Sontronics DM-1T Tom Drum Condenser Microphone

£149.00

Sontronics DM-1T Tom Drum Condenser Microphone is New by Sontronics . Get it superfast with our delivery roadie service to any door in the UK Read More for product details.

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The Sontronics DM-1T Tom Drum Condenser Microphone is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

The Sontronics DM-1T and DM-1S, along with the DM-1B represent the British mic brand's first foray into direct drum miking. The microphones took over two years of research, development and testing and, like all Sontronics mics, they offer the best quality and the most professional sounding results but at an incredible price.

The Sontronics DM-1T and DM-1S have been meticulously designed by Sontronics' founder and designer, Trevor Coley, to capture the exact characteristics of your tom and snare: the skin slap, the snare rattle, the attack, boom, decay and so on. Rather than create one mic that gets good results from either/or snare and tom, these mics have a slightly different frequency response graph to get exceptional results from each drum.

Like the DM-1B (our condenser mic for kick drum and bass instruments), these end-fire pencil-style condensers both have a -10dB pad switch that allow the mics to cope with up to 135dB SPL, and we know that all our drum mics work really well both live and in the studio.

The Sontronics DM-1T and DM-1S have been thoroughly tested to their limits by various session drummers, live musicians and producers, including Flood (U2, Killers, Arctic Monkeys) and Mark Rankin (Friendly Fires, Florence & The Machine). Hear your drumkit in a whole new dimension thanks to Sontronics’ impressive and unmatchable DM-series mics.

Quotes

“For the new Friendly Fires album we had the DM-1S and another mic that cost ten times more on snare. We had to keep checking the patching because we thought the DM-1S was the £1,000 mic. Incredible!” – Mark Rankin, Engineer/Producer (Florence & The Machine, Queens of the Stone Age, Plan B, Adele)
 
“These mics capture a full and present sound from both toms and snare with a good transient punch and total clarity. Very competitively priced for the results you can achieve.” – Rhythm Magazine
 
“The results I’ve experienced with DM-1B, DM-1T and DM-1S have been amazing. I'm recording in a fairly small room and these mics capture the sound of the drums with all the punch and clarity that I need. The detail of the close mics is incredible!”- Pete Parada, Drummer for My Chemical Romance & The Offspring

Features

  • Small-diaphragm condenser mics
  • Each supplied with a metal drum mount arm and screw clamp
  • Beta-tested by producers Flood, Alan Moulder and Mark Rankin
  • Covered by Sontronics LIFETIME WARRANTY
  • Designed slightly differently to capture the specific characteristics of tom (DM-1T) and snare (DM-1S)

Specifications

  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 30Hz – 20kHz
  • Pad: 0, -10dB
  • Sensitivity: 8mV/Pa -42dB ±1dB (0dB = 1V/Pa @ 1,000Hz)
  • Impedance: 200 Ohms
  • Equivalent noise level: 14dB (A-weighted)
  • Max SPL (for 0.5% THD @ 1,000Hz): 135dB (with -10dB pad switched in)
  • Power source: Phantom power 48V ±4V
  • Connector: Three-pin XLR
  • Supplied with: Mic clip

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs

Information about Sontronics

Sontronics is a British microphone manufacturer known for hand-built microphones designed for studio, broadcast, and live use. The brand focuses on characterful sound, solid build quality, and distinctive design, with many of their microphones made in the UK. Sontronics microphones are used for vocals, instruments, and podcasting, offering a balance of clarity and musical character. MicPro suggests Sontronics for users looking for well-crafted microphones with personality and a strong focus on sound quality.

Information about Condenser Microphones

Condenser microphones are widely used in studio recording because of their sensitivity, clarity, and ability to capture fine detail. They are commonly chosen for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, strings, and room recording, where accuracy and nuance matter. Condenser microphones usually require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them suitable for everything from intimate vocal takes to detailed overhead and ambient recordings.

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Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.

Information about Condenser

Condenser microphones are highly sensitive microphones designed to capture detail, clarity, and nuance. They are widely used in studio recording for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, and ambient sound. Condenser microphones typically require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them versatile tools for accurate sound capture.