Lewitt LCT 441 FLEX
Engineers of the world brand Lewitt created a new masterpiece among the microphones – LCT 441 FLEX! This is a continuation of the company's traditions in the manufacture of high-quality and well-protected condenser microphones, but this model has a multi-pattern processor that completely reverses the idea of a sound recording! LCT 441 FLEX is the ultimate technology in a compact package. This microphone is equally ideal for recording any instruments or voice.
Designed to work under all conditions, FLEX has a solid cast metal grill to protect the 1-inch capacitor diaphragm, and an antishock holder that guarantees maximum safe use in "field" conditions. This is also helped by a bundle with a windproof cover and a pop filter that makes your voice sound on the record smooth and clean from any extraneous noise.
Use the LCT 441 FLEX for easy recording of vocals, acoustic instruments, for transferring sound from combo amplifiers, and even for voicing percussion and various percussion! The newest built-in functionality allows you to experiment as much as possible with different directional patterns, each of which is specially adapted for a separate recording. A very natural perception of sound and a wide dynamic range of this microphone ensure that nothing will prevent the flight of your creative imagination from the technical side. Each studio session with the LCT 441 FLEX gives you vivid and very live recording!
A nice feature of this microphone is the kit, which includes: a special holder with anti-shock system, built-in magnetic pop filter that perfectly cuts off snuff and wind noise, as well as a soft pad for additional protection from wind.
FLEXible direction
An incredible beam pattern system will allow you to use the LCT 441 FLEX for absolutely any purpose and experiment a lot with the sound when recording an instrument or voice. In total there are 8 variants of diagrams to choose from, such as cardioid, super cardioid, eight, straight and others.
The shape of the directional pattern affects the amount of extraneous sounds and the effect of the sound of the room, resulting in a record. Switching different directional patterns will affect not only the direction of the sound recording, but also the frequency response, as a result of which the same microphone perceives the sound in completely different ways – incredible possibilities for experiments! You can even control the effect of approaching the source of sound – amplify or reduce it. This is another powerful tool in the formation and recording of sound.