Golden Age FC-4 Small Diaphram Condenser Microphone

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Record delicate acoustic instruments with this versatile small-diaphragm condenser mic, featuring low-noise, transformerless discrete class-A electronics.

The FC4 is a low-cost, small capsule, true condenser microphone with transformerless discrete low noise class-A electronics. The 20 mm, 3 um gold-sputtered diaphragm has a cardioid shaped polar pattern and a great sensitivity.

The characteristics of the FC4 are ideal for many recording and live situations. It will catch the crispness of your favorite guitar, every detail of your acoustic piano, the complexity of a clean electric guitar, the raw power of distorted amps, etc.

Golden Age has equipped the FC4 with high-pass filter and pad switches, making it suitable for loud sources and even vocal recording.

Every musician and studio can find a use for a couple of FC4's. The small capsule cardioid condenser mic is one of the most basic mics for recording. The FC4 is truly a great sounding and very versatile microphone at a very low price!

Features:

- True condenser with 20 mm gold-sputtered dual capsule
- Requires +48V phantom power
- Low-noise FET as first amplifying device
- Switchable -10 dB pad and high-pass filter
- Heavy-duty brass body and gold-plated XLR socket
- Optional FC4 Stereo Pair is matched within 1 dB
- Shock mount included

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Web: https://www.goldenageproject.com/contact/

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (2 ratings)
Submitted July 14, 2010 by a customer from musicstudents.com

"Great sound and response..."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I will probably use this mic until they haul me away.

Sound
I have ordered several mics from ZZounds that sounded great for most of my needs. However, I was having problems with recording a (plucked) soprano ukulele. Because the soundboard is small, the signal is low, resulting in excessive finger noise. Also, certain frequency ranges would boom out (at about 170 hz), resulting in occasional ugliness. Getting too close to the mic would also overwhelm the diagphragm sometimes, creating a rattling sound. I got the best results with the small condenser CAD 1200, so I went looking for a similar mic, and chose the Golden Age FC-4. I'm very happy with the results for this application. It has a more natural sound, and slightly stronger signal. When it warms up, it has a nice fat middle range. But mostly, the response was an improvement, it captures the character of a plucked string very nicely. There is enough warmth to give some legato to my notes, yet where it really shines is in the high end - not harsh. There is a switch with a high-pass filter, and the first test I recorded with the switch as it comes, in the higher position (I'm guessing filter on). It sounded good, but I caught just a whiff of the aforementioned 170 hz "ugliness". But when I tried the switch in the down position, the high end came alive (without sounding harsh) and guess what - no more ugliness - just a balanced, natural, even tone over the whole range of the instrument. read more So this mic solved my toughest problem, which I couldn't fix with my AKC C-1000s, Radio Shack PZM's, CAD GXL 1200, or two large condenser mics. I'm very happy to have come across this Golden Age mic.

Features
Comes in a nice wooden box, includes shock mount. However I would have liked for the mic thread to include the little adapter for European mount instead of just the 5/8" thread - those little guys are hard to find.

Ease of Use
Quite easy to use and seems idiot proof. However, it needs to warm up 5 minutes or so for best tone.

Quality
Everthing is fine, the body is heavyweight and solid, the connections are flawless and gold-plated. Small and handy. When cranking up the pre-amp, I do hear a little bit of noise if I go too hot, however, by playing with levels I can eliminate that and get a stronger signal than with my other mics.

Value
Well, it sounds good, is solid, fits the application, for the price of a dinner out. Can't beat the value.

Manufacturer Support
Just got it, haven't needed service.

The Wow Factor
ZZounds, this is a strange category. Some Freudian types might see this mic as having a phallic connotation, but there are times when a mic is just a mic. This is a utilitarian object, if you want sex appeal get one of the bigger ones.

Musical Background:
hobbyist and web publisher

Musical Style:
jazz, folk, classical
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