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Description

When it comes to capturing the nuances of sound in a recording setting, the Realistic 33-1090A pressure zone microphone stands out as a reliable choice among dynamic microphones. This microphone is designed for studio recording enthusiasts and professionals who appreciate precise audio capture. The Realistic 33-1090A leverages pressure zone technology to pick up sound waves with remarkable sensitivity and clarity, ensuring that even the most subtle acoustic details are captured with fidelity.

Whether you're recording vocals, instruments, or ambient sounds, this microphone's robust build and advanced design make it an excellent fit for diverse recording conditions. Its dynamic nature means it doesn't require an external power source, making it perfect for both studio and field use. The microphone's ability to handle high sound pressure levels without distortion makes it particularly suited for capturing loud sound sources like drums and amplifiers.

With its practical design, the Realistic 33-1090A is both easy to set up and use. It’s a great addition to any recording setup, offering functionality that is trusted by recording artists and sound engineers alike.

Key Features:

  • Utilizes pressure zone technology for enhanced sound capture
  • Ideal for vocals, instruments, and ambient recording
  • Handles high sound pressure levels without distortion
  • No external power source required
  • Sturdy design for both studio and field use
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Use cases and applications

  • The Realistic 33-1090A PZM is ideal for capturing audio in a circular seating arrangement due to its hemispherical pickup pattern but needs a hard surface for optimal performance.

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  • PZM microphones are effective when taped inside a piano for live recordings, capturing both high and low string ends distinctly.

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  • Placing PZMs on the floor, slightly forward of the kick drum and near the snare, yields a fat kick sound and splatty snare, ideal for hip-hop tones.

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  • For comedy clubs, mounting PZMs on the ceiling captures a stereo mix of audience laughter effectively.

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  • Taping PZMs to control room glass windows or floors around drum kits helps capture ambient sounds during live performances.

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Features and functionality

  • Realistic PZMs, when placed on a flat surface, can pick up sounds up to about 2 feet away effectively, making them suitable for close-proximity recording scenarios.

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  • PZMs offer inherent compression qualities that enhance acoustic guitar recordings, creating a unique tonal character.

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  • PZMs can be used creatively, such as strapped to a drummer's chest, providing a unique point of view drum mic experience.

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Comparisons

  • The Realistic PZM is considered a budget-friendly alternative to the Crown PZM microphones, with the 33-1090B model being favored by professionals for its similarity to more expensive counterparts.

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User experience

  • Owners note that the Realistic PZM is sensitive to nearby noise, like paper shuffling, which can be an issue in settings with a lot of movement.

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Value and pricing

  • A used Realistic 33-1090A PZM can be acquired for under $50, offering a cost-effective solution for non-broadcast documentation projects.

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