Warm Audio WA-47 - Tube Studio Microphone - 1pc
WA-47 is the reincarnation of the legendary U47 microphone.
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WA-47 is the reincarnation of the legendary U47 microphone.
Based on the technology of the original, it is enriched with innovations such as 9 polar patterns (cardioid, figure-eight, omni, and more). The intersections between these patterns make the WA-47 a truly universal microphone.
- Reproduction of the legendary '47 capsule from Warm Audio
- Output transformer TAB-Funkenwerk (AMI) USA
- JJ Slovak 5751 tube
- 9 polar patterns - cardioid, omni, figure-eight, and mixes of the mentioned
- Internal noise: 9dBA
- Dynamic range: 138dBA
- Maximum SPL: 140dB (<0.5% THD)
- Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20kHz
- Output impedance: 200 Ohms
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 82dBA
- External IEC grounded power supply
- 3-meter cable from the microphone to the power source - Gotham 7-pin
- Wooden case, shock mount, and power cable included
Today, when we say Warm Audio, it means high-quality reincarnations and clones of legendary vintage compressors, preamps, processors, and microphones with an excellent price-to-quality ratio. The latest addition is the WA-47 tube microphone - a microphone with the sound of iconic recordings from the sixties to the present day.
The original microphone of this type was practically in all top studios of the 60s and was used by names like Sinatra and The Beatles. Warm Audio brings the reincarnation of this legendary microphone in the form of the WA-47, based on the technology of the original, enriched with innovations such as 9 polar patterns - cardioid, figure-eight, omni, and other intersections between these patterns create a truly universal microphone. With the use of 2 WA-47 units, you can practice stereo recording techniques A/B, X-Y, ORTF, and mid-side (M-S).
The WA-47 can be used very versatilely and always with great results - for vocals, acoustic guitars, double bass, electric and bass guitar setups, piano, drums and percussion, string, wind, and brass instruments, and for recording symphony orchestras.