 540 S and Lewitt LCT 440 PURE. По опыту использования скажу, что ветрозащиту можно использовать чтобы закрывать микрофон от пыли или записывать речь. Поп-фильтр на магните, стыкуется к пауку, свою роль выполняет уверенно на расстоянии вокалиста от 10 см. от микрофона.

Although it looks cool, but the good old cloth filter performs better.

Result: detailed pros and cons

The Lewitt LCT 640 TS is a professional microphone for vocalists, musicians and recording studios. This instrument can become a versatile microphone in your practice. Recording vocals, dictation, recording instruments at an excellent level. Changeable directional patterns expand the possibilities of using the microphone and give you the freedom of imagination when recording.

The Lewitt LCT 640 TS fully justifies the $1000$ price tag and would be a great choice for professionals!

PROS

  • Excellent articulate sound
  • Interchangeable directional pattern
  • Low Cut Filter and attenuator
  • Minimalistic and stylish design
  • Reference assembly and quality materials
  • Richly packaged with a case for transportation and storage
  • Polarizer plug-in for mixing

CONS

  • Long switching time between charts, almost 20 sec

TOTAL SCORE: 9,7 – Excellent! Great microphone under $1000 for professional recording!

The full review is available here.

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