Solomon
Solomon
Also known as: Solomon Mics, Solomon Design
UnclaimedSolomon (operating as Solomon Mics or Solomon Design) is a boutique microphone manufacturer based in Indianapolis, Indiana, founded in 2016 by Henry French. The company designs and hand-builds its products in-house, with a focus on specialized capture tools that fall outside the offerings of larger mic makers.
The brand is best known for the LoFReQ, a large-diaphragm sub-style dynamic micropho...
Solomon (operating as Solomon Mics or Solomon Design) is a boutique microphone manufacturer based in Indianapolis, Indiana, founded in 2016 by Henry French. The company designs and hand-builds its products in-house, with a focus on specialized capture tools that fall outside the offerings of larger mic makers.
The brand is best known for the LoFReQ, a large-diaphragm sub-style dynamic microphone built specifically for capturing low-end information from kick drums and bass cabinets, intended as a lighter and more affordable alternative to traditional sub-kick mics. Other products include the PhonFreq, a telephone-style dynamic mic with a vintage character; the PUQ Cajon Pickup, introduced at Summer NAMM 2017 for amplifying cajons; and the Daru Jones Signature model, developed with the drummer of the same name.
Solomon's microphones have found a following among engineers and drummers looking for a dedicated sub-frequency tool, and the LoFReQ in particular is the product most associated with the brand's reputation in low-frequency capture.
Solomon has 6 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Dynamic Microphones. Their gear is featured by 5 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Metal, and Jazz. Notable users include Dan Searle, Jay Postones, and Daru Jones.
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