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Sammanfattning: Just last week I met a local audio engineer who asked my opinion of Mojave's large-diaphragm tube mic, the MA-200 (reviewed January 2007). While I didn't review that model, I did review its multipattern variant, the MA-300, in our January 2012 issue. I su...
Sammanfattning: The Mojave family of microphones has become a studio staple around the world. The company's philosophy has been simple: make fantastic mics and make them affordable; but the newest mic in the Mojave family incorporates a slightly different approach: make...
Publicerad: 2018-05-16, Författare: Paul , testad av: recordingmag.com
Sammanfattning: Mojave Audio is helmed by engineer and 3-string bass player Dusty Wakeman, and showcases the condenser mic designs of David Royer (whose newest ribbon mic, the Royer Labs R-10, is also featured in this issue). Over the past decade-plus, Mojave mics have b...
Publicerad: 2018-01-29, Författare: Paul , testad av: recordingmag.com
Sammanfattning: Mojave Audio is helmed by engineer and 3-string bass player Dusty Wakeman, and showcases the condenser mic designs of David Royer (whose newest ribbon mic, the Royer Labs R-10, is also featured in this issue). Over the past decade-plus, Mojave mics have b...
Publicerad: 2017-10-01, Författare: Paul , testad av: recordingmag.com
Sammanfattning: Mojave Audio is helmed by engineer and 3-string bass player Dusty Wakeman, and showcases the condenser mic designs of David Royer (whose newest ribbon mic, the Royer Labs R-10, is also featured in this issue). Over the past decade-plus, Mojave mics have b...
Publicerad: 2017-08-01, Författare: John , testad av: soundonsound.com
Sammanfattning: Mojave's latest mic combines the vintage tone of Telefunken's classic ELA-M 251 with modern, low-noise performance.Mention classic tube microphones to anyone, and the 1960s-manufactured Telefunken ELA-M 251 will almost certainly come up. And you can tell...