The SD-7 from Universal Audio revolutionizes the way professional musicians and sound engineers record instruments. This dynamic microphone offers a combination of classic design and state-of-the-art technology and is ideal for recording toms, guitar amps, horns and other instruments. With its high sound pressure resistance and hypercardioid polar pattern, the SD-7 delivers clear, open sounds in any environment.
DN-421B
This model is based on a more modern version of the 421 microphone, which is known for its slightly brighter and harder sound compared to earlier versions. It is one of the best known microphones for toms and is also often used for kick drums and brass instruments.
DN-421S
Inspired by one of the earlier and rarer versions of the 421 microphone, characterized by a script logo. This model is characterized by its vintage character and is ideal for adding a warmer touch to guitar amps, drums or even vocals.
RB-160
This microphone model is based on a vintage ribbon microphone from the 1960s, known for its rich, mid-range sound. It has been used on many legendary rock recordings, including Jimi Hendrix's famous guitar amps and the drums on Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks".
DN-409N
Based on the earliest version of the 409 microphone series, this model offers a stronger sound coloration compared to newer versions, making it versatile for various sound sources such as electric guitars and vocals. One notable use of this microphone was in the vocal recordings for Pink Floyd's "Live at Pompeii" concert video.
DN-441
The classic 441 has been used on countless records, from Fleetwood Mac and