Sontronics STC-2 Microphone

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Product Code: 9999-16510-Black
$349.99
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The Sontronics STC-2 Microphone is a large-diaphragm condenser mic with a fixed cardioid pattern, ideally suited for vocals, acoustic instruments and much more.

The Sontronics STC-2 Microphone's evenly balanced frequency response delivers a defined low-end and a very detailed, open top-end, accurately capturing your subject in all its colours. Like all Sontronics' condenser mics, the Sontronics STC-2 has a characteristic smooth roll-off in the high frequencies ensuring an extremely natural presence.

The Sontronics STC-2 will give you digital-friendly results that sit perfectly in the mix every time, without causing any dithering or other anomalies that you might find in other mics in the same price range. Its versatility and reliability also make Sontronics STC-2 a very popular microphone for education. To give it plenty of flexibility and to aid its suitability for recording a wide range of sources in a variety of room sizes, the Sontronics STC-2 boasts a low-cut filter switch and an attenuation or pad switch (-10dB cut). These controls, coupled with the hand-seated capsule and the carefully crafted electronics will help you get the best from every recording, making this microphone a truly flexible all-round tool for your studio.

The Sontronics STC-2 is available in brushed nickel or sleek black finish. The spider-style shockmount helps to isolate the sensitive microphone from any transient noise travelling through the mic stand. If you're after more flexibility, then try Sontronics three-pattern STC-3X Pack. Based on exactly the same architecture as the Sontronics STC-2, the Sontronics STC-3X microphone has three patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-of-eight) and it comes with everything you need to get started out of the box.

Change the way you hear things with the Sontronics STC-2 Mic!

Sontronics STC-2 Microphone Applications

  • Sung & spoken vocals
  • Acoustic guitar & guitar amp
  • Piano
  • Woodwind and strings
  • Percussion and drumkit
  • Podcasting

Sontronics STC-2 Microphone Features

  • Fixed cardioid polar pattern
  • -10dB Pad and 75Hz filter
  • Available in silver or black
  • Professional studio-quality sound at an affordable price
  • Versatile studio all-rounder

Sontronics STC-2 Microphone Specifications

  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Filter: Linear, 75Hz
  • Pad: 0dB, -10dB
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: -20mV/Pa -34dB ±2dB (0dB = 1V/Pa @ 1,000Hz)
  • Impedance: =200 Ohms
  • Equivalent Noise Level: 18dB (A-Weighted)
  • Max. SPL (for 0.5% THD @ 1,000Hz): 125dB
  • Power: Phantom Power 48V Required
  • Connector: 3-Pin XLR
  • Dimensions: 194mm x 53mm x 53mm
  • Weight: 683g

Sontronics STC-2 Microphone Includes

  • Sontronics STC-2 Microphone
  • Spider-Style Shockmount
  • Aluminium Flightcase
  • Pop Shield
  • Lifetime Warranty

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  • 3
    Not as good as I they say!!!
    LJB

    Bought this as it was on sale, I also have an SE 2200 and the STC2 is noisier than the SE so I was disappointed to say the least. I managed to return it which was a relief.

  • 5
    WOW
    David Rodriguez

    I jumped from an AT-2020 to This beautiful STC 2 and let me tell yallllllll..... the accuracy the warmth is just mind blowing! With my old AT- 2020 I had to mix vocals sooooo much and do all this crazy stuff to get it to sound the way I wanted to! As of yesterday I had a client record a whole song and the entire song sounded amazing without a single plug-in. IMO If you want real audio quality you’re going to have to spend to real money, I don’t really have any cons for this mic (I’m not a mic specialist) but Godamn the difference is absolutely there. (Used for rap vocals)