Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic?

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2017/12/02 14:10:05 (permalink)

Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic?

Any thoughts?
I need to free up my ISA One preamp so I need something for my ribbon mic.
 
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    jackson white
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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/02 17:34:22 (permalink)
    Big difference in price and footprint.
     
    FETHead claims an extra 5dB in gain over the CL with an inline format for $100.
     
    I checked out the CL-Zi for variable impedance, haven't tried it on ribbons but liked it well enough to put it on my list even at $350 or so. Possible more useful than another pre-amp.

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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/02 19:42:43 (permalink)
    Cloudlifter, hands down better. I had one, sold it when I picked up a Millennia Media HV-37, didn't miss it for a while, and of course now I have more than two ribbon microphones, so I wish I hadn't sold it.

    While it never did anything cool - to my ears - for any of my condenser microphones, I also used on with moving magnet dynamic microphones, and on some of them it also made a positive difference. The one that benefited the most was an old RE-20.

    I didn't sell my SPL Micman, which has some extra gain, so that's what I'm using now, but really, I need to pick up a pair of the Cloudlifters.

    BUT... try to find a way to audition both of them if you can, and be the judge - $250 goes a long way

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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/03 17:37:07 (permalink)
    I ordered the cloudlifter.  Its on the current Musician's Friend "17% discount".  Made it $123.00 - best price currently anywhere.

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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/04 12:53:17 (permalink)
    I use a cloudlifter on my el cheapo MXL ribbon.  It cost more (than double!) what the mike costs!  But without it, I probably would have sent the mike back as defective.  It has such a low output it needs the lifter.  I am told you can use it for other dynamic mikes, but haven't tried that yet.
     
     

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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/04 13:30:15 (permalink)
    I found a long thread on gearslutz with some technical comparisons of the two.  The cloudlifter's specs were better.  

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    Re: Cloudlifter or Fethead for Ribbon Mic? 2017/12/04 14:32:27 (permalink)
    fireberd
    I found a long thread on gearslutz with some technical comparisons of the two.  The cloudlifter's specs were better.  




    Cloudlifter's specs were MUCH better!
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