Lewitt LCT 640 TS Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

£768.00

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The Lewitt LCT 640 TS is a highly versatile condenser microphone featuring a unique dual-output mode and a range of selectable polar patterns. The LCT 640 TS is one of the most unique studio mics on the market allowing you to change the polar pattern even after recording is finished. This is achieved by the independent circuitries at the front and back of the diaphragm. It also boasts a wide range of polar patterns for different recording applications. The single-output mode includes omni wide cardioid cardioid supercardioid and figure-8 polar patterns for optimal versatility. You can also record Mid-Side stereo while set in dual-output mode providing an immersive stereo field with a single mic.

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Lewitt

LEWITT is a modern microphone manufacturer known for clean, precise sound and contemporary design. The brand focuses on combining high technical performance with practical features, making their microphones popular with home studios as well as professional recording environments.

LEWITT microphones are widely used for vocals, acoustic instruments, and content creation, offering low noise and detailed capture. MicPro suggests LEWITT for users looking for modern studio microphones with a neutral, accurate sound and thoughtful design.

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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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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.

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.

Omnidirectional

Omnidirectional microphones capture sound equally from all directions, providing a natural and open recording that reflects the full acoustic environment. They are often used in studio, live and location settings where an accurate sense of space and room ambience is desired.

Because they do not favour a single direction, omnidirectional mics are less affected by proximity effect and handle movement around the microphone more smoothly. This makes them ideal for group vocals, round-table discussions, ambient recording and situations where consistent sound pickup is more important than isolating a single source.

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.