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Sontronics Delta 2

Active ribbon microphone specifically designed to work with guitar cabs or brass instruments, with upgraded electronics and premium custom wound transformer for a richer sound with fuller character.

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The Sontronics Delta 2 is an active ribbon microphone specifically designed to work with guitar cabs or brass instruments, delivering crystal clear audio.

The Sontronics Delta 2 features reduce sensitivity ensuring that extremely powerful signals are captured in every detail without overloading its internal preamp circuit. ideal for guitar amps and cabs, the Delta 2 delivers great sound with very little gain and no EQ. It also improves on the original Delta microphone with increased clarity and detail in its high frequencies and powerful midrange and bass. Like most ribbons, the Delta 2 sounds extremely natural, capturing the true tone of your instrument.

The Delta 2 ribbon microphone boasts a rugged body protecting its internal components including its custom-wound premium-quality transformer and unique circuitry. It also includes a radio frequency interference filter (RFI) filter to ensure a truly clean signal.

Sontronics Delta 2 Main Features:

Phantom-powered ribbon mic
Made in the UK
Designed to handle high SPL
Capture your true guitar tone and brass with even more detail than the original
Ideal for guitar amps and cabinets, brass, saxophone, and drums
Superb sound reproduction
RFI (radio interference frequency) filters to ensure interference-free signal
Robust, rugged build
Ideal for both studio and live sound
Includes unique Sontronics shock mount, and ABS foam-padded flight case

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