New Golden Age Project GA47 MKII | Tube Condenser Microphone


Price:
Sale price$1,999.99

Description

 

Get yourself a rarified, tube-powered, and classic tone with the Golden Age Premier GA-47 MKII, a microphone inspired by the Neumann U47, one of the most coveted microphones of all time. If you want your vocals, guitars, and other instruments to exude a quality that punches way above this price tag, this is a microphone worthy of your consideration.


The GA-47 MKII addresses the needs of engineers looking to get themselves the sound of an absolute seminal microphone for a more reasonable cost. Like the original microphone, the GA-47 MKII comes with its own power supply to ensure a low-noise and optimal performance. Also included are a high-quality 7-pin XLR cable, shockmount, wood microphone case, and metal flight case.

Multiple Polar Patterns

The GA-47 MKII uses a capsule engineered to give you the best of an original K67 and vintage K47 design to give you both a wide frequency response and a high sensitivity. It provides both cardioid and omnidirectional polar patterns. In order to achieve consistency between microphones, approximately 200 capsules is evaluated in order to find 50 capsules with specifications that lie within the tight tolerances Golden Age demands of its products.

Specifications of Note

The mic offers a smooth and sweet response between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. Because of its 140 dB SPL, it can capture anything from quiet vocals to loud drums. The mic offers a low-noise performance with an EIN of only 10 dB.

A Consistent Capsule

The capsule is mounted in a manner that minimizes the effect from physical vibrations. The sensitivity of the front and back side of the capsule does not differ more than 0.3 dB. The sensitivity between different capsules does not differ more than 0.5 dB between microphones.

Housing and Grille

The mic body is made of brass, the grille is made of iron. The grille, which is a critical component affecting the sound character, is similar to the one in the U47.

Tube-Powered

The GA-47 MKII uses a NOS Telefunken EF-800 series low-noise pentode tube, connected in triode mode, in order to decrease distortion and noise. This tube is modern glass derivative of the VF14M used in the vintage U-47.

Output Transformer

The GA-47 MKII transformer is designed with a 6.5:1 dual-bobbin transformer. This is a replica of the BV8 transformer used in the vintage U47.

Premium Capacitors and Resistors

The coupling capacitor is made by Ciarit, in United Kingdom, and it's the same type used in the famous B&W Nautilus loudspeaker. This is an axial capacitor made from MKP material with copper pins. It exhibits a delicate and full sound with a wide frequency response.

Other used capacitors include MIAL polystyrene film capacitors with very-low loss. The resistors are ALLEN BRADLEY carbon film resistors, made in the USA, to give the mic a vintage and warm sound.

Precision Interior

The microphone's electronic circuit is built with point-to-point wiring on an expensive Rogers circuit board. Teflon insulated, silver-plated copper wire is used for the internal connections.

PSU Transformer and Electrolytic Capacitors

The vintage-style power supply PSU uses a high-power R-style transformer with a low noise level and a minimal stray field. The electrolytic capacitors are of high quality. A simple but effective circuit uses dual-stage filtering for the filament voltage. The high voltage is precisely filtered and stabilized using an ON semiconductor Zener diode.

High-Quality Mic Cable

The cable provided is produced using 99.99% pure oxygen-free copper, Teflon insulation, tin foil, and 98% kitmesh. This results in a very open and smooth sound. The connectors are gold plated.


Features
  • Premium Tube-Powered Microphone
  • Cardioid or Omni Polar Patterns
  • Balanced, Smooth & Sweet Sound
  • NOS EF-800 Low-Noise Pentode Tube
  • 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
  • 140 dB SPL for Loud Sources
  • 99.99% OFC Braided XLR 7-Pin Cable
  • Includes Power Supply and Shockmount
  • Includes Flight Metal Case

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