Sterling Audio ST55 Large Diaphragm FET Condenser Mic
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The Sterling Audio ST55 is an FET condenser microphone that employs a large capsule with an ultra-thin 3-micron evaporated gold Mylar diaphragm. The ST55 mic is built with an exclusive process that extends high frequencies and improves details and depth on both vocal and instrument recordings. The FET Class-A electronics provide smooth, warm sound.
Sterling Audio microphones employ several advanced technologies that separate their large-diaphragm condenser mics from the rest of the pack.
One of the more important advancements is their Disk Resonator system. With it, Sterling Audio is uniquely able to compensate for the 14kHz frequency roll-off that is inherent in large diaphragm mics. As any good audio engineer knows, this deficiency translates to a lack of sparkle from high-frequency sound sources.
Other manufacturers have typically solved this problem by cutting other frequencies and then increasing the entire signal to help even out the frequency range. Unfortunately, this results in increased noise.
Disk Resonator Technology incorporates a brass umbrella that protrudes from the center of the diaphragm in Sterling Audio's ST55 microphone. It gently boosts the diaphragm sensitivity to shorter sound waves, allowing it to respond more accurately to those all-important higher frequencies. The result is optimal sensitivity, full frequency response, and a low signal-to-noise ratio.
Another piece of audio wizardry comes in the form of the ultra-thin diaphragm membrane made of Mylar. While most modern condenser diaphragms are 6 to 12 microns in thickness, Sterling Audio, in association with 3M, has produced a highly resilient Mylar that measures a mere 3 microns. This allows the ST55 to deliver an extraordinary degree of sensitivity.
Requires phantom power.
Features
- Disk Resonator design extends high-frequencies naturally
- Large 1-1/4" all-brass capsule, hand-assembled and oven-baked for long-term, stable operation
- Black nickel-plated brass body
- Stainless steel head and grille assembly
- Custom-wound nickel core output transformer
- HM-2 hard mount
- Rugged vinyl zipper case included
Give your recordings the attention to detail they deserve. Order the ST55 today!
ST55 Large Diaphragm FET Condenser Mic Specifications:
- Preamp: Class-A FET
- Polar Patterns: Fixed cardioid
- High Pass Filter: Switchable 75Hz, 12dB/octave
- Attenuation Pad: Switchable -10dB
- Frequency Response: 20Hz — 18kHz
- Equivalent Noise: 22dB SPL — A Weighted
- Sensitivity: 32mV/Pa
- Maximum SPL: 134dB-144dB (adjustable w/pad)
- Typical Load Impedance: >500 ohms
- Output Source Impedance: 200 ohms transformer isolated
- Dimensions: 7-1/2" long, 1-4/5" max. dia.
- Weight: 1 lb.
1 people out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall: I have owned one ST55 for a couple of years and have used it to record drums overhead, acoustic guitars, harmonica and electric guitar amps to record my rock/blues band. The clarity and frequency response is excellent (great cymbal highs, full/warm voice range, sweat acoustic guitar). I have also used to record my church choir voices with excellent clarity results (people gets amazed at being able to understand the lyrics!) as well as for voice/accoustic guitar solo performances. I'm| Review By: CA_Dan-zjBAV | 2 years, 6 months ago1 people out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall: I use this mic for vocals and acoustic guitar, and it sounds excellent. Great "breath-y" modern vocals are acheivable with it, and it has a warm sound in the mids with crisp highs. Bass is easily controlled through proximity, and the high pass filter really helps with boomy dreadnought acoustic guitars. This is a work horse mic - very adaptable to many recording situations. If you only own one mic for vocals, this would be a great choice. If yo only own one mic period,




