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Wunder Audio CM7
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Description

The Wunder Audio CM7 Tube Microphone comes with the original large-style U47 transformer that was used in the earlier U47's, including the legendary "Large Badge" U47. These first couple of hundred U47's are very sought after sonically. The CM7 transformer's larger size and high nickel content achieves better low end rolling off at 20 Hz, identical to the original U47 design, instead of 40 Hz. The smaller 40 Hz transformer that was used in later versions of the U47 was made with the 40 Hz roll-off as a requirement for the IRT (German Broadcasting Network). In modern day recording this capability to capture the low end frequencies is essential.Package includes: CM7, Plush Oak Box, Historical Shock Mount, Historical Power supply, Original large Tuchel connected mic cable. Comes standard with the M7 capsule. (Swivel mount shown in photo is not included but can be special ordered.)

Discussions

U67 vs Flea 47 vs Wunder CM7 GS

It's a shame it wasn't the standard CM7 with the metal NOS EF14. The GS is the cheaper glass tube version, the version with the NOS EF14 sounds much bigger and saturated differently, though is a lot more money than the GS and Flea.

Goodness gracious, which Neve?!!!

...is it duller? It depends on the source, as you know of course. On vocals or acoustic guitar, with my Wunder CM7 S for example, the original 1073 was too woolly, smeary, dull, honestly. I much prefer vintage API 312s there, huge tight bottom end and lovely highs. With my 67 in front of a...

shure sm7b = wow

Usual use with an SM7b tends to be closer than two or three feet but in some cases with enough output from the singer and/or a good amount of preamp gain this might be correct for the sound desired. Do keep in mind that videos as well as still pics of microphone "use"...

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