Sontronics Solo Handheld Dynamic Supercardioid Live Microphone

Retailing in the region of £92.00

Sontronics Solo Handheld Dynamic Supercardioid Live 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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Description

The Sontronics Solo Handheld Dynamic Supercardioid Live Microphone is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

British microphone manufacturer Sontronics have been innovating and refining mic design since 2005. A combination of high quality build and attention to detail have meant that these mics sent shockwaves through the industry.

The Solo brings everything we love about Sontronics together in a great live vocal microphone. But it's more then just that, this mic is super versatile. With a range of  50Hz to 15KHz it's ideal for drums or mic'ing up amps too.

Here's what Sontronics say about the Solo:

British microphone brand Sontronics is known for its carefully crafted, thoughtfully designed microphone creations, and their newest release, the handheld Sontronics SOLO is no exception.

Designed, developed and made in the UK, the SOLO is a handheld dynamic microphone with an extremely tight supercardioid pattern offering excellent side rejection. It gives you plenty of presence, depth and detail and requires absolutely no EQ, which will be a breath of fresh air to the sound engineers and FOH technicians among you.

Perfect for live vocals, the Sotnronics SOLO outperforms many other dynamic mics costing four or five times the price, making it incredible value for money. SOLO also gives amazing results on guitar amps and drums, both on stage and in the studio.

SOLO’s body is made from a solid, bored block of aluminium with an anodised black finish and beautifully etched logo. The result is a mic that feels excellent in the hand – comfortably solid without feeling too weighty.

Sontronics SOLO comes with a mic clip, thread adaptor and zip-up, leather-look pouch and is available now. If you want to hear it for yourself, contact us for an in-store demo. You won’t believe your ears (or your wallet!).

Features

  • Supercardioid dynamic microphone
  • Excellent off-axis rejection
  • Presence, depth and detail
  • No EQ required
  • Mic clip and storage/transport pouch included
  • Amazing for vocals, guitar amps and drums
  • Use on stage or in the studio
  • Designed, developed and made in the UK

In the Box 

  • Sontronics Solo
  • Mic Clip
  • Carry Case

Specifications

  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Frequency response: 50Hz – 15kHz
  • Sensitivity: -50dB ±2dB
  • Impedance: 600 Ohms
  • Connector: Three-pin XLR
  • Power: Phantom power NOT required
  • Dimensions: 190 x 47 x 47mm
  • Weight: 792g

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs

Brand

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.

Category

Dynamic Microphones

Dynamic microphones are known for their durability, high sound pressure handling, and controlled response. They are commonly used for live vocals, guitar amps, drums, and broadcast applications, where reliability and resistance to feedback are important. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power and perform well in loud environments, making them a dependable choice for both stage and studio use.

Microphones

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.

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Cardioid

Cardioid is a directional microphone pickup pattern that captures sound primarily from the front while reducing sound from the sides and rear. It is widely used for vocals, podcasting, and live sound, helping to control background noise and reduce feedback in both studio and performance environments.

Dynamic

Dynamic microphones are robust, reliable microphones designed to handle high sound pressure levels and demanding environments. They are commonly used for live vocals, guitar amplifiers, drums, and broadcast, where durability and controlled sound are important. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power and perform well in loud settings.

Handheld

Handheld microphones are versatile, easy-to-use microphones designed to be held while speaking or singing. They are commonly used for live vocals, presentations, interviews and events, offering strong durability and reliable performance in a wide range of environments.

Most handheld mics are dynamic, making them resistant to feedback and capable of handling high sound levels. Their familiar form factor and consistent results make them a standard choice for stages, rehearsal spaces and public-address systems where simplicity and robustness are key.

Live

Live microphones are built for performance environments where reliability, durability and feedback control are essential. They are designed to handle high sound-pressure levels, resist handling noise and deliver consistent sound on stage, whether for vocals, instruments or spoken word.

Typically using dynamic or rugged condenser designs, live mics focus on clear projection and controlled pickup patterns to minimise bleed from other instruments. They are a staple of gigs, rehearsals and touring setups, providing dependable sound quality in demanding, real-world conditions.

Supercardioid

Supercardioid microphones use a tight directional pickup pattern that focuses strongly on sound from the front while rejecting much of the sound from the sides. They offer greater isolation than standard cardioid microphones, making them well suited to noisy environments.

Commonly used in live sound, broadcast and studio applications, supercardioid mics help reduce bleed from other instruments or speakers. Like hypercardioid microphones, they have a small rear pickup area, so careful placement is important to achieve the best clarity and control.

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