Lambden Audio LA975 Gooseneck Microphone

£15.00
Back-electret capsule. Comes with an XLR adapter to allow use with mixers and pre-amps that supply full +48V phantom power.

The pre-polarised electret capsule has a tiny diaphragm so is able to capture the harmonics associated with percussion instruments. The upper-frequency limit is beyond the range of audio-measuring equipment. The microphone has little response from other local instruments due to the tight pickup pattern.

The LA975 simply clips onto the body, bell or rim, etc of any instrument. The gooseneck allows precise placement of the capsule. Living next to a snare drum or being clipped to the bell of a saxophone makes great demands on the overload factor. Thankfully the SPL is 130dB, no problem.


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Back-electret capsule. Comes with an XLR adapter to allow use with mixers and pre-amps that supply full +48V phantom power.

The pre-polarised electret capsule has a tiny diaphragm so is able to capture the harmonics associated with percussion instruments. The upper-frequency limit is beyond the range of audio-measuring equipment. The microphone has little response from other local instruments due to the tight pickup pattern.

The LA975 simply clips onto the body, bell or rim, etc of any instrument. The gooseneck allows precise placement of the capsule. Living next to a snare drum or being clipped to the bell of a saxophone makes great demands on the overload factor. Thankfully the SPL is 130dB, no problem.


Back-electret capsule. Comes with an XLR adapter to allow use with mixers and pre-amps that supply full +48V phantom power.

The pre-polarised electret capsule has a tiny diaphragm so is able to capture the harmonics associated with percussion instruments. The upper-frequency limit is beyond the range of audio-measuring equipment. The microphone has little response from other local instruments due to the tight pickup pattern.

The LA975 simply clips onto the body, bell or rim, etc of any instrument. The gooseneck allows precise placement of the capsule. Living next to a snare drum or being clipped to the bell of a saxophone makes great demands on the overload factor. Thankfully the SPL is 130dB, no problem.