I bought this microphone around 5 years ago. I was looking for an AKG C214, but after knowing Lewitt has AKG heritage, I gave it a try. It's a really nice mic for vocals, acoustic and electric guitars and basically anything you want to record. It's very clean, it doesn't have harsh highs, very low self noise, and the included magnetic anti-pop and suspension have a clever design. The best in its price range, by far.
I have a 441. Clear, detailed and easy to use. The sound is tonally well balanced with a pro 'sheen'. I have owned and used a great many condenser microphones. This one's a keeper!
I've had the 440 for a while now. I've had nothing but great experiences with it. Worth every penny. Sounds amazing with a blended tube/fet pre and classic 1176 on the way in. If you can't find a few uses for this mic, you may have other issues.
I won the LCT440 Vida in an SOS competition. I use it as my vocal mic for recording and it has a nice even tone to it, especially useful as my voice can be quite strident at times. I find I don’t need to EQ this mic as much as others I’ve used. It works equally well on instruments and I do plan to get another to use for recording guitars. The shock mount it comes with is excellent - easy to set up, but also with a small profile which means it doesn’t get in the way. The clip on pop filter is also low profile, but it works really well. I can’t recommend this mic highly enough
I just wish Lewitt would make a budget condenser mic in this form factor that wasn't so bright. The 240 and the 440 both need de-essing, especially the 240 with its high end boost.
Everyone has their own tastes/preferences, but in general we are going for a more record-ready sound that already has presence and clarity without needing additional EQ boosting in the mix. We find this capsule voicing suits the vast majority of applications. Also, it is important to note that excessive sibilance is often the result of singing too close to a microphone. Placing the microphone a little further away and at a slight angle (off-axis) is a classic mic placement that helps tame sibilance and overemphasis of consonant sounds.
Love the LCT 440 pure. Got one and suits my voice even better than the U87AI. If I want to upgrade to a more professional mic, would you recommend the 640 TS or the Pure Tube?
Both great options. The LCT 640 TS will be very similar in character to the LCT 440 PURE (so it will feel more familiar) while the PURE TUBE has less pronounced upper midrange presence and a full-bodied sound that is characteristic of tube mics. It's nice if you want a softer, smoother kind of top end.
Both are great! Large diaphragm condensers, like the LCT 440 PURE, generally have much lower self noise which can be beneficial for very quiet playing. They also tend to have a smoother sound due to their transient response. Small diaphragm condensers like the LCT 140 AIR have very fast transient response, allowing a detailed punchy sound that cuts through a mix well. You also have a tone switch so you can chose between FLAT and AIR mode for a different creative sound with the LCT 140 AIR
@@LEWITT-audio I often record a youth symphony orchestra live. The 440 can be used everywhere but I often end up using it on the brass section as it takes louder instruments better than any other microphone. In the studio setting I love to use it for solo vocals and all instrument when close. I preferential small diaphragm microphones for x/y recording from a distance and so far used Rode...but I have tested Lewitt LCT 040 with good results so maybe I will buy some of yours next time.
Hi @jirosaves_theworld! Check out our where to buy section to find a dealer close by www.lewitt-audio.com/where-to-buy We do our best to reach every sales region with our distributor network!
@@LEWITT-audio oh thanks! but all of distributor on from that link seems doesn't have Lewitt product on their list maybe i need visit their offline store hahaha thanks before
Had one a couple of years. Great right out of the box. I use mine mostly as Wurst mic on my drum set. It’s a winner and I would not like to be without it. Go Lewitt! Your mics are the real deal! 🫡✅
What's your experience with the LCT 440 PURE? Please share it to help others make the right decision!
Awesome performance lineup! Very talented ppl!
Waiting for my mic to arrive today ^^
I bought this microphone around 5 years ago. I was looking for an AKG C214, but after knowing Lewitt has AKG heritage, I gave it a try. It's a really nice mic for vocals, acoustic and electric guitars and basically anything you want to record. It's very clean, it doesn't have harsh highs, very low self noise, and the included magnetic anti-pop and suspension have a clever design. The best in its price range, by far.
💚 Thanks for sharing your experience!
I have a 441. Clear, detailed and easy to use. The sound is tonally well balanced with a pro 'sheen'. I have owned and used a great many condenser microphones. This one's a keeper!
Awesome! The multi-pattern brother to the LCT 440 PURE 😁
Great mic for sure! 👍 it has quickly become one of my top recommendations on the channel.
Thank you! Grateful for your support with all your great content
This Mic is killer! It's a TLM-103 rival without a doubt! Use it every day.
🙌 Love to hear it 😁
I have 2 of these. Used ONE to record a song for a client. Vocals, acoustic guitars, solo guitar and percussion. Absolutely amazing mic.
💚 Awesome! So glad to hear your getting good results with it. It truly is a studio allrounder
@@LEWITT-audio love them! I used them as overheads on a kit as well. Will be trying them on a 50 show US/Canada tour as well this fall!
I've had the 440 for a while now. I've had nothing but great experiences with it. Worth every penny. Sounds amazing with a blended tube/fet pre and classic 1176 on the way in. If you can't find a few uses for this mic, you may have other issues.
💚 Thanks for sharing your experience!
An amazing microphone. I have 2 and it quickly become my favourite at recordings.
🙌 What do you record with it?
I won the LCT440 Vida in an SOS competition. I use it as my vocal mic for recording and it has a nice even tone to it, especially useful as my voice can be quite strident at times. I find I don’t need to EQ this mic as much as others I’ve used. It works equally well on instruments and I do plan to get another to use for recording guitars.
The shock mount it comes with is excellent - easy to set up, but also with a small profile which means it doesn’t get in the way. The clip on pop filter is also low profile, but it works really well.
I can’t recommend this mic highly enough
💚 So glad to hear you are enjoying using your LCT 440 PURE VIDA Edition
Great mic I am having it in my studio against AKG C214...and you know what ...? Pure has great rounded low mids and tamed highs...loved it
Awesome! Glad to hear it 🙌
Had mine for quite some time. It is exceptional quality. Used fir pro VO work from home studio. Real workhorse cannot think of a single negative! Bx
🙌 Thanks for sharing
I just bought one. I'm waiting for it. I'm very excited.
Awesome! 🙌 Let us know how you like it
@@LEWITT-audio yeah, the mic should arrive to my country this week.
I love it! I don't have to work very hard to get a great sound from most sources. It has become the first choice in a lot of situations...
🙌 That's the goal
I just wish Lewitt would make a budget condenser mic in this form factor that wasn't so bright. The 240 and the 440 both need de-essing, especially the 240 with its high end boost.
It would be awesome
Everyone has their own tastes/preferences, but in general we are going for a more record-ready sound that already has presence and clarity without needing additional EQ boosting in the mix. We find this capsule voicing suits the vast majority of applications. Also, it is important to note that excessive sibilance is often the result of singing too close to a microphone. Placing the microphone a little further away and at a slight angle (off-axis) is a classic mic placement that helps tame sibilance and overemphasis of consonant sounds.
And that's why I bought this mic ☺
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This is a great mic. I use it for vocals and acoustic guitar.
Thanks for the kind words! Perfect application for it 😁
Love the LCT 440 pure. Got one and suits my voice even better than the U87AI. If I want to upgrade to a more professional mic, would you recommend the 640 TS or the Pure Tube?
Both great options. The LCT 640 TS will be very similar in character to the LCT 440 PURE (so it will feel more familiar) while the PURE TUBE has less pronounced upper midrange presence and a full-bodied sound that is characteristic of tube mics. It's nice if you want a softer, smoother kind of top end.
That frequency graph was beautifuly flat!
Vocals and guitar were recorded using LCT440 ua-cam.com/video/B7P-ApFk5QY/v-deo.html
Awesome!
Man that mic sounds great ! I have a lewitt 140 air that's wonderful on acoustic guitar. It seems the 440 is better. What's your thoughts ?
Both are great! Large diaphragm condensers, like the LCT 440 PURE, generally have much lower self noise which can be beneficial for very quiet playing. They also tend to have a smoother sound due to their transient response. Small diaphragm condensers like the LCT 140 AIR have very fast transient response, allowing a detailed punchy sound that cuts through a mix well. You also have a tone switch so you can chose between FLAT and AIR mode for a different creative sound with the LCT 140 AIR
What would you record with an LCT 440 PURE? 🤔
My voice and harmonica. Just got a Vida edition a week or so ago... perfect for me. Thank you!
So awesome! Have fun recording with your LCT 440 PURE VIDA Edition!
@@LEWITT-audio I often record a youth symphony orchestra live. The 440 can be used everywhere but I often end up using it on the brass section as it takes louder instruments better than any other microphone. In the studio setting I love to use it for solo vocals and all instrument when close. I preferential small diaphragm microphones for x/y recording from a distance and so far used Rode...but I have tested Lewitt LCT 040 with good results so maybe I will buy some of yours next time.
Nice! You should also check out the LCT 140 AIR Stereo pair, which is also very versatile with two switchable sound characteristics--AIR and FLAT.
@@LEWITT-audio that one is on my list for next purchase...
really wish i could buy this mic
because i don't know why, this mic are like a Ghost aka 100% hard to find on Local Store
Hi @jirosaves_theworld! Check out our where to buy section to find a dealer close by www.lewitt-audio.com/where-to-buy
We do our best to reach every sales region with our distributor network!
@@LEWITT-audio oh thanks!
but all of distributor on from that link seems doesn't have Lewitt product on their list maybe i need visit their offline store hahaha
thanks before
What region are you in?
Great mic 🎙️. I bought it for my vocals. So happy with 🥰. Results are better than with dynamic mic 🎤 in my bedroom/studio.
Had one a couple of years. Great right out of the box. I use mine mostly as Wurst mic on my drum set. It’s a winner and I would not like to be without it. Go Lewitt! Your mics are the real deal! 🫡✅
🙌 Awesome
Got an email to give my experiences on this mic. Well, I have no clue. You never sent me one. @lewitt-audio