ADK HAMBURG-67 T FET Condenser Microphone
ADK HAMBURG-67 T FET Condenser Microphone
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Do you want a versatile microphone that will work on almost any source you put in front of it? If so, this is the mic you can’t live without. Based on the versatile U67 microphone which has been the go-to mic for musicians and engineers since 1960. Known for its ability to work exceptionally well on pretty much any sound, the T-67 is a flexible microphone that no studio should be without. When you can only have one quality microphone, this is the way to go.
ADK HAMBURG-67 T SPECIFICATIONS
The ADK Custom Shop Hamburg 67-T Microphone has the early 60’s vibe – almost imperceptibly mellow. It scoops nasal, sibilance issues in a subtle way. The Hamburg 67-Au is based on a unique FET circuit that saturates gradually (unlike most condenser microphones which tend to clip abruptly). The Hamburg 67-Au boasts Australian-designed Capsules, British Oxford Transformers, Hi-End Phillips Norelco Uber-FET. Manufactured with Hi-Fi Methods and Materials, including a $6 Resistor! It took three microphone experts including a Ph.D. in Physics, a Design Genius in Belgium and a 40-year-old Mic Locker to create it! Add Two-Way Attenuation Pads (8 and 16 dB) to enable end-user to tailor the dynamic behavior of the microphone to the situation and obtain new textures, with rarely the need for outboard processors or even EQ. The Hamburg 67-T is a tri-polar microphone with selectable Cardioid, Figure-8, and Omni pickup patterns.
All Class-A F.E.T. design manufactured in 3 Zigma Aerospace Manufacturing facility with British Oxford Transformer, and premium quality Low-Noise 3 Zigma capsules with Vintage Voicing Curves. The audiophile circuitry differs from lesser-designs in that it is designed for Soft-Saturation at extremely high SPL as instead of going into the “crunch” and unpleasant distortion (not the good kind of distortion!) of hard-clipping.
ADK Custom Shop Hamburg 67-T Microphone Includes
Wood Jewel Box
Ring Mount
ADK Custom Shop Hamburg 67-T Microphone Specifications
Acoustical operating principle: 27.5mm large diaphragm pressure gradient transducer
Directional pattern: Cardioid, Figure 8, Omni
Frequency range: 20Hz~20kHz
Sensitivity: -37dB (14.1mV/Pa)
Output impedance: 200 ohms
Equivalent noise A-weighted: 13 dB
S/N ratio (A-weighted, rel 1Pa): 81dB
Maximum SPL: 138dB with 16dB pad
Dynamic range: 125dB
Supply voltage: 48 volts (P48)