Lewitt LCT 441 FLEX

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Lewitt LCT 441 FLEX

Lewitt

LCT 441 FLEX

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 435078
Brand: Lewitt
Model: LCT 441 FLEX
Price: $392.70

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The Lewitt LCT 441 FLEX is a seriously impressive mic for the money. It's a great all-rounder, especially strong for vocals, acoustic instruments, and even some podcasting. The multiple polar patterns make it incredibly adaptable to different recording scenarios – a real workhorse for home studios and project studios.

Product Description

  • Lewitt LCT 441 FLEX
  • Large-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • 8 Directional characteristics to choose from
  • 5 Front characteristics: omnidirectional
  • wide cardioid
  • cardioid
  • supercardioid
  • and figure-8
  • Gold-plated 25.4 mm capsule
  • Dynamic range: 134 dBA
  • Max. SPL (sound pressure level) (0.5% THD): 140 dB
  • Robust zinc diecast housing
  • Gold-coated 3-pin XLR plug
  • Dimensions: 138 x 52 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 310 g
  • Incl. DTP 40 Lb leather case
  • LCT 40 SH microphone shock mount
  • LCT 40 PSx of magnetic pop filter
  • LCT40 Ws windshield
PROS
  • • Gold-plated capsule delivers a detailed, balanced sonic signature
  • • Flexible polar patterns offer exceptional versatility in recording environments
  • • Robust zinc diecast build ensures durability and minimizes unwanted resonance
  • • Included accessories – shock mount and pop filter – add significant value
CONS
  • • Can exhibit a slight mid-range emphasis on some vocals, requiring EQ
  • • Heavier than many other large-diaphragm condensers, impacting stand stability
  • • While versatile, isn't a 'one-size-fits-all' mic for all vocal styles

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Key Features

Mic Type Large-diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern 8 switchable patterns (Omnidirectional, Wide Cardioid, Cardioid, Supercardioid, Figure-8)
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz ±3 dB
Max SPL 140 dB (0.5% THD)
Sensitivity 25.4 mV/Pa (1 kHz)
Connector XLR
Weight 310 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The NT1-A is generally brighter and more 'clinical' sounding, while the Lewitt offers a slightly warmer, more natural tone. The FLEX's pattern versatility is a significant advantage over the NT1-A's fixed cardioid.
They’re perfectly serviceable and well-matched to the microphone. They won't rival premium accessories, but they’re a substantial upgrade over what you often get in this price range.
Absolutely, the 140 dB SPL handling capability is more than adequate for most guitar amps. Just be mindful of potential proximity effect and experiment with polar patterns to find the sweet spot.

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