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Experience the classic warmth and smoothness of vintage sound with the Nohype Audio LRM-1 Ribbon Mic, a staple in any serious audio technician's toolkit. Perfectly suited for studio recording, this microphone delivers a rich, natural sound that captures the subtle nuances of your instrument or vocals, making it an ideal choice for professional musicians and home studio enthusiasts alike. The LRM-1 is designed with a rugged and reliable build, ensuring it withstands the rigors of regular use without compromising on quality.

This microphone features a figure-8 polar pattern, enabling it to pick up sound from both the front and rear while rejecting noise from the sides. This makes it an excellent choice for recording in environments with reflective surfaces, capturing the room's ambiance without unwanted interference. The LRM-1’s ability to handle high sound pressure levels also means it can comfortably record everything from delicate acoustic guitars to powerful brass instruments with clarity and precision.

With its combination of vintage tone and modern durability, the Nohype Audio LRM-1 Ribbon Mic is a versatile and dependable addition to any recording setup. Whether you're capturing the subtlety of a solo performance or the complexity of a full ensemble, the LRM-1 ensures every note is recorded with authenticity.

Key Features:

  • Classic ribbon microphone for rich, natural sound
  • Figure-8 polar pattern for versatile recording options
  • Durable construction for reliable performance
  • Handles high sound pressure levels with ease
  • Ideal for a variety of instruments and vocals
Sasha Zhuravlev

Sasha Zhuravlev

bansuri flute and ribbon microphones. LRM-1, LRM-2, M-160 and U-87.

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bansuri flute and ribbon microphones. LRM-1, LRM-2, M-160 and U-87.

Sasha Zhuravlev

Sasha Zhuravlev

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