Sontronics Mercury Valve Condenser Microphone
Best professional microphone for high fidelity studio recordings.
This hand-built valve condenser offers a level of sonic versatility that feels almost limitless, thanks to its fully sweepable polar pattern control. It trades the simplicity of fixed-pattern mics for a complex, premium signal path that captures vocals and instruments with rare, pristine clarity.
$2199.00
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Who it's for
- Recording engineers seeking a classic, warm vocal and instrument tone.
- Studio professionals needing one microphone for various sources and room acoustics.
- Audio professionals valuing durable, high-performance equipment with a sophisticated aesthetic.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious musicians or project studio owners with limited funds.
- Engineers preferring simple, compact setups without additional external components.
- Users seeking a rugged, low-maintenance microphone for frequent transport or harsh environments.
Performance breakdown
Sonic Versatility
Fully sweepable polar patterns offer infinite creative control for any source.
Build Craftsmanship
Hand-built in the UK with premium components for lasting studio reliability.
Noise Floor
Exceptionally low self-noise ensures pristine, clean captures for delicate recordings.
Valve Character
European-made 12AT7 tube delivers that sought-after, warm vintage harmonic richness.
Ease of Adjustment
External power supply controls make quick filter and pad adjustments effortless.
Handling Weight
Substantial build requires a sturdy stand to support its heavy frame.
Key Specs
Microphone type
Variable-pattern valve/tube condenser
Polar pattern
Fully sweepable from omnidirectional via cardioid to figure-of-eight and everything in between
Frequency response
20Hz to 20kHz
Pad
0, -10dB
Filter Linear
75Hz
Valve/tube Mercury
European-made 12AT7/ECC81
Sensitivity
20mV/Pa
Impedance
=200 Ohms
Max. SPL
(for 0.5% THD @ 1kHz) 125dB
Equivalent noise level
<14dB (A-weighted)
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