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Wunder
Audio CM7-FET
The
Wunder CM7-FET is a faithfull recreation of the much sought after
phantom powered version of the original U47 known as the U47 Fet,
which has over the years obtained legendary status amongst recording
engineers since its original release in 1969. |
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Wunder
Audio CM7
The
Wunder CM7 is a recreation of the early Telefunken U47 Tube Microphones.
The Wunder CM7 is also the only U47 recreation in existence using
the original large transformer found in the earlier models, including
the legendary "Large Badge" U47. This transformer allows
for a 20Hz low frequency roll off, instead of the 40Hz roll off
found in the later U47's. |
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Wunder
Audio CM7-GT (K47)
The
Wunder CM7-GT uses a NOS Telefunken glass tube, which replaced the
VF14/EF14 in 1960-1979. The CM7-GT has 9 patterns selectable from
the PSU. The CM7-GT Circuit is basically the same as the CM7 with
extra circuitry added to achieve the remote pattern changing. Available
with a choice of K47 capsule or the Berlin M7 capsule as used in
the CM7. |
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Audio CM7-GT (M7)
The
Wunder CM7-GT uses a NOS Telefunken glass tube, which replaced the
VF14/EF14 in 1960-1979. The CM7-GT has 9 patterns selectable from
the PSU. The CM7-GT Circuit is basically the same as the CM7 with
extra circuitry added to achieve the remote pattern changing. Available
with a choice of K47 capsule or the Berlin M7 capsule as used in
the CM7. |
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Wunder
Audio CM12
The
Wunder Audio CM12 Tube Microphone is targeted to the professional
with the most demanding criteria. The Wunder CM12 uses the larger
Hiller T14/1 output transformer that was standard in the early C12
microphones and the hand made capsule is an exact recreation of
the original CK12 capsule. |
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Wunder
Audio CM12H
The
Wunder Audio CM12H (historical) is a limited edition tube microphone
system that uses the vintage-style power supply with a separate
pattern-selector box and original-style cables. The CM12H uses the
larger Hiller T14/1 output transformer that was standard in the
early C12 and the hand made capsule is an exact recreation of the
original CK12 capsule. |
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Wunder
Audio CM49
The
Wunder Audio CM49 is a re-manufactured M49 and comes with the original
AC701K tube and M7 capsule. The M49 was the first condenser microphone
capable of remote pattern control, by varying the rear-diaphragm
voltage against the backplate reference, a full range of patterns,
from omni to cardioid to figure-8, was accomplished this way. |
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Wunder
Audio PAFOUR
The
Wunder Audio PAFOUR is a four-channel, fully Class-A discrete 1970's-style
mic-pre utilizing the exact mic-pre circuit as the PEQ1. The design
employs proprietary, custom-designed mic, and output transformers.
It is no secret that the huge sound is due to the make-up of the
Mu-Metal transformers. |
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Wunder
Audio PEQ2
The
Wunder Audio PEQ1 is a fully Class-A discrete 1970's-style mic-pre/equalizer.
It can directly replace the 1073. The 18-way gold plated Amphenol
connector will mate with vintage Neve "80 Series" consoles
or racks. The similarity to the 1073 stops there! |
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Wunder
Audio PEQ2R
The
Wunder Audio PEQ1R is the 19" rack mount version of the PEQ1.
It has a conductive plastic logarithmic taper output level potentiometer,
which acts as an output fader, a 48V phantom power switch and a
quarter inch instrument input jack. |
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Wunder
Audio Wunderbar
The
Wunderbar Console comes in frame sizes from 12 to 60 and features
a Wunder PEQ2 on every channel. A "Fully Balanced Bussing Scheme"
is the heart of the Wunderbar which significantly increases the
dynamic range while lowering noise substantially. The Stereo Buss
has three Stereo Amplifier choices: Wunder, 1272, and 312, this
is a feature that is extremely usefull and also very unique. |
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