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Description
Discover the Sontronics Aria, a large diaphragm tube-condenser microphone that's a favorite among discerning musicians and producers. Crafted with input from renowned audio engineers, including those from the legendary Abbey Road Studios, the Aria is designed to deliver exceptional vocal and spoken word clarity. Its 1.07" capsule with rim contact ensures precise cardioid recording, capturing every nuance with warmth and depth.
This microphone is powered by a European 12AX7/ECC83 tube, providing a rich, vintage tone with a modern twist. Equipped with a switchable 10 dB attenuation and a 75 Hz high-pass filter, the Aria offers versatility for various recording environments. A handy LED indicator lets you know when the tube has reached its optimal operating temperature, ensuring the best sound reproduction possible.
With a frequency range spanning from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the Aria captures everything from the lowest growls to the highest whispers with stunning fidelity. Its sensitivity of 28mV/Pa and low impedance of 200 Ω make it a reliable choice for professional studios. The Aria's peak SPL of 125 dB means it can handle even the most dynamic performances without distortion.
Included with the microphone are essential accessories such as a microphone spider, a wooden box, the SPS-2 power supply, a power cable, a connecting cable, a ring holder, and a robust aluminum case, ensuring the Aria is ready for any studio session right out of the box.
Key Features:
- Large diaphragm with 1.07" capsule and cardioid pattern
- European 12AX7/ECC83 tube for rich sound
- Switchable 10 dB attenuation and 75 Hz high-pass filter
- LED indicator for optimal tube operating temperature
- Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Sensitivity: 28mV/Pa -35 dB ± 1.5 dB
- Impedance: 200 Ω
- Peak SPL: 125 dB
- Includes a comprehensive set of accessories for studio use
Product specs
| Available since | April 2014 |
| Tube | Yes |
| Switchable Polar Pattern | No |
| Omnidirectional | No |
| Cardioid | Yes |
| Figure-8 | No |
| Low Cut | Yes |
| Pad | Yes |
| shockmount included | Yes |
| USB Microphone | No |
FAQs
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What is the primary application for the Sontronics Aria microphone?
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The Sontronics Aria is designed primarily for vocal recording, offering a warm, detailed sound that is ideal for capturing the nuances of vocal performances in studio settings.
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What type of polar pattern does the Sontronics Aria have?
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The Sontronics Aria features a cardioid polar pattern, which is excellent for isolating the sound source and reducing background noise, making it ideal for studio vocal recordings.
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Does the Sontronics Aria require any special power supply?
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Yes, the Sontronics Aria is a tube condenser microphone and requires phantom power to operate, which is typically supplied by a compatible audio interface or mixing console.
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Is the Sontronics Aria suitable for recording instruments?
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While the Sontronics Aria is optimized for vocals, its warm tone and detailed capture can also make it suitable for recording acoustic instruments, especially where a rich and full sound is desired.
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What accessories are included with the Sontronics Aria microphone?
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The Sontronics Aria comes with a shockmount, which helps reduce handling noise and vibrations during recording sessions.
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PROS
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Superior vocal clarity for both male and female voices
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Adds warmth to vocals, making them stand out in the mix
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Produces a lively, "driven" sound quality
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Considered the best vocal mic by some users for its price range
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Works well with various preamps for incredible voice recordings
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Dense and full mids, providing a rich vocal texture
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Good low-end response without negative impact
CONS
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Some find the overall sound slightly "foolish" or lacking sophistication
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Lacks mid-range "crispiness" compared to some competitors
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Highs and sibilant sounds can appear "hydraulic" or artificially sharp
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The microphone's character might not suit every voice or preference
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Some users reported receiving B-stock with minor damages as new
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sontronics Aria.
Use cases and applications
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A user highlighted the Sontronics Aria for bringing out the best in their voice, indicating it's highly suitable for vocal recording in studio settings.
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The Sontronics Aria was chosen over multiple microphones after trying it in a studio, suggesting its standout performance compared to other options within its price range.
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In this Instagram post you can clearly see, Ed is using 2 Sontronics Aria microphones on the piano and a Shure 7B on his vocal.
Used for the vocals on The Hop Six Demolition Project, as stated by producer Flood on Sontronics' official "Famous Users" page.
"For Polly's latest album The Hope Six Demolition Project we also added an ARIA for vocals… she won't record her voice with anything else now!"
Featured on Sontronics' official "Famous Users" page.
"Sontronics was recommended to me by Alan Moulder who had just been working with Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age). I tried the DELTA and SIGMA and fell in love straight away. To be able to get clarity and depth so close to the amp was amazing!
"The whole thing about Sontronics is that immediacy of things sounding great without having to do anything. The ORPHEUS has such a great bite to it and all the Sontronics mics seem to have a great natural compression without losing any clarity or detail.
"There is only praise to add about value for money, amazing customer support and the knowledge that Trevor [Sontronics MD and mic designer] cares about every aspect of the mics: the sound quality, build quality, design... and I love his ability to be as caring with the everyday consumer as he is with us professionals. And the mics look amazing!
"I use the mics all the time, be it with Editors, Orbital, Karima Francis, Foals or anyone else. The mics were used on PJ Harvey's Mercury Prize-winning album Let England Shake mainly DELTA, SIGMA, ORPHEUS and HELIOS. We used DELTAs on amps; ORPHEUSs on Polly and John's vocals, brass and ambience. ORPHEUS was our go-to mic for anything and everything: voices, snare drums, acoustic guitars, autoharp, ambience and piano. For Polly's latest album The Hope Six Demolition Project we also added an ARIA for vocals… she won't record her voice with anything else now!
"Both of those albums were the sound of Sontronics, firstly because they were used on so many sources but also, more importantly, because every time we put up a Sontronics mic it gave us what we wanted: clarity, character, purity and openness. The whole album was recorded flat, which is a tribute to engineer Rob Kirwan but also to the Sontronics mics!"
"I have DELTAs, SIGMAs, HALOs, a SATURN, ARIA, ORPHEUS, ARIA and DM-1B, and they all have that immediacy of things sounding great without having to do anything!"
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