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Tierra Audio has announced the launch of a month-long campaign celebrating its newest microphone - New Twenties. This is what they have to say about it...
The New Twenties Microphone
New Twenties is a large diaphragm cardioid FET condenser mic which sports a custom design with a USA-made capsule and Lundahl transformer-coupled output. Its distinctive retro styling, signature sound, and accessories, including a magnetic pop shield and personalised ridges, set it apart from the mic crowd.
Purveying a warm, deep and creamy sound, rich in harmonics and with the right balance of brightness in treble, the New Twenties mic exudes classic elegance in looks and sound - whether you are performing live or in the studio.
Destined To Be A Classic
Some are already saying that the New Twenties mic is destined to become a studio classic.
The New Twenties microphone has attracted the attention from press and artists, including singer/songwriter Ed Harcourt, "This is an incredibly versatile beauty of a mic. The first instrument I tried it on was of course the baby grand piano, underneath the strings against the wood, it made it really come alive, I was blown away." Produce Like A Like A Pro declared it their "new acoustic guitar recording microphone."
About Tierra Audio
Madrid-based Tierra Audio was founded in 2018 with the intention of providing artists, producers and sound engineers with premium pro audio products at an affordable price.
From the popular Flavours range of pre-amps to the powerful Gravity VCA Bus Compressor, all components in Tierra Audio's product line have been selected to guarantee the best performance and maximum durability, alongside a commitment to sustainability.
Pricing and Availability:
£1006
Until 20th March, Tierra Audio are offering customers 15% off the New Twenties mic when using code NEWTWENTIES15 on their website. The mics are carefully hand built in small batches therefore stock is limited.
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