Warbler - Switchable Sound Style Solid State Condenser Microphone
Applications
. Lead/solo vocals, speech, acoustic/electric guitar, acoustic/electric bass, saxophone, brass and drum applications.
Features
. Switchable airy sound styles: Voicing1, Voicing 2 and Voicing 3
. Fixed cardioid pattern
. 34mm center terminated externally polarized pressure gradient condenser capsule
. Gold sputtered single large diaphragm
. Hand-assembling capsule and hand-soldering PCB
. Vintage style 9.5: 1transformer
. Low frequency roll-off switchable between flat and 120Hz
. Selectable pre attenuation: 0 or -10dB
. Reduced sibilance
. Fully discrete 'Class A' circuitry with high quality components on signal path including Fairchild FET, Dale resistors and Wima capacitors
. Matched pair available
I do. Not much comparison really. The Hamburg, while not a bad sounding mic at all, is brighter and not as robust and warm sounding as the Warbler I. The Warbler i is more in line with the $1200 ADK Custom Shop U67 clone. It's that good.
...McHugh, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Sunny_Side_of_the_Street Julie is accompanied by my 1912 Jeffries duet concertina. Her mic is a 3U Audio Warbler MkIV in voicing 1, with the mic's HPF on. No other eq was used. Her previous favourite was an sE 4400a. (The concertina was miced with two AT4040s, again with HPF on, eqd to...
I have the Warbler MKVID and yeah great sound for vocals and a great condenser mic for $600 AUD, however the build quality is noticibly sketchy, all the switches and external parts are slightly bent or off axis and feel wobbly. They work fine and so far a few months in it is a...
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