LEWITT is a professional audio company that designs microphones, accessories, and software.
Founded in Vienna, Austria in 2010.
The company motto is 'The Future of Audio' which reflects their commitment to innovation and quality.
Lewitt has won numerous awards for their innovative designs and high-quality audio equipment.
In 2013, Lewitt partnered with sE Electronics to distribute their products internationally.
In 2017, Lewitt launched the world's first switchable polar pattern large-diaphragm condenser microphone, the LCT 640 TS.
In 2019, Lewitt won the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for their LCT 640 TS microphone.
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A large-diaphragm condenser microphone that provides clear and transparent audio for vocals, acoustic guitars, drums, and other instruments.
A versatile and affordable condenser microphone that can be used for vocals, acoustic guitars, drums, and other instruments.
A switchable polar pattern large-diaphragm condenser microphone that allows you to change the polar pattern after recording.
The LCT 440 PURE has a larger diaphragm and provides a more transparent and detailed sound compared to the LCT 240 PRO. It is also more expensive.
The LCT 640 TS has a switchable polar pattern, which means you can choose between cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 patterns.
Yes, all Lewitt microphones require phantom power to operate.
Lewitt microphones are designed and engineered in Vienna, Austria, but they are manufactured in China.
Yes, Lewitt microphones are great for podcasting as they provide clear and detailed audio. The LCT 440 PURE and the LCT 240 PRO are both good choices for podcasting.