Telefunken Elektroakustik presents the modern ELA M 251 T Microphone. An amplifier highlighting the recently created CK-13 capsule. Whereas based upon the classic ELA M 251 models, the ELA M 251T includes a really present day turn. That bend in the execution of Combination 2213™ as the stomach layer fabric for the CK-13™ capsule. Amalgam 2213 is an amalgam of Titanium and Aluminum, which was initially created for the aviation industry. Customarily gold has been sputtered onto Mylar for the stomachs of the noteworthy CK-12 capsule. The capsule gives more noteworthy exactness within the moo frequency range. By utilizing Amalgam 2213, which is distant more unbending than gold. Thus, it achieves better damping calculation to the movement of the film.
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Combination 2213 is lighter than gold, and when combined with the edge ended CK-12 framework gives a “vaporous” and “fragile” representation of the upper frequencies. This affords the client the next degree of detail within the recorded sound while still giving the profundity of sound for which ELA M 251 mouthpieces have been related for decades. The Telefunken ELA M 251T incorporates an edge ended, double backplate CK13 capsule, a variety of the conventional CK12. The 251T is able of cardioid, omnidirectional and bidirectional polar designs, rather like the ELA M 251E. The enhancer circuit highlights a premium Modern Ancient Stock ECC801S vacuum tube. It also has a Haufe T14/1 yield transformer, the same found within the 251E and C12.
In spite of the fact that the 251T offers the same fundamental vintage-accurate development of the 251E, it is wrapped in a smooth sulfamate nickel-plated wrap up to reflect the restrictive capsule innovation. Each ELA M 251T receiver comes total with M 950T control supply, M 850T 25′ Sommer tube mouthpiece cable, Rycote shock mount, FC50 locking flight case and WB50 wooden receiver box.
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