

FET microphone inspired by the much sought-after U67 mic, using British Oxford transformers, Class-A FET circuit design, Phillips Norelco Uber-FET,
The ADK Hamburg-67 T is a FET large diaphragm condenser microphone inspired by the highly-regarded U67 and the inimitable sound of the 60s' with a subtly mellow sound and the ability to scoop out nasal and sibilance very naturally.
The ADK Hamburg-67 boasts ADK Low-Noise 3 Zigma capsule with Vintage Voicing Curve and a unique circuitry that prevents hard clipping but instead softly saturates for a much more musical experience even in front of sources with extremely high SPL. Built in Seattle, the Hamburg-67 T is nonetheless a truly international microphone with the capsule designed by a Belgian-American-Australian team, and the use of British Oxford transformers and Norelco Uber-FET.
The Hamburg-67 T offers three polar patterns (Omni, Cardioid and Bi-directional) as well as a two-way Attenuation pad providing a choice of 8dB or 16dB of attenuation.
ADK Hamburg-67 T Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone Main Features:
- Acoustical operating principle: 27.5mm large diaphragm pressure gradient transducer
- Directional pattern: Cardioid, Figure 8, Omni
- Frequency range: 20Hz~20kHz
- Sensitivity: -37dB (14.1mV/Pa)
- Output impedance: 200 ohms
- Equivalent noise A-weighted: 13 dB
- S/N ratio (A-weighted, rel 1Pa): 81dB
- Maximum SPL: 138dB with 16dB pad
- Dynamic range: 125dB
- Supply voltage: 48 volts (P48)