Sontronics Sigma
Sontronics’ new active ribbon microphone promises the ribbon sound and condenser convenience. Huw Price powers up.
Price: £429.00
Manufacturer: Sontronics
Website: http://www.sontronics.com

Ribbon microphones work on the same principles as any other type of mic, converting sound waves into electricity. They’re actually much simpler to manufacture than either the moving-coil or condenser varieties, which in the case of the former are cheap and reliable, but can sound very coloured. Condenser microphones are very sensitive and offer higher fidelity, but it’s costly and difficult to make a really good one. Ribbon microphones offer sound quality that rivals or can better the condenser competition for many applications, but they also have their drawbacks.
Score: 8
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 40
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Microphones
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