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Violawave Bullet Microphone Sterilizer

£24.99

HERE'S WHAT VIOLAWAVE SAY ABOUT THE BULLET MICROPHONE STERILIZER: BULLET is compatible with the size of most microphones available on the market, both and hand-held and studio microphones. Includes the ViolaWave groundbreaking  sterilizing system. WIll eliminate 99,9% of Virus and Bacterias. External measurements: length 258mm / 10.15in – diameter 70mm / 2.75in Internal measurements : […]

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HERE'S WHAT VIOLAWAVE SAY ABOUT THE BULLET MICROPHONE STERILIZER:

BULLET is compatible with the size of most microphones available on the market, both and hand-held and studio microphones. Includes the ViolaWave groundbreaking  sterilizing system. WIll eliminate 99,9% of Virus and Bacterias.

  • External measurements: length 258mm / 10.15in – diameter 70mm / 2.75in
  • Internal measurements : length 220mm / 8.66in – diameter 63mm / 2.48in 
  • Weight (empty): 130g – 4.58oz

Brand

Violawave

Violawave is a boutique American microphone manufacturer focused on precision-engineered, modern condenser microphones aimed at professional studio use. Violawave are known for clean industrial design, tight quality control and a sound that balances clarity with musical weight, positioning them firmly in the high-end recording market.

Violawave microphones excel on vocals, acoustic instruments, piano and detailed source recording where accuracy, low noise and fast transient response are important. They are particularly well suited to contemporary studios looking for a polished, high-resolution sound without excessive coloration.

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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.