| Brauner Phanthera-L FET Microphone Details
The Phanthera is the impressive proof that a phantom powered non-tube microphone can sound amazingly close to a real tube microphone. With the Phanthera, Brauner expanded its product portfolio to include a reference quality microphone which could stand beside the sound characteristics of the coveted tube models VMA and VMX. The results speak for themselves.
Experience vocal recordings with an intensity and liveliness never heard before. The particular sound of a sonic event is highlighted in a subtle manner. Totally unobtrusively, almost imperceptibly, it creates finely elaborate and highly nuanced sonic details. Narration recordings also have clear gains in proximity and plasticity. So you instantly have a result with convincing quality without time-consuming postproduction. Instrumental recordings with the Phanthera stand out due to the enormous detail resolution and first-class transient response.
The Phanthera clearly represents a further milestone in the art of microphones.
THE BASIC "L" VERSION
The basic versions of Brauner's popular FET microphones offer the benefit to really step up to uncompromising professional audio quality even under budget constraints. They ship with the essential accessories: the microphone and a sturdy mount come in a robust box.
As the microphone is a standard model and not technically altered, the basic editions can be extended to match the standard versions by purchasing the optional accessories.
The Brauner Phanthera-L is the same microphone as the Phanthera. Only the accessories are different.
Included Accessories
Brauner Phanthera-L FET Microphone Specifications
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Equivalent Noise: < 11 dB A (IEC651)
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Signal to Noise: > 83 dB (1 Pa/1 kHz-Cardioid)
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Sensitivity: 33 mV / Pa-Cardioid
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Pattern: Cardioid
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Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 22 kHz
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Maximum SPL: 142 dB SPL @ 0,3 % THD
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Power Supply: 48 V phantom power
Brauner Phanthera FET Microphone Reviews "The Phanthera sounds very elegant and confident, [...] another first-class product [...] we can already predict that it will be a success story."
- Studiomagazin
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