Lewitt LCT 140 Air Stereo Pair Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

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Description

Lewitt LCT 140 Air Stereo Pair Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

Type: Small-diaphragm condenser microphones, matched stereo pair. 
Polar Pattern: Cardioid.
Diaphragm: 17 mm (0.67”), 3 µm gold-sputtered Mylar.
Sound Modes: Switchable between AIR and FLAT.

  • AIR: Boosted high-end (“open, sparkle”) for a more polished or “hit-ready” sound

  • FLAT: More neutral / linear response for accurate, natural sound capture 
    Low-Cut Filter: 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave. 
    Pad: –12 dB. 
    Max SPL: 135 dB (for 0.5% THD)
    Self Noise: 20 dB(A)
    Power: Requires 48 V phantom power. 
    Connector: 3-pin XLR, gold plated. 
    Weight: ~66 g per mic. 
    Dimensions: 24 mm diameter × 140 mm length.
    Included Accessories: 2 x windscreen, 2 x mic clips, transport/carry bag.

Strengths / Advantages

  1. Stereo Matching: Because they’re a matched pair, you get a very consistent stereo image. Lewitt uses a precise matching process to ensure minimal differences between the two mics.

  2. Switchable Character: The ability to switch between AIR and FLAT gives flexibility — you can choose a more “produced” brightness or a neutral sound depending on what you’re recording.

  3. Good for Instruments: Excellent for acoustic instruments, drum overheads, strings, choirs, piano, etc.

  4. High SPL Handling: With a pad and relatively high max SPL, they can handle louder sources without distortion.

  5. Lightweight and Durable: Aluminium body makes them sturdy but lightweight to mount.

  6. Low-Cut Filter: Helps reduce rumble or low-frequency noise when needed.

Limitations / Considerations

  • Self-Noise: 20 dB(A) is fairly high compared to some premium small-diaphragm condensers. For very quiet sources (e.g., soft acoustic instruments, quiet room miking), this might be noticeable.

  • Phantom Power Only: Needs 48V phantom power — you’ll need a reliable interface/preamp that can deliver this.

  • Stereo Bar / Mounting: To get proper stereo placement, you’ll likely need a stereo bar or two mic stands.

  • Not “Ultra High-End”: While very good for its price, there are more expensive mics with lower noise or more refined capsules if you need top-tier studio mics.

Use Cases Where It Excels

  • Drum Overheads: Great for overhead stereo miking of drum kits — both for live and studio.

  • Acoustic Guitar: Captures strings in detail, especially in stereo.

  • Room Ambience: Good for recording ambient room sound or ensembles.

  • Strings / Choirs: Works well for classical or semi-classical recordings.

Additional information

Weight 0.07 kg
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