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Earthworks FlexMic™ Series Receives Technical Improvements and Addition of New Models

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

September 28, 2010

Milford, NH – September 28, 2010 – Earthworks, Inc., a leading manufacturer of High Definition Microphones™ for recording, live sound, and test/measurement applications, is pleased to introduce new improvements in the FlexMic™ Series of microphones. Designed specifically for use as podium microphones, the FlexMic™ Series offers numerous versatile features and options that make these microphones the ideal choice for public speaking venues—making them perfect for integration into lecture halls, presentation spaces, churches, civic centers, theaters, and government facilities.

The newly revised Earthworks FlexMic™ Series consists of three basic product groups with a variety of models within each group to ensure the best microphone choice for any given application. The redesigned original FM Series incorporates six models with fully flexible goosenecks in three lengths with the choice of either cardioid or hypercardioid polar patterns. The FMR Series includes four models in two lengths with goosenecks that have a rigid center and flex at both ends—available in cardioid or hypercardioid. The FMLR Series microphones also have a rigid center and flex at both ends in addition to a light ring to indicate the microphone’s on/off status and are available in cardioid or hypercardioid models.

Earthworks’ patented technologies incorporated in the newly revised FlexMic™ Series models provide a high level of speech intelligibility and uniform off-axis response to insure that the orator is heard clearly and distinctly, with no loss in sound quality, when speaking either at the front or at the sides of the microphone. The FlexMics offer uniform frequency response at 0-degrees on-axis as well as at 45- and 90-degrees off-axis. This smooth off-axis response and high rejection of sounds from the rear of the microphone also provides more gain before feedback. With 145 dB SPL (sound pressure level) maximum acoustic input, it is virtually impossible to overload the FlexMics, and there is no microphone handling noise.

The exceptional RFI performance of the redesigned FlexMic™ Series microphones is the result of Earthworks new, proprietary RFI Freedom circuitry. This new circuitry was designed to provide complete isolation from radio frequency interference. In today’s challenging wireless environments, cell phones and other GSM devices are no match for Earthworks’ new RFI Freedom circuitry. Sound system integrators needn’t worry about buzzes, hums, and other radio communications compromising the FlexMic’s exemplary performance.

The new and improved FlexMic™ Series has a frequency response that extends from 50 Hz to beyond 20 kHz (+ 2 dB @ 6 inches) which provides a natural sound quality that is never shrill at the high end or ‘muddied’ at the low end.

Michael Hurwitz, Earthworks National Sales Manager, commented on the company’s newly improved FlexMic™ Series. “Our improved FlexMic Series, which was recently deployed as part of a substantial facility overhaul at the Louisiana State Capital, offers a high level of performance that results in clearly understood dialog—making these microphones a terrific choice for environments where public speaking is common. Whether it’s a boardroom, a lecture hall, a church, or a similar environment, the FlexMics offer today’s orator the clarity and dynamic range that enables them to sound completely natural and be clearly understood. Combined with our new RFI Freedom circuitry and comprehensive range of gooseneck lengths and types, I’m confident sound system integrators will find the perfect microphone for every installed sound project they encounter.”

About Earthworks, Inc.

Earthworks is a New Hampshire, U.S.A. based manufacturer of High Definition Microphones™ that is dedicated to quality and sonic excellence. Each Earthworks product is handmade with great care, meticulous attention to detail, and a strong emphasis on quality. Earthworks prides itself in making only the very best in professional audio equipment intended for mission critical sound applications. For additional information, visit the company online at www.earthworksaudio.com.

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Using Live Mics for Acoustic Performances

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

From Premier Guitar

February 2009

by Rich Tozzoli

This month I’d like to step out of the studio and onto the stage. Still jetlagged as I type this, I recently returned from recording some shows for a live DVD over in Europe with flamenco/jazz guitarist Hernan Romero. The hard part of this was that we used live mics on his guitar—without the aid of DIs or built-in pickup. As most of you know, live guitar mics and PA systems don’t always get along with each other. Read on for the gory details.

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Earthworks Mics On Stage and In Studio With Candlebox

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Baghdad, Iraq – September 1, 2010 – While success with one’s microphones in the studio is certainly important—after all, this is what sells records—success on the road can be far more daunting. The rigors of pro touring often wreak havoc with sensitive electronic equipment. Now combine the usual drops and bumps with hot, 120-degree conditions and dust that can only be found in harsh desert locales such as Iraq, and you begin to gain an entirely new appreciation for the performance characteristics and build quality of one’s microphones. Such is the case with the Seattle, WA-based band Candlebox and their experience with Earthworks microphones.

Candlebox

Carlos Novais & Scott Mercado

With rock and blues influences, Candlebox consists of vocalist Kevin Martin, Peter Klett on guitar, Scott Mercado on drums, Adam Kury on bass, and Sean Hennesy on guitar. The band recently completed a grueling Middle East tour where they performed for U.S. troops in the State of Kuwait, Bagdad and Al-Basra, Iraq, plus a few other locations. In addition to searing heat and dust so thick that it permeates just about everything, the band even encountered some mortar fire that forced them to “move” a lot faster than they might have otherwise chosen to. Through it all, their arsenal of Earthworks microphones performed flawlessly, as Carlos Novais, FOH Engineer / Tour Manager for Candlebox described.

“On this tour, I used Earthworks’ SR25 cardioid microphone with the accompanying KickPad™ optimization curve on Scott Mercado’s kick drum,” reports Novais. “This mic, combined with a P30/C Periscope cardioid microphone for the snare drum, four DP30/C Drum Periscope™ Cardioid TomMics for the toms, one SR25 for the hi hat, plus a pair of SR30 cardioid microphones for overheads created an incredible mic setup for the drums. I also used an SR25 as a vocal mic for Adam Kury.”

“These microphones were terrific,” Novais continued. “Iraq has a really brutal climate and not once did we encounter any issues with them. When I received the mics, I did an A-B comparison of with other live sound microphones. I was really impressed with the wider and more uniform frequency response of the Earthworks mics and I love the fact that I don’t encounter phase cancellation issues when using multiple microphones together. These mics have excellent rear rejection characteristics, which eliminates unwanted sounds and they handle the fast attack transients of the drums beautifully. I was very impressed with their performance.”

Novais has also used Earthworks’ PM40 PianoMic™ on tour with pop/rock vocalist Vonda Sheppard. “I first worked with the PM40 back in February and March on Ms. Sheppard’s European tour,” said Novais. “The PM40 is fast and easy to use, and right from the start, it sounds great. There’s not even a fraction of the adjustments typical of positioning conventional microphones required to get a natural piano sound. Between the PM40 and the mics that I used with Candlebox, I’ve become a real Earthworks fan.”

Candlebox drummer Scott Mercado is equally enthusiastic about Earthworks microphones. For the band’s latest studio endeavor, Mercado used the Earthworks DK25/R DrumKit™ recording system. “I used the DK25/R for our new album Into the Sun,” Mercado confirmed. “For me, being a trained drummer/percussionist who transitioned into the rock genre, it’s really important that grace notes such as flams and ruffs be picked up—regardless of the volume level I’m working at. The Earthworks DK25/R conveys all the subtle nuances of my snare work. Other mics just seem to get drowned out by ambient noise.”

Mercado elaborated on his experience with the Earthworks DK25/R microphone system. “When I was looking for the best mics to use on my drums,” he continued, “there were several factors I considered really important. I wanted mics that could accurately capture the deep resonance of the toms and had outstanding transient response across the entire sound spectrum. Equally important, I wanted the microphones to maintain a low profile on the drum. Most sound engineers are very surprised by the small size of the Earthworks microphones. They always assume they’re listening to a large diaphragm mic. These are the best mics on the market for drummers of all styles. Until I discovered Earthworks, I was never able to use a single microphone brand for my recording work.”

Both Novais and Mercado were equally impressed with Earthworks’ customer/technical support services. Novais summed things up best by saying, “When I call Earthworks, I always get through to knowledgeable and helpful people. The company is really responsive and I’m honored to be part of the Earthworks family.”

For more information about Candlebox, visit the band online at www.candleboxrocks.com.

About Earthworks, Inc.

Earthworks is a New Hampshire, U.S.A. based manufacturer of High Definition Microphones that is dedicated to quality and sonic excellence. Each Earthworks product is handmade with great care, meticulous attention to detail, and a strong emphasis on quality. Earthworks prides itself in making only the very best in professional audio equipment intended for mission critical sound applications. For additional information, visit the company online at www.earthworksaudio.com.

Photo info: Image of Carlos Novais (left) and Scott Mercado (right) with two of their Earthworks microphones. Photo by Kevin Martin.

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