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Soyuz' FET pencil mic offers an open and airy top-end to compliment it's warm and natural mids. Black version.
$699.00
After bringing in Soyuz's microphones, we've been consistently impressed with the quality, richness, and ease they bring to recording sessions. The new 013 FET SDC is the newest addition to the family, and we expect it will have the same detailed and finished sound that makes their more expensive mics such heavy-hitters. Based on the frequency graph and specs made available thus far, we expect their first FET SDC to be a polished workhorse pencil mic with it's flat low-end and mid-range frequency response. Coupled with a slight rise in the "air" and "openness" range, we expect the 013 to be a clear and honest, yet musical SDC with the same impeccable build quality we've seen on their other three mic models.
The Soyuz 013 Small Diaphragm FET Condenser Microphone, primarily sold in matched pairs with cardiod capsules and -10db pads – though available singly and with multiple capsule patterns, is the newest member of the Soyuz family. In a break from tradition, the SU-013 is available in both Soyuz signature cream and brass and in black, for applications requiring a less visually conspicuous appearance.
The Soyuz 013 FET features a carefully designed, low-noise Field Effect Transistor topography and the rich sound of custom in-house created and crafted toroidal transformers.
Sound:
The 013's classic internal transformer design creates a detailed sound that is robust in the lower frequencies, rich in the midrange, and silky smooth in the upper register.
Features:
Boutique, hand-made microphones from Russia. Possessing a stunning visual look and a smooth, rich, but clear and focused sound quality, the Soyuz mics have already made a very large impression on the industry after only being around for a very short amount of time. Popular artists such as Radiohead, Coldplay, Paramore, and The Lumineers have gone on record to support the mics and confirm they were used on their most recent records.