Ear Trumpet Labs announces the release of Mabel, a new microphone designed specifically for studio work. Mabel is a hand-built multi-pattern condenser microphone utilizing two cardioid medium-large diaphragm (26mm) capsules, designed primarily for capturing demanding sources like acoustic instruments, drum overheads, and vocals.

Mabel
The new microphone features a unique copper-ringed head basket with brass grill work, held  in a pivoting mount within a stainless-steel yoke, and a  copper-and-brass body. The design is both visually stunning and  extremely practical, as the pivoting head makes for easy positioning  adjustments.
  
 The capsules are a pair of fixed-cardioid electret condensers,  individually tested and selected to match each other and strict design  criteria. The circuit is a transformerless FET with fully balanced  output, incorporating thorough EMI protection. Other electrical  components in the signal path are of the highest quality: metal film  resistors, polypropylene and polystyrene capacitors, and individually  tested, hand-matched and biased transistors and JFETs. Internal  Sorbothane shock and vibration damping helps to minimize vibration  noise. The dual-cardioid-capsule design is an uncommon approach to a  multi-pattern mic. It has advantages in an especially deep null at the  sides of the figure 8 pattern and greater  control over the directional frequency response across all the  patterns. The circuit includes high frequency EQ tuned to the capsules,  providing a very smooth high end.
Sensitivity: 25 mv/Pa (cardioid) Output Impedance: 150 ohms.
The Mabel is now available for $1000 directly from Ear Trumpet Labs.
						