Soyuz - 1973-B Deluxe Black
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The 1973-B Deluxe Black is a microphone that brings a velvety presence to your miking, sculpted by a large diaphragm ready to capture the slightest nuance with a natural feel, while boasting a black silhouette that catches the eye without overdoing it. Designed in Russia by the Soyuz team using patiently forged expertise, it is a reminder of how every detail can transform a shot into an almost cinematic moment. This model, designed as a piece of character, slips into your setup with the presence of a companion ready to sublimate your ideas.
ARTICLE N° 115365
Presentation
When you experience the 1973-B Deluxe Black, you see how the large diaphragm works with the FET circuit to sculpt a stable, nuanced and warm sound. This combination produces a response that hugs vocals and instruments with precision, offering controlled presence without stiffness, and leaving room to colour the signal downstream.
Explore the capsule derived from the Bomblet, and you'll notice that its two 33mm diaphragms respond with regularity, helping the capture to remain homogeneous across different timbres. The 1973-B Deluxe Black preserves the balance between finesse and presence, and allows you to obtain material that can be exploited in a mix, whether you choose a clear or more colourful approach.
On close sources, the cardioid polar pattern refocuses the pick-up and reduces ambient sounds, making isolation easier without stifling the naturalness of the timbre. The internal resonator modulates certain resonances, providing a level of control that makes the sound more coherent and reassuring when you change sources.
When you need to manage powerful sources, the -10dB and -20dB pads offer a tangible margin, allowing you to maintain dynamics without saturating the chain.
Explore the capsule derived from the Bomblet, and you'll notice that its two 33mm diaphragms respond with regularity, helping the capture to remain homogeneous across different timbres. The 1973-B Deluxe Black preserves the balance between finesse and presence, and allows you to obtain material that can be exploited in a mix, whether you choose a clear or more colourful approach.
On close sources, the cardioid polar pattern refocuses the pick-up and reduces ambient sounds, making isolation easier without stifling the naturalness of the timbre. The internal resonator modulates certain resonances, providing a level of control that makes the sound more coherent and reassuring when you change sources.
When you need to manage powerful sources, the -10dB and -20dB pads offer a tangible margin, allowing you to maintain dynamics without saturating the chain.
Other features
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Soyuz 1973-B Deluxe Black
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Large-diaphragm studio microphone
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Series: 1973
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Country of production: Russia (Tula)
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Type: FET condenser
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Capsule: Two ∅33 mm diaphragms (one gold-plated)
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Directionality : cardioid
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Frequency response : 30 Hz ⭢ 18 kHz
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Pad : -10 dB / -20 dB
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Sensitivity: 24.5 mV/Pa
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Output impedance: 150 Ω
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Max. pressure level. 140 dB SPL
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Equivalent noise: 18 dB (A-weighted)
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Power supply: 48 V ⎓ (phantom power)
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Supplied with: Wooden box, microphone stand, suspension
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Dimensions : 100 mm x ∅55 mm
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Weight : 300 g
To find out more...
The story of Soyuz is one where tradition and modern manufacturing intersect, as the brand shapes each piece with a vision that values constructive slowness. You'll notice how this artisanal DNA, inspired by ancient techniques and an assertive workshop spirit, gives their creations an instantly recognisable identity, almost endearing in its manual approach.
To accompany your 1973-B Deluxe Black, remember to use a well-shielded XLR cable that will stabilise the signal path and preserve the finesse captured by the capsule, enhancing your final sound. You'll also gain in comfort by adding an anti-pop filter. This little accessory will limit aggressive air movements and help you preserve a pleasant coherence on close vocals. You might also consider adding a transparent preamp to widen your dynamic range, so as to create a coherent chain between the microphone and your main tools. Finally, consider using a sturdy mic stand to ensure a stable hold, which will help you maintain precise placement as you explore different positions.
To accompany your 1973-B Deluxe Black, remember to use a well-shielded XLR cable that will stabilise the signal path and preserve the finesse captured by the capsule, enhancing your final sound. You'll also gain in comfort by adding an anti-pop filter. This little accessory will limit aggressive air movements and help you preserve a pleasant coherence on close vocals. You might also consider adding a transparent preamp to widen your dynamic range, so as to create a coherent chain between the microphone and your main tools. Finally, consider using a sturdy mic stand to ensure a stable hold, which will help you maintain precise placement as you explore different positions.
