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Description

The Sontronics Apollo 2 is a technological marvel that redefines the potential of ribbon microphones. Designed with a dual-ribbon capsule in a Blumlein X/Y configuration, this microphone ensures a pristine and natural stereo sound that is perfect for diverse recording settings. Whether capturing the delicate tones of an acoustic guitar or the full resonance of a choir, the Apollo 2 delivers with clarity and depth.

Unlike traditional ribbon microphones that shy away from phantom power, the Apollo 2 embraces it, powering its custom-wound transformers to produce a robust sound that demands less gain from your preamp. This makes it not only versatile but extremely user-friendly for musicians and sound engineers alike. Its ability to handle sound pressure levels up to 125 dB ensures that it can tackle loud sources with ease, making it ideal for room recordings and drum overheads.

The Apollo 2 comes equipped with a sophisticated shockmount that isolates the microphone from unwanted vibrations, ensuring that your recordings are free from handling noise. Plus, its design includes RFI filtering, which eliminates interference from wireless signals, allowing for a clean and interference-free audio capture experience.

Key Features:

  • Stereo ribbon microphone in Blumlein X/Y configuration
  • Requires phantom power
  • Custom-made output transformer
  • Robust output level needs less gain at preamp
  • Handles loud sources at up to 125 dB SPL
  • 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
  • RFI filtering to eliminate interference
  • Includes shockmount and 6-pin to dual XLR cable
The Crow Hill Company

The Crow Hill Company

The Best Way To Mic A Piano

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The Crow Hill Company

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Sontronics Apollo 2 - NAMM 2018

Sound On Sound magazine

Sound On Sound magazine

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sontronics Apollo 2.

Features and functionality

  • The Apollo 2 is noted for providing a co-incident stereo configuration, offering a sharper stereo image and better mono compatibility compared to spaced mic pairs.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for capturing a single perspective of a performance, emulating the sound a live audience member might hear, suitable for jazz recordings in unconventional settings.

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Comparisons

  • While a single stereo mic like the Apollo 2 simplifies setup and minimizes phase issues, a pair of mics such as the Sigmas allows for a wider stereo spread through flexible placement.

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Critic Reviews

Active Ribbon Microphones

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While the Sontronics Apollo 2 boasts a unique Blumlein configuration for stereo recording, it unfortunately falls short in practicality and value. Priced at £1999, the microphone’s performance does not justify the expense, especially when compared to other options in the market that deliver similar or superior quality at a lower cost. Users may find the setup cumbersome, and its sound profile, while smooth, lacks the distinct character that could elevate its standing among competitors. In a crowded field of active ribbon microphones, the Apollo 2 struggles to make a compelling case for its premium price tag.

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