Microphone Mounts
This an engineer / audio geeks paradise, can the Enhanced Audio M600 mount really make that much difference ? Well read on....
We heard about these mounts from various sources, and they come highly recommended from none other than from Mick Glossop (Van Morrison,Frank Zappa,Waterboys). So we wondered what the fuss was all about.
Well we got one, so what's the fuss... What's the fuss !!! these things are awesome, they change everything you ever thought you knew about sound, we could rave on and on about them but it's probably just better to leave it to the bug guns...but before we do let us just say this...
"We were so impressed we ordered 10 of these bad boys !!!"
The M600’s unique design offers increased musical headroom and greater dynamic transient capability. This is achieved by reducing low-level mechanical noise and increasing the amount of low-level information, providing an enhanced reproduction of the overall performance.
The performance of the M600 is the result of painstaking research and above all critical listening tests. It aims to enhance at the source of the recording chain minimizing the use of electronic processing such as equalisation resulting in a less processed performance for you to enjoy.
The Enhanced Audio M600 breaks away from the convention of suspension mounting by clamping the microphone within two low resonant aluminium rings. These rings are precision drilled and tapped at three points. At each of the three points an adjustable mounting screw is inserted, attached to the screw is a techno polymer plastic (Delrin) thrust pad.
The thrust pads align themselves on to the surface of the microphone and thus prevent the rotating force of the adjustment screws being transmitted to the microphone.
The Enhanced Audio M600’s unique design reduces the transmission of infrasonic vibrations, resulting in an audibly tighter and extended bass response, cleaner treble and improved detail.
These vibrations are concentrated in the ultra low infrasonic frequency range e.g. traffic, heavy machinery and seismic energy all contribute to infrasonic vibrations.
If you still don't believe just check out some of the testamonials on the enhanced audio site at www.enhancedaudio.ie


