In this video i'm going over the Lewitt Audio LCT 140 Air.
It's a serious contender to any microphone out there. I'm gonna be using the LCT 140 Air as my video Microphone over the next couple of weeks testing it out, and also on a big choir ensemble very soon to test it to it's fullest potential.
I did no post processing this time around. Normally i use a compressor and RX to take the room tone out of the videos, but to make a fair comparison between the two mics in this video, i only touched the volume fader in post.
A big thank you Lewitt Audio for sending the microphone over for a review.
That being said, the video is not being paid for by Lewitt, but i did however recieve the microphone.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:55 Unboxing
2:02 Voice Examples
3:07 Flat Switch
4:00 Acoustic Guitar
5:50 Electric Guitar
8:10 Outro
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Gear we tend to use:
Camera's: Lumix DMC-G7 x3, Nikon D5300, Samsung Galaxy S10
Microphones: Lewitt LCT 440 Pure, Antelope Verge, SE Electronic Voodoo 2 Antelope Edge Duo, Shure SM7B
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard 2019, Fender Stratocaster 60's Road Worn, Fender Duo Sonic, Seagull Performer CW Western Guitar
Guitar Amps: Laney Cubhead 15, Fender Hotrod Deluxe III
Guitar Cabs: Two Notes Torpedo Captor X, Laney Cubcab
Mixer: Studio Master Mixdown 8
Audio Interface: Antelope Audio Zen Tour Synergy Core, Discrete Synergy Core, Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 3rd Gen
DAW: Studio One 5
Audio & Video by: Victor Elias Thomsen
Special thanks to:
Lewitt, Harley Benton, Antelope Audio, iZotope Inc. & Thomann
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