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sonido profesional, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Todos nuestros modelos son de diseño y fabricación propias en donde eficiencia, baja distorsión, predictibilidad y duración son objetivos principales.
En SPL no realizamos copias o clones de productos de otras marcas.
En nuestra larga lista de productos, desde altoparlantes y drivers de compresión hasta sistemas de sonido para estadios, seguramente encontrara la solución para resolver adecuadamente su próximo proyecto.
Wunder Audio: We Live, sleep, dream and breath audio and the engineering that refines detail to an obsessive edge. The PEQ1 series was born when we began to ask, "If price and market were no object, what is the absolute best mic-pre/equalizer we're capable of producing?" What we came up with is probable overkill for 98 percent of the engineers in the world, but if you are part of the small demanding group of people that are as passionate and curious about pursuing the ridiculous best as we are, have we got the gear for you.
The Wunder Audio CM7 Microphone:
The Wunder Audio CM7 uses an original M7 capsule. You can can choose a 40-50 year old M7 capsule that is newly re-skinned to original spec. There is a choice of PVC or 4-6 micron Mylar substrate, thinner diaphragms are also available. Another option is an old M7 with its original diaphragm. This is, however, not recommended as the 50 year old PVC has hardened and would not sound as it did when it left the factory. But with that said, we have matched the sound of one customers old completely stock "Large badge" U47 from 1950. We can also offer new or re-skinned KK47 capsules.
The transformer is made in the US by an ex-Telefunken Germany employee who has the original plans and tooling for the U47 transformer. He uses a higher nickel content to achieve a better low end. The microphone rolls off at 22 Hz instead of the 30-40 Hz of an original U47. We can also install the early larger style U47 transformer that was used in the now legendary "Large Badged" U47's. These first couple of hundred U47's are very sought after sonically.
The problem with a vintage U47 is that the old transformer wire used PVC insulation. This insulation cracks over the years and depending on where, you can loose high or low frequency response. If the mic was stored in high humidity the PVC would of lifted up, bubbled, then cracked while drying out. If the mic were stored too dry the wire would simply have cracked ...
Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) is a leading developer of music software and audio recording technology for personal computers. MOTU was founded in 1980 and has been developing music software since 1984.
Inspired by the Macintosh when it first appeared, engineers at MOTU developed one of the Macintosh's first music programs ever. Performer®, the music industry standard for MIDI sequencing, began shipping in 1985.
MOTU quickly emerged as a leader in music software development and now produces a full line of music and audio recording products for Macintosh and Windows. Current popular products include the Traveler and 828mkII FireWire audio interfaces, Digital Performer audio sequencing software, MachFive universal sampler plug-in and Symphonic Instrument universal orchestra plug-in.
MOTU products appeal to all levels of music computer users, from weekend hobbyists to world-class recording studios. Top performing artists and film composers use MOTU products in their daily music-making. MOTU is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across from Boston, on the shores of the Charles river.
Thermionic Culture is focused on producing the very best all valvedesign audio products.
In this day and age of mass-produced solid-state audio equipment it's a refreshing change for a company to constantly strive for the ultimate all valve signal path.
Thermionic Culture is a UK based company designing and manufacturing professional audio tube outboard equipment. Designed by vic keary who has over forty years of tube design experience the range currently include the phoenix stereo vari-mu compressor, culture vulture stereo distortion and earlybird dual mono mic pre-amp and eq">
Blue, Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics:
Welcome to the world of Blue Microphones. Founded in 1995 by Skipper Wise and Martins Saulespurens, Blue has grown from a desire to create a few hand-built mics for fellow musicians into a unique, multi-faceted audio company with a prestidigeous line of award-winning microphones and accessories. Headquartered in Westlake Village, California and with engineering and manufacturing facilities in Latvia, Blue Microphones continues to grow and lead the way with cutting-edge design and technological innovation in the field of recording. Current projects include the building of a state-of-the-art recording and training facility and capsule testing area located at company headquarters in Southern California. Blue is also known for its vintage microphone store and restoration services.