512 Audio Skylight Large Diaphragm Studio Condenser XLR Microphone w/ Shock Mount
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4.9 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on 30 customer reviews
Designed For Speech and Singing
Large 34mm gold-plated condenser capsule
Cardioid Pickup Pattern
Custom metal mesh pop filter
Low-profile shockmount
Built on pro audio legacy of Warm Audio
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512 Audio by Warm Audio Skylight Large Diaphragm Studio Condenser XLR Microphone + Shock Mount + Bag for Recording and Podcasting
Manufacturer:
512 Audio
Model Number:
512-SLT
Product SKU:
B09B857435
UPC:
850016400642
ASIN:
B09B857435
Brand:
512 Audio
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
7.874 x 2.185035 x 2.185035 inches
Item Weight:
2.2 Pounds
Item model number:
512-SLT
Manufacturer:
512 Audio
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Appears to be a rebrand of the Alctron CK6; I've heard good things about the sound, but the sensitivity is pretty low for a condenser, and the self noise is pretty high (22 dB-A), which is probably why they don't list it in the Skylight specs.
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04-25-2024 at 05:25 AM.
Appears to be a rebrand of the Alctron CK6; I've heard good things about the sound, but the sensitivity is pretty low for a condenser, and the self noise is pretty high (22 dB-A), which is probably why they don't list it in the Skylight specs.
I've watched like 3-4 videos on it. It seems to struggle with the higher notes and smoothens out the sounds. I bought it anyways. Podcast and acoustic. Was eye-ing the SM57 but double the price and then have to buy a stand and a pop filter. Will always upgrade later. Ain't doing anything professional.
I've watched like 3-4 videos on it. It seems to struggle with the higher notes and smoothens out the sounds. I bought it anyways. Podcast and acoustic. Was eye-ing the SM57 but double the price and then have to buy a stand and a pop filter. Will always upgrade later. Ain't doing anything professional.
Should do the trick. Depending on how much echo (reflection) or noise you have in your room, you should be fine. Condensors like this pick that up a little more than a dynamic like the sm57 would.
Appears to be a rebrand of the Alctron CK6; I've heard good things about the sound, but the sensitivity is pretty low for a condenser, and the self noise is pretty high (22 dB-A), which is probably why they don't list it in the Skylight specs.
This is brilliant thanks! Have you been able to find a frequency graph? I haven't. How did you know it was a rebadge alctron?
What popular mic do you think tis compares to?
I'm trying to figure out if I need this flavor in my mic locker or not. I could use a LDC with a smoother high end. I have WA47jr that can be quite harsh on vocals in the high end.
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Should do the trick. Depending on how much echo (reflection) or noise you have in your room, you should be fine. Condensors like this pick that up a little more than a dynamic like the sm57 would.
https://micpedia.com/microphone/a...onics-ck6/
What popular mic do you think tis compares to?
I'm trying to figure out if I need this flavor in my mic locker or not. I could use a LDC with a smoother high end. I have WA47jr that can be quite harsh on vocals in the high end.