Published 27/3/08
Multi-pattern version of studio condenser
High-end German mic manufacturers Brauner have launched a new version of their widely respected Phanthera studio condenser microphone, which was reviewed in SOS August 2007 (on-line here).
The new model, the Phanthera V, is essentially the same as the standard mic, but it features variable polar patterns (the V stands for Variable) and a -10dB pad, where the original model was limited to a single, cardioid polar pattern and had no pad.
As you can see from the picture, the new mic is virtually identical to the original Phanthera, apart from the addition of the pad and pattern-selection switches. It sports the same yoke-style shockmount as found on many other Brauner mics, such as the Valvet and Phantom.
At the time of writing, pricing information was unavailable.
S.E.A. Vertrieb & Consulting +49 (0)5903 938800
www.sea-vertrieb.de
http://braunermicrophones.de

The new model, the Phanthera V, is essentially the same as the standard mic, but it features variable polar patterns (the V stands for Variable) and a -10dB pad, where the original model was limited to a single, cardioid polar pattern and had no pad.
As you can see from the picture, the new mic is virtually identical to the original Phanthera, apart from the addition of the pad and pattern-selection switches. It sports the same yoke-style shockmount as found on many other Brauner mics, such as the Valvet and Phantom.
At the time of writing, pricing information was unavailable.
S.E.A. Vertrieb & Consulting +49 (0)5903 938800
www.sea-vertrieb.de
http://braunermicrophones.de