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Lauten Audio LS-408 Snare Microphone

Original price was: ₹43,263.00.Current price is: ₹41,100.00.

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Type: End-address pressure gradient FET condenser

Capsule: 32mm

Polar Patterns: Cardioid

Freq. Response: 20Hz-20KHz

High Pass Filter: Flat / 80Hz / 140Hz

Low Pass Filter:  Flat / 5kHz / 12kHz

Dynamic Range: 135dB minimum

SPL Handling: >135DB (0.5%THD@1000Hz)

Impedance: >150 ohms

Self-noise level: < 15dB-A

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:   79dB

Sensitivity: -66.0dBV/Pa (0dB=1V/Pa 1KHz)

Connector: 3-pin XLR

Power: Requires 48v Phantom Power

Dimensions:  109 x 50mm (mic only) 112 x 71mm (with mount) 

Weight: 309g (mic only) 407g (with mount)

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Snare Mic: The First and Only FET Condenser Snare Mic in the World

The snare drum is one of the most crucial and challenging instruments to record from a drum kit, which is why Lauten Audio has created the Snare Mic, the first FET condenser microphone made especially for snare drums. Equipped with a robust brass headframe that can withstand stick blows, a tight cardioid pickup pattern that rejects 28 dB of off-axis noise, and a high maximum SPL of 135 dB, this microphone is designed to enhance any snare recording situation with condenser sound quality and dynamic mic-like robustness.

Regardless of the snare drum, musician, or recording setting, the Snare Mic’s condenser capsule is adjusted to capture the greatest snare sound. You may use the integrated sound shaping features to turn on an 80 or 140 Hz high-pass filter to prevent kick drum and tom overflow, or a 5 or 12 kHz low-pass filter to expand bottom response and eliminate cymbal leakage. By allowing you to record detail from both the batter head and the snares, the Snare Mic’s natural 3D sound response lowers the number of microphones required for capture and avoids phasing problems. Included with the Snare Mic are a cushioned Cordura tote case and an articulating hard mount.

Great Sound, Little Bleeding

Snare Mic rejects up to 28 dB of off-axis noises while capturing the full force, body, and timbre of a snare drum. This translates to crisp, mixed-ready audio right out of the microphone, with ideal phase coherence.

Just one and done

The conventional multi-mic arrangement required to record the whole range of a snare drum can be substituted with a single snare microphone. When positioning the Snare Mic at a lower positional angle, its three-dimensional sound allows you to hear the bottom snares through the top head.

Compact, Powerful, and Designed for Intensive Use

Placing it on even the busiest drum kit becomes simple at just 4.2″. Snare Mic’s vibration-resistant capsule makes it perfect for rim-mounted and upright applications.

Snare Mic is shielded from stick strikes, dust, and debris on stage or in the studio by a sturdy brass headframe including a mildew-resistant dust filter.

Sound Shaping on Board

The filters on Snare Mic are not the same as those on a DAW, preamp, or mixing console. Their influence on sound quality and overall performance is far more than what their label may suggest.

 Flat High Cut: The high-frequency response of the Snare Mic remains unchanged, making it ideal for a mix-ready sound. It delivers wide, realistic top-end air while optimising stick crack and playing dynamics.

 12 kHz High Cut: reduce high-frequency distortion for a powerful microphone sound. In addition to balancing the microphone’s sound, this setting adds a drop at 7 kHz to assist in minimizing cymbal leakage and a little uptick between 12 and 15 kHz to help preserve an organic, open snare assault.

 5 kHz High Cut: lessen excessive bleeding brought on the stage noise or cymbals. With this option, the response is smoother from 1 to 7 kHz, with a little rise in the 5 to 7 kHz region and an instantaneous drop-off beyond 7 kHz. This allows for the EQ’ing back of more character, presence, and attack into a sound without emphasizing troublesome high-end information.

 Flat Low Cut: with every snare stroke, permit all low-frequency information to pass for a bottom end that pounds the chest.

 80 Hz Low Cut: this filter slightly boosts the prominence of your snare drum while reducing low-end overflow from kick and toms.

 140 Hz Low Cut: this will greatly reduce phase incoherence and overflow from kick drums and toms while maintaining the presence boost of your snare drum’s fundamental frequency.

Lauten Audio LS-408 Snare Mic Large-diaphragm FET Condenser Mic Features:

  •  The first and only FET condenser microphone optimized for capturing snare drumming.
  •  Superior snare separation with 28dB off-axis rejection.
  •  The 20Hz-20kHz frequency response catches every detail in your drums.
  •  Maximum SPL handling of over 135dB, suitable for even the most powerful hits.
  •  The 4.2-inch size is suitable for even the most thick drum setups.
  •  The vibrant-resistant capsule, based on Lauten’s award-winning Synergy series, makes it suitable for mounting on both stands and rims.
  •  The solid brass headframe and mildew-resistant dust filter protect against stick strikes, wood shavings, and debris.
  •  80Hz low cut prevents leakage from bass drums and toms.
  •  The 140Hz low cut retains the basic frequency of drums while eliminating bleed and phase difficulties from bass and toms.

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