Included Hemisphere Mic Models
RB-160
This model is based on a vintage 1960’s ribbon microphone with rich mid-forward character — notably used on famous rock recordings, from Jimi Hendrix’s screaming guitar amp to a pair used to record drums for "When the Levee Breaks” by Led Zeppelin.*
DN-409N
Based on the earliest version in the 409 line of microphones. This vintage version has slightly more coloration than current production models, making it useful on a variety of sources including electric guitar and vocals. Notable uses of the 409 include vocals on Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii.*
DN-421B
Based on a modern 421, which has a slightly brighter and harder sound than earlier iterations — this is likely the most famous tom mic of all time, and is also no slouch on kick drum or brass instruments.
DN-421S
Based on a rare early 421 with script logo, this model has slightly more vintage character, making it useful for warming up your guitar amplifiers, drums, or even vocals.
DN-441
The classic 441 has been used on countless records, from Fleetwood Mac and Tom Petty to Tame Impala. Many engineers and artists have relied on this model for its balanced and natural sound on vocals, snare drums, and guitar amps.*
Specifications
- Microphone Type: Dynamic
- Polar Pattern: Hypercardioid
- Frequency Range: 30 Hz - 17 kHz
- Sensitivity: -54 dB
- Output Impedance: 600 Ohms
- Connector: 3-Pin XLRM
- Included Accessory: Integrated standmount w/ angle adjustment, "⅝" to ⅜" thread adapter, storage pouch
- Dimensions: 4.47" (113.5 mm) length, 1.97” (50 mm) width, 3.84” (97.5 mm) height
- Weight: 1.05 lbs (475 g)