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Russian Transducer Technology (RTT)
Jul 1, 2001 4:54 PM
Microphones
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RTT MLK100, 101, 102
July 2001—Russian Transducer Technology (www.sound-room.com) makes “vintage re-creations” with new parts from St. Petersburg, Tula and Moscow. The company's hand-built mics include the MKL101 Valve (Tube) Bottle Microphone ($1,499), the MKL100 ($829), and the MKL102 “Mini Brute” ($749). A re-creation based on Telefunken's 1949 EF12, the RTT MKL101 Bottle mic features a tube amp, cardioid polar pattern, 18dB self-noise, and a 40-16k Hz bandwidth. The MKL100 “Lens Head” tube mic has a large-diaphragm, cardioid capsule and a 30-18k Hz frequency range; RTT's MKL102 “Mini Brute” uses the miniature 6C6B military triode used in post war-era Russian mics.
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