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Microtech Gefell M300 Matched Stereo Pair w/ Stereo Bar & Hardcase
The Microtech Gefell M300 Matched Stereo Pair w/ Stereo Bar & Hardcase is priced at GBP 2460 and it is preorder. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply). Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.
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The Microtech Gefell M300 Matched Stereo Pair w/ Stereo Bar & Hardcase is currently retailing at GBP 2460 and it is preorder. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Mic Pro think that Microtech nailed it with the Microtech Gefell M300 Matched Stereo Pair w/ Stereo Bar & Hardcase. Microtech Gefell M300 Matched Stereo Pair w/ Stereo Bar & Hardcase
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Matched
A matched microphone refers to a pair of microphones that have been carefully selected and calibrated to have identical or very closely matching characteristics, such as frequency response, sensitivity, and impedance. This ensures that both microphones sound consistent when used together, which is particularly important in stereo or multi-microphone setups. Matched pairs are commonly used in recording applications like capturing a drum kit or overheads, where consistency between microphones is key to achieving a balanced, accurate sound. Matched microphones help maintain uniformity in the recording, minimizing any discrepancies that might otherwise arise between the two channels.
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preorder
A preorder is an order placed for a product before it is officially released or available for purchase. Customers who preorder a product typically do so to secure the item in advance, often with the promise of receiving it as soon as it becomes available. Preordering is common for highly anticipated items, such as new technology releases, books, or limited-edition products, and may come with exclusive bonuses, discounts, or early access. This process allows businesses to gauge demand and ensure they have enough stock for the release.
RECORDING EQUIPMENT
Recording Equipment encompasses the essential tools used to capture, process, and produce audio in both professional and home studios. This includes microphones, audio interfaces, mixers, preamps, monitors, and recording software, all working together to achieve high-quality sound. Whether for music, podcasts, voiceovers, or film, recording equipment is key to transforming performances into polished, professional audio.
Stereo
A stereo microphone is a type of microphone designed to capture sound in two channels (left and right) to create a sense of depth and space, mimicking how we hear sound in real life. These microphones typically use two microphones arranged in a specific configuration, such as X/Y, A/B, or M/S (Mid/Side), to record sound from two distinct directions, resulting in a stereo effect. Stereo microphones are commonly used in recording environments where capturing the natural ambience or spatial characteristics of a sound source is important, such as in music production, field recording, or film sound design. They provide a more immersive listening experience compared to mono microphones, which capture sound from a single point.
Studio Microphones
Studio Microphones are designed for professional recording environments, delivering high-fidelity sound capture with exceptional detail and clarity. They are used for vocals, instruments, voiceovers, podcasts, and more, offering a wide range of pickup patterns and sensitivities to suit different recording needs. Studio mics often prioritise low noise, wide frequency response, and natural sound reproduction, making them a key tool in any recording setup.
About Microtech
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Microtech Gefell is a distinguished German microphone manufacturer with a rich heritage dating back to 1928, founded by Georg Neumann. After relocating to Gefell in 1943, the company continued to produce high-quality condenser microphones, many utilising the legendary M7 capsule originally designed by Neumann. Today, under the technical supervision of Mr. Kuehnast’s son, Microtech Gefell maintains its commitment to precision engineering and acoustic excellence, producing microphones that are revered in professional recording studios, broadcasting, and acoustic measurement applications.
Among their acclaimed products is the UM 930, a twin-diaphragm condenser microphone known for its versatility and exceptional clarity, making it a preferred choice for stereo recording applications. The M 990 is a tube condenser microphone that delivers a warm, vintage sound, ideal for vocals and acoustic instruments. For those seeking a modern, multi-pattern microphone, the UMT 70s offers a wide frequency response and low self-noise, suitable for a variety of recording scenarios. Additionally, the M 300 series provides compact, cardioid condenser microphones that are excellent for capturing detailed sound in both studio and live environments.