Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

May 5, 2026

Sontronics STC-2 Pack

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Detailed characteristics of Sontronics STC-2 Pack

  • Set consisting of STC-2, spider, pop shield, XLR cable (3 m) and storage bag
  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • 1″ Capsule
  • Frequency response: 20 – 20,000 Hz
  • Low-cut filter
  • Adjustment: -10 dB
  • Sensitivity: 12 mV / P a -38 dB ± 2 dB
  • Max. SPL: 120 dB
  • Impedance: = 200 Ohm
  • Requires a 48 V phantom power
  • Connection: 3-pole XLR
  • Dimensions of the microphone (H x W x D): 194 x 53 x 53mm
  • Weight: 1100 g
  • Colour: Silver

Images

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Sontronics STC-2 Pack Review: Pros and cons of the model

Additional Information

Customer Review Summary

The Sontronics STC-2 Pack is an impressive microphone that excels in various applications such as podcasts, voice-over work, and instrument recording. The build quality is exceptional, and it delivers recordings with very low noise, making it a great choice for those seeking clarity.

In terms of sound, the microphone produces interesting high frequencies, although it may not compete with more expensive models. Some users have noted that it can add a unique character to vocals, giving them a mature and somewhat ‘broken’ tone. The aesthetics of the brand and logo have also drawn positive attention.

While some have moved on to pricier alternatives after testing the STC-2, it remains a solid option for low-budget, all-round use. Comparisons have been made to the Røde NT1-A, which is seen as more youthful and vibrant, and the Aston Origin, which offers a drier character in the highs.

See also  DPA ST2006C Review: Comprehensive overview

Recent experimentation has shown that when used closely like a dynamic microphone with specific settings, the STC-2 can yield surprisingly interesting results, especially when paired with the right preamp to enhance its low-end response. Overall, it presents a compelling option for those looking for a cost-effective microphone.



Read more…
Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

×
Produit
Lowest price spotted:
See the deal
The lowest price, spotted by our partner See the deal
×