Precision Matched Pairing
The Warm Audio WA-14 Matched Pair ensures highly consistent audio capture with each microphone selected to stay within a 0.5dBu tolerance, ideal for stereo recording.
The Warm Audio WA-14 Matched Pair is a set of matched pair WA-14 microphones, carefully selected to stay within a tolerance of 0.5dBu or less.
The Warm Audio WA-14 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone inspired by the legendary C414.
The Warm Audio WA-14 boasts a Lens Kondensator LK12-B-60V edge-terminated all brass capsule, a reproduction of the vintage CK12 capsule as well as a Cinemag custom wound transformer and all discrete signal path with polystyrene, tantalum and WIMA capacitors.
The WA-14 comes with its own shockmount and offeres three polar patterns (cardioid, omni and bi-directional) accessible from a three-way toggle switch. Next is an output pad offering 0dB, -10dB or -20dB of padding again via a three-way toggle switch. It requires +48V phantom power.
Warm Audio WA-14 Main Features:
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The Warm Audio WA-14 Matched Pair ensures highly consistent audio capture with each microphone selected to stay within a 0.5dBu tolerance, ideal for stereo recording.
Featuring a Lens Kondensator LK12-B-60V all-brass capsule and Cinemag transformer, this microphone delivers the lush, detailed sound characteristics of the classic CK12 capsule.
Equipped with three selectable polar patterns and a variable output pad, the WA-14 offers flexibility for various recording environments and sound source volumes.