Lewitt Announces LCT 1040 Tube/FET Microphone System

February 2 2022, 16:00
Many years in the making, the project is meant as the ultimate tool for recording professionals. Now, even without the opportunity to present it at the NAMM Show 2022, the Austrian microphone innovator officially launched its new LCT 1040 microphone system that lets users adapt sound to any vocalist, instrument or sound source with an easy workflow. The microphone itself is a unique tube/FET design and 1" condenser capsule that is connected to a power supply and detachable remote-control unit where users can select polar patterns but also much more.
 

Developed over many years in close cooperation with an extensive list of world-renowned industry professionals, the Lewitt LCT 1040 microphone system ($3499) is designed to serve as "the ultimate studio centerpiece," the company proudly says.

The LCT 1040 microphone system is a tube/FET microphone with a power supply and detachable remote-control unit. The latter connects via studio standard 3-pin XLR and lets users dial in the perfect sound from their sweet spot, where they can make the best decisions. This includes selecting different all-analog tube (E88CC/6DJ8) characteristics - Clear, Warm, Dark, and Saturated - from the pressure gradient, gold-sputtered 1" true condenser capsule. The LCT 1040 features two XLR outputs with Neutrik connectors, one being a Mix output that delivers the ratio set with the Circuit control, a combination of the tube and FET circuit, while the FET output delivers 100% pure FET independent from the Circuit control. 

The remote control feature allows users to select the polar pattern and seamless adjust from omnidirectional to wide cardioid, cardioid, supercardioid, and figure-8. This allows to set the directivity remotely but, additionally, users can also freely define the front of the mic positioning, depending on  the recording scenario. The Default position sets the tube window as the front side of the mic, and the Reverse sets the logo as the front of the mic. 

“It has always been our vision to make the process of getting the perfect sound as easy as possible, the sound you envision, the one you already hear in your head,” says Roman Perschon, CEO and founder of Lewitt. "The LCT 1040 features four distinct 100% all-analog tube characteristics – Clear – Warm – Dark – Saturated. Together, they cover an impressive range of tonal possibilities for different vocalists and instruments. But there’s more – you can mix the tube circuit seamlessly with a crystal-clear FET for the extra punch," he adds. "You can also set the polar patterns seamlessly, and there are four low-cuts and attenuation settings available to capture everything perfectly at the source."
 

"During the development process of the LCT 1040, we set out to see Grammy award-winning engineers and producers in their fantastic studios to put our prototypes to the test in real-life conditions. The additional feedback from the global audio community ranging from friendly appreciation to brutal honesty was exactly what we needed to bring this exciting project to perfection," Perschon shares.

To make the LCT 1040 into a full system, Lewitt added a special shock mount using carbon fiber parts for extra support and a distinct look. The included magnetic pop filter comes with a high-performance double-screen design. The build quality is superb, and the majority of components are custom-made from scratch to ensure optimal acoustic performance.

The Lewitt LCT 1040 is designed and engineered in Vienna, Austria, and shipped in a nearly indestructible transport case including the microphone, PSU, remote control, shock mount, mic mount, magnetic pop filter, cables, shock mount and will be available from February 16, 2022 for a suggested retail price of €3499 EUR or $3499 USD.
www.lewitt-audio.com
 
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