Dual tube cardioid condenser microphone with shockmount and case
The Gemini II dual valve microphone is a no-holds-barred piece of microphone history. The dual valve design means pure valve warmth from the 12AX7 input valve, coupled with a 12AU7 valve on the output stage. The result is an incredibly large, detailed, and intimate sound - reminiscent of the classic valve microphones from decades ago, but with a thoroughly modern twist.
The Gemini II ready for piano at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music's Technology and Applied Composition program.
DUAL-TUBE DESIGN
Most microphones use a transformer to optimize the mic's output impedance and couple the mic to the mic preamplifier. With the Gemini II, this optimization is accomplished with a second vacuum tube, negating any high-frequency rolloff typically incurred with a transformer.
This provides the Gemini II with a sparkling, pristine high-end typically only found in the most expensive solid-state microphones, while maintaining the rich, thick tonality of a tube mic.
Not just for vocals, the bass cut filter and -10dB pad make the Gemini useful for loud and heavy sources like drum room mics and booming timpani.
The Gemini II comes packaged in a wooden presentation box next to its custom shockmount and robust power supply, all within a secure and solid flight case.
Spécifications
Capsule Type: Hand-Crafted True Condenser
Diaphragm: 35mm Gold/Mylar
Directional Pattern: Cardioid
Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Impedance: 200 Ohms
Sensitivity: 35.48 mV/Pa (-29 dB)
Max SPL: 135/145 dB (0/-10 dB pad) (0.5% THD @ 1kHz)