🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Lewitt LCT 440 Pure XLR Condenser Microphone delivers exceptional studio-quality sound for vocals, instruments, and streaming. With a cardioid polar pattern that suppresses background noise, premium components, and an award-winning design, this microphone is perfect for both home and professional studio setups. It features a low self-noise of 7 dB(A) and a high max SPL of 140 dB(A), ensuring crystal-clear recordings every time.
L**O
As a singer i would say it's really good!
I'm professional singer and i love how it sounds. Definitely would work for all possible purposes.
S**I
What a insanely good mic for the price
These really sound as good and even better half the time than my 550$ (at the time of purchase) Shure Sm27. It makes me really curious about investing in the more premium LCT 640 in the future.
V**V
LCT-440-Pure Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best sound, best clarity, best quality, Lewitt best company, best durability, best accessory, S tier Microphone.
C**S
Ligeramente Sibilante
Muy Buen Micrófono Tomando En Cuenta Calidad/PrecioLlega A Competir Con Micrófonos de gamas Mas Altas, Pero si es un poco sibilanteExalta Bastante Los Agudos. En Ocasiones Es Algo BuenoPero En Grabación Vocal Mi Recomendación seria invertir un poco mas
J**
Probably The Best Microphone I've Ever Used.
This microphone is probably the best microphone I've ever had. I've had a TON of microphones from shure to blue to Rode, and this is my favorite one.I heard of Lewitt after looking into AKG microphones. I recently purchased a really nice audio interface that I can eq and the microphone I was using (Shure SM7B) was really struggling to keep up with what I was wanting out of it, and I heard really great things about the AKG C214 and the AKG C414. After researching and reading specs about the c214, I was about to pull the trigger until I came across Lewitt and the LCT 440.The two things that made me pull the trigger on this rather than the C214 was on one hand the price, which was almost $150 cheaper when I bought it, and on the other it sounded almost identical, if not better than the C214. After getting it and setting it up, I immediately fell in love with how good this thing sounds and how durable it feels, and it's accessories.One of the other microphones I've used extensively is the Blue Baby Bottle SL and that microphone sounded good, but was one of the more lackluster build quality mics i've used. The lack of popfilter was really irritating to me and the shockmount was also pretty subpar. The microphone itself was something that I've had to return and replace in the past due to build quality issues. So i was skeptical going back to a condenser microphone.When I ordered the LCT440 however, I was worried because the shockmount was made out of plastic, however it doesn't feel flimsy at all. I have had bad luck with shock mounts on other mics, even ones that were metal. This one feels infinitely more durable than anything I've ever used, not to mention the inclusion of a really great magnetic popfilter and an equally great windscreen if you'd prefer. Also, the microphone itself is completely made out of metal and is actually a relatively small package, making it look really good on camera due to the low profile nature of it.On top of all the build quality and QOL inclusions, it is THE best sounding microphone I've ever used. Straight out of the box it sounds super good and clean, however with a bit of eq it is easily the best sounding microphone that I have ever heard, rivaled only by microphones above the $1K price range. This microphone really feels like Lewitt thought of EVERYTHING and carefully designed everything to be the best microphone that they could possibly make. The ONLY con I've been able to find is that the microphone doesn't have a 360 degree field of motion, so basically what this means is that if you want your boom arm to your left or right, its going to be a bit of a weird setup, unless you have the microphone sit right in front of your face. But this isn't really that big of a deal considering you could buy something like the Audio-Technica AT8459 mount and position it wherever you want, or you can just set it a few feet away from your mouth and turn your gain up since it is a condenser.Without a doubt, this is the best feeling and sounding microphone I've ever had. Lewitt is truly doing the lords work in the microphone industry, making an absolute beast of a microphone for under $300 is no small feat, and Lewitt deserves nothing but praise for this microphone.
C**N
Mucho mejor sonido pero mucho menos precio
Desde que uno de los fundadores de AKG se marchara para fundar esta nueva empresa, LEWITT, creo que han roto un poco el mercado dentro de su rango. El LTC 440 PURE suena mejor muchos micrófonos más caros. Yo aparté mi mítico Shure SM7B para sustituirlo por éste. Ofrece un sonido cálido de entrada que puede configurarse para sonar más grave y opaco o más brillante en función del software, tarjeta de sonido o mesa de mezclas que utilices para ecualizar y mejorar la calidad base de entrada, que con este micro es muy buena. Su precio es casi una broma, este micrófono debería valer en torno a 800 micrófonos. No sé qué clase de calidad ofrecerán los Lewitt que de verdad valen ese precio, la verdad. A este precio (yo lo he comprado por 258 €) sencillamente humilla y pulveriza a sus competidores.
R**C
Records well
AKG quality at a fraction of the price. (company started by former AKG employee). The only drawback is the lack of polar patterns - not a problem for me.
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