R14 ribbon mic
by Peluso Microphones | Reviewed by Henry Robinett
" I've learned to really respect John Peluso-designed microphones. John Peluso too. He's taken the plunge into ribbons with his brand new R14. He's not new to ribbon ... "
" I've learned to really respect John Peluso-designed microphones. John Peluso too. He's taken the plunge into ribbons with his brand new R14. He's not new to ribbon ... "
" ... limited. I've never owned one but had on occasion used the McHugh Military tube pencil that The Hangar owns. John Peluso sent me only a single P28 to audition, so I felt handicapped in not being able to use it as ... "
" One might say I've become somewhat of a connoisseur of Peluso microphones. I have several of their microphones. (See my reviews in Tape Op #44, #48, #56, and #59.) At this ... "
" Over the past several months, I've been using a pair of Peluso P12 microphones. I can't say enough good things about them. They sound great no matter what the instrument. I love ... "
" I wrote a review in Tape Op #44 about the Peluso 22 251 vacuum tube condenser. I was very impressed. So impressed that I wanted to check out the whole line. ... "
" ... also show the clients how much we care about our craft and their art. Therefore, when evaluating a pair of Peluso P-84 small-diaphragm condenser mics, this is what I took into account - instead of focusing on their connection to the ... "
" ... USA ELa M 251. I loved it. No way could I afford it. Then I found a small company called Peluso that had a remake of the classic 251 for around a grand. Hmm... let's see, one of those Chinese mics, ... "
" ... different iterations of mic design. Some have survived longer than others, not only physically but also in our collective psyche. Peluso Microphone Lab has decided to make its own reproduction of an icon in mic design, one which has made itself ... "
" ... 47fet was worth the investment, especially if I’m only going to use it on only one or two sources. The Peluso Microphone Labs P-47 SS completely changed my mind. It’s a highly versatile mic that shines in a host of applications, ... "
" Modeled after the sought-after AKG C 414 EB from 1976, the Peluso Microphone Lab P-414 is reviving a cult classic with a few upgrades to help it thrive in the modern world ... "
" ... a new small-diaphragm tube condenser mic. Now there's quite a selection, including the Chameleon Labs TS-1, Mojave Audio MA-100, and Peluso P 28. The Ela M 260 is Telefunken USA's entry into this category. I've used all of these mics, and ... "
" ... have a choice there. You can use the stock 6 micron capsule, or you can order this mic with a Peluso PK-47 capsule, which are both center-fed designs. The difference is a slightly better tolerance on the frequency response from mic ... "
" ... Texas, among others. Microphones included the Wunder CM7, Gefell UM 92.1S, Mojave MA-200, Rupert Neve's SE Electronics RNR1 ribbon mic, Peluso 22 47 LE, Neumann M 149, Soundelux U95, Brauner Phantom, and one or two more that escape my memory right ... "
" ... to help the bass sit in a mix while the slightly driven tubes kept it sounding lively. I've got a Peluso 22 251 mic [Tape Op #44] with a tube upgrade which is wonderful in busy rock mixes, but while I ... "
" ... components populate the hand-wired circuit board; and the most critical components, including the FET amplifier, custom Sowter output transformer, and Peluso K87i capsule, have been carefully selected for their audio properties. The mic provides a switch for cardioid, omni, and figure-8 ... "
" When I saw the Peluso ad for their shock mounts in the last issue of Tape Op, it immediately piqued my interest. I have several ... "