Here's a review of the Lewitt LCT 840 from MyChooz

MyChooz.com is a site about sound and audio equipment. Their goal is to help the user decide on the choice of headphones, speakers and other audio equipment before purchasing.

MyChooz has prepared a review of the Lewitt LCT 840 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.

Here's a review of the Lewitt LCT 840 from MyChooz

How does it sound?: 10/10

The sound of the Lewitt LCT 840 microphone is open, bassy and warm. I recently reviewed the Lewitt LCT 540S and Lewitt LCT 640 TS, where I was surprised by the detail and clarity of these microphones. The Lewitt LCT 840 inherits the detail and precision of its younger brothers, but the 12AX7 tube brings character to the sound. Vocals, guitars, strings and wind instruments begin to sound not just clear, but full of bottom end (velvet). The microphone gives “body” to the sound, which makes it sound close and intimate. This is exactly what a tube microphone should give, warm, close and rich sound.

  • Low frequencies are massive, warm, voluminous. Vocals have body (velvet low frequencies). The microphone creates a slight muttering in the lower midrange (180-300 Hz), but this can be controlled by the “proximity” effect (proximity of the sound source to the microphone) or by using EQ or multi-band compression in post-production.
  • The midrange is detailed and accurate. Voice articulation is excellent, the microphone naturally reproduces the timbre of vocals and instruments. The harsh region (2-4 kHz) is not sparkly, there is no phonation. The microphone sounds good with both matte and bright voices.
  • High frequencies are airy, open. There is no “chicanery” like the Lewitt 440 Pure. The top is reminiscent of the Neumann TLM 103 and U87. Balanced and easy to handle.

I am satisfied with the sound. This microphone is amazing from the first seconds of recording on it. The lamp saturates the signal with warmth and fullness. At the stage of recording you already get a collected and rich sound. Previous models such as Lewitt 440 Pure, Lewitt 540 S, Lewitt 640 TS surprised me, but not as much as our review. This mic is an excellent choice as a basic workhorse for the recording studio.

Management and functionality: 10/10

The Lewitt LCT 840 is a tube microphone that requires a power supply to operate. The power supply is included in the package. It can be used to adjust the attenuator, Low Cut filter and directivity settings.

The directional pattern is an additional option that can be useful for recording vocals or instruments. The changeable directional pattern is controlled by the center knob on the power supply. The selected mode will be highlighted by a white indicator. When the center knob is pressed, the selected mode will be locked and cannot be changed. To cancel the lockout, press the button again until it lights up white.

An interchangeable directional pattern gives you the ability to record guitar and vocalist in figure-eight mode. Conduct a podcast with just one microphone. Record percussion instruments in circle mode. Record acoustic guitar by selecting the appropriate mode. If you want more guitar and room, choose omnidirectional mode, and if you want a focused guitar sound, record in cardioid mode. The changeable directivity diagram will free the hands of sound designers and give a flight of fancy in sound recording.

Appearance and build quality: 10/10

Appearance. Like all Lewitt microphones, the Lewitt LCT 840 looks nice and stylish. The microphone has impressive dimensions of 192 x 60 x 46 mm. The color scheme is the usual black with gold lettering on the front panel. On the back of the microphone is the green Lewitt logo, which cannot be confused with anyone else.

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. The front panel of the microphone is transparent. It is covered with acrylic glass. Under which you can see the lamp (12AX7) of the microphone. When you turn on the power supply, you can see how the lamp gradually gets hotter. This gives a visual impression.

Build at an excellent level. The microphone is completely metal. The quality of materials is reference. Components are fitted well, nothing protrudes, does not crunch, under the fingers does not sag. Acrylic glass is strong, can withstand strong pressure on it.

Kit with microphone: 10/10

The microphone will arrive in a well-protected case. Storage and transportation of the microphone will not be a problem.

The Spider Holder is metal. The microphone sits securely in it and is clamped by the ring. The spider also has additional holders on the sides to hold the microphone tightly. Like most spiders, the vibration suspension is made of rubber bands. Vibration dampening is excellent.

If you install the spider upside down (i.e. with the microphone facing down) you don’t have to worry. The spider holds the microphone perfectly. It will not fall out.

The Windshield is different from those with the Lewitt 540 S and Lewitt 440 Pure. Why couldn’t they make a branded wind shield? That remains a mystery. But the one that comes with the microphone does the job. You can cover the microphone to keep it dust-free or use it when recording your voice. At a distance of 10 cm. from the microphone, the wind shield can handle explosive letters (B, P, C, etc.).

Although it looks less attractive, I can turn a blind eye to it. As it is the only disadvantage of the kit and the whole microphone.

Result: detailed pros and cons

The Lewitt LCT 840 is a professional microphone for vocalists, musicians and recording studios. This tube microphone can make your recordings even better. It should be considered for purchase by professionals. The Lewitt LCT 840 will be a versatile microphone in the studio.

The Lewitt LCT 840 is totally worth the $1300 price tag and would be a great choice for professionals.

PROS

  • Excellent warm sounding microphone
  • Changeable Low Cut Filter and Attenuator
  • Stylish design with visible lamp
  • Reference build and quality materials
  • Case for storage and transportation
  • Good set of accessories

CONS

  • The windproofing is not branded, just regular foam

TOTAL SCORE: 10 – Great! Great tube microphone for recording studios!

The full review is available here.

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