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From Google AI:
The LOMO 19A19 is a legendary vintage Soviet-era tube condenser microphone, originally designed in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) for the film and television industry. Today, it is highly prized by audio engineers and collectors for its lush, warm sound and C12-inspired character.
Key Features and Specifications
- Sound Profile: Features a full-sized, side-terminated capsule. It is known for a warm, lush vocal tone that shares similarities with classic AKG C12 and Neumann M49 microphones.
- Design: Designed for boom poles and film sets, it is remarkably lightweight and compact, with a capsule at the front, a sub-miniature 6S31B tube (or 7586 Nuvistor) in the middle, and an output transformer at the base.
- Versatility: Primarily used for vocals, acoustic guitars, cellos, and drum overheads.
- Power Supply: Operates via a proprietary, external power supply (PSU). Note that vintage 220V Soviet power supplies can be prone to corrosion and failure, making modern replacements highly sought after.
Sourcing and Buying
Because this microphone was produced during the Soviet era and discontinued in the late 1970s, exact production numbers are limited, making original units increasingly rare.
- Market Availability: You can frequently find serviced vintage units, replacement cables, and custom power supplies on Reverb.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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