Contact Crowley and Trip | 508-231-4515 | www.soundwaveresearch.com
Some say the Devil will find work for idle hands. But in this case, Crowley and Tripp have turned the tables and found work for “el Diablo,” a bass drum ribbon mic that makes foils obsolete. Combining the aggression of a 421 with the size of a 47 FET, el Diablo is strong enough to handle kick recordings, while eliminating any dual mic phase issues. It does this with Roswellite, Crowley and Tripp’s proprietary super-strength material designed to exactly mimic the sound of traditional aluminum leaf with none of the typical issues such as sagging or loss in strength. So did Crowley and Tripp make a deal with the Devil? Who knows, but there is definitely soul being shared with you.
Search for Microphones Broad-line distributor web site features real-time stock status and pricing, online ordering, RFQ, technical support, product datasheets and photos.
Site
contents Copyright 2008 NewBay Media, LLC All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction
in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission
of NewBay Media, LLC is prohibited.
for reprint information.