Soyuz 1973-B
Technical specs of Soyuz microphone
- Gold-plated 33 mm capsule
- Frequency range: 30 – 18,000 Hz
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Pad: -10dB & -20dB
- Sensitivity: 24.5mV / Pa
- Impedance: 150 Ohm
- Peak SPL: 140 dB
- Noise floor: > 18 dB (A-weighted)
- Power supply: 48 V phantom power
- Dimensions (L x Ø): 100 x 55 mm
- Weight: 300 g
- Includes microphone holder
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Customer Review Summary
The Soyuz 1973-B microphone delivers a remarkably dry and solid sound that excels without adding any unwanted colouration. Unlike other microphones from the same brand, it doesn’t emphasize the low frequencies excessively, making it particularly well-suited for vocals.
The overall build quality is impressive, showcasing a robust construction that instils confidence in its durability. However, it’s worth noting that the packaging is a simple cardboard box rather than a wooden one, which might be a minor disappointment for some. Additionally, it does not include a cradle, which could have added to its value.
This microphone also features a convenient -10 and -20 dB switch, making it versatile for different instruments. Aesthetically, it is pleasing on camera; its compact design allows it to sit comfortably without overwhelming the visual space, unlike larger models such as the SM7B.
In essence, the Soyuz 1973-B offers exceptional value for its price, focusing on pure sound quality and functionality.
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