Aston Microphones Stealth Broadcast

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Aston Microphones Stealth Broadcast

Aston Microphones

Stealth Broadcast

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 594388
Model: Stealth Broadcast
Price: $350.90

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The Stealth Broadcast is a surprisingly versatile dynamic mic, great for podcasters, streamers, or anyone needing a focused, clean sound with a touch of character. That built-in preamp really sweetens the deal, giving it a more premium feel than many mics in its class – especially for vocals and amplified instruments where you want to cut through.

Product Description

  • Aston Microphones Stealth Broadcast
  • Dynamic Microphone
  • For broadcast
  • studio and stage
  • Offers 4 selectable sound settings: Vocal 1
  • Vocal 2
  • Guitar and Dark
  • Built-in Class A microphone preamplifier that is automatically activated with +48 V phantom power
  • High off-axis attenuation of unwanted ambient noise
  • LED displays can be switched off (stealth mode)
  • Can be operated "actively" and "passively"
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 140 dB SPL
  • Inherent noise: 10 dB
  • Sensitivity (passive mode): 1 mV/Pa (@ 1 kHz / 1 kOhm)
  • Sensitivity (active mode): 150 mV/PA (@ 1 kHz / 1 kOhm)
  • Dimensions: (L x W) 196 x 58 mm
  • Weight 692 g
  • Includes Stealth side mount
PROS
  • • Excellent off-axis rejection minimizes room noise effectively.
  • • Class A preamp adds warmth and subtle harmonic enhancement.
  • • Selectable voice profiles offer surprising tonal flexibility for varied sources.
  • • Robust metal chassis feels substantial and built to withstand stage use.
CONS
  • • Weight can be fatiguing during extended handheld use.
  • • Cardioid pattern limits versatility for multi-mic recording scenarios.
  • • Dark setting can be overly subdued for brighter instruments/vocals.

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Key Features

Mic Type Dynamic
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max SPL 140 dB SPL
Sensitivity 150 mV/Pa (active mode)
Weight 692 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

Active mode engages the Class A preamp for added gain and a slightly warmer tone; passive mode offers a more neutral, direct signal.
It can work, but it tends to roll off high frequencies, potentially making the guitar sound muffled – best for darker, more aggressive tones.
While both are excellent for broadcast, the SM7B is generally considered a higher-end option with a broader frequency response; the Stealth Broadcast offers a compelling alternative at a more accessible price point.

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