This mic sounds like a mic I'd go for as my premium mic. I'm a total beginner at recording but doing my homework....a lot lol. I just got the stereo pair of the lct 140 air mics and can't wait to try them on my acoustic guitars. Looks like Lewitt will be my go to brand 🤘👌
I picked up one of these 540's a few months ago. I use it every day, even more than my Neumann tube mics. That's about the bests review I could give it.
@@LEWITT-audio The 640 and 940 are next on my list for purchase. I love your company and product. I found you through Warren Huart several years ago from Produce Like a Pro. You guys are one of the best.
i’m getting so stuck on this mic i’ve learned how to hear mic noise very well and it always bothered me in my own music as i have ocd lol i need it to be near perfect and this vocal microphone will allow me to compress however i’d like without being harsh i love it
I feel that the 441 Flex is your best Mic. All the samples here sounded better on the 441 Flex video in my opinion. I'm listening to this on studio monitors.
I guess that's one of the advantages of using a multi-pattern mic in a well treated room. Not only does each pattern sound a little different in terms of frequency response and how much room it picks up, you can also use them to get the amount of proximity effect you desire!
@@henreyberry5 to me the 540 sounds more linear in the low end wich means that it's easier to boost with a wide low band eq. The nice low end you hear in the sample video of Lewitt of the 441 Flex is shurely more than the 540, but it's not even.
Hey, thanks for the question. The biggest difference is in the circuitry and voicing of the mic. Sonically, PURE TUBE is warmer with less high mids and less high end air, and a bit of harmonic saturation thanks to the tube. LCT 540 S is brighter and has a very precise and clear tone. Check out our recent video about how tubes affect audio! ruclips.net/video/Z8gMayjnrKg/видео.html
Great samples!! I'm really impressed. Does this microphone be affected by higher humidity? I'm in Japan and it records 65~75% especially in summer season. Do I need to prepare some measurement?
Until now, we didn't receive any support messages regarding humidity problems with our microphones in Japan. However, to be on the safe side, we advise you to let the microphone air out and not to put it in a plastic bag or something similar when it is humid. Hope that helps.
How to best best understand the different usage between this 540 s mic and the 441 Flex mic? Are they having the same features but that the 540 s is better? or are they meant for very different recording situations? Now you got both at a discount... So need to understand how I best choose the right one for my needs down the road ! 😊 hope to hear back from you guys! thanks
I don't think they belong in the same category to be compared to. The 540 is more like the 440 PURE. Only one capsule and one pickup pattern. The 441 FLEX is more lik the 640 TS. Two capsules, lots of flexibility in the studio. You should ask yourself what you need. Are you going to use only cardioid? The 540 will have arguably the better sound quality. More detailed, great for lots of processing. Or are you going to record different kind of instruments? Then the 441 FLEX would be your mic. Especially if you want to record stereo with the pattern of 8.
@@annekedebruyn7797 I see... I think recoding needs will vary over time. For now I will buy an audient id 14 mkll and a good mic to record singing and voice both in training sessions to get perfect feedback to my development as a singer, but also to start to record both singing and professional voice acting to read in scripts for various media like audiobooks, animation movie roles as an actor and video games that can actually be sold and make a living on... But my main focus is singing. And I am sure friends with guitars and keyboards will want to come over and record their instruments as well to make some songs together. My biggest problem I think is that my present room for a home studio is not treated and I need to figure out how to use a condenser mic here in my home as well as treating the room right... Probably I need to close off the fridge and halogen lamps when recoding I guess.... I like the Lewitt brand and their mics seems great! But everyone says skip it and just go with the Shure SM7b and you will not need to treat your room much... But I also like to hear the details in my voice no matter I whisper, go low or high, and so develop my voice in detail! How otherwise to develop if you cannot hear every crack and intonation as well as issues of your voice if the mic cannot catch it!? I also think I will do some experiments in the future for over-head mic recording in old churches , like the churches from 1100 century we have here in my area... But that is a future project and perhaps I will need more than one mic down the road... But I want to start somewhere right now! .... and is hard when you are new to recording to know what you really need! - One does not just want to buy some crap mic to record what ever but record what matters so that you future-proof your expensive equipment and also know you can rely on it to help you develop as a singer and actor over time. Maybe the Shure SM7b is a better choice, but I cannot tell, and so I am trying to communicate my questions here :) Perhaps I am better off with a STAGE-STUDIO mic like the Lewitt MTP 940 ce instead!? -That is a mic where I can hold it and do Stand-up acting in front of my camera at home or bring it with me to a club for acting as well as use at home for recording singing and reading in movie-scripts as well!? But I am not sure that studio-stage mic is as good to catching the details as the Pure 440, Flex, 441 or of course like the one we talked about here, the 540... But perhaps the stage-studio mic is all I need at this time!? Can you help me find out better what I need and what is overkill and what is just not good enough and so not smart at all for me at this tine when I start up my home studio gear!? Thanks for anyone getting back! Is hard to choose when you are new to equipment and need professional understandings so the equipment will last you for years to come! thanks!
It's difficult to find a microphone that fits all the things you are searching for. In general, it's a good idea to get a microphone that is very versatile, especially if you are only starting to record and don't have a lot of different microphones to choose from. If the live aspect is very important to you, then I think the MTP 940 CM is a very good fit! Its sound is very detailed and brings out a lot of clarity, which makes it good for recording, as well as for live use. If you want a mic for recording only we recommend one of our LCT 1" capsule microphones (that includes the LCT440 PURE, LCT441 FLEX, LCT540S, LCT640TS, ...). I hope this helps!😊
Hi, thx for the question. They use different circuits making the LCT 540 S very detail-rich. Plus, the specs are even better on the LCT 540 S. You can find more specs and sound samples on our website. Hope that helps.
I own one and it's one of my best mics. It's level of detail is 3d like. I've got mics that cost significantly more, and yet my Lewitt 540 is the one I have to show off to people
I have both, and they sound very different. The 550s is much more detailed than the 440 pure. You can hear the difference on the Lewitt website in the audio examples, especially the piano example. Unfortunately, that example is not available for all microphones, as it really shows how extremely detailed the 540s is. You can compare it directly to the 640TS in cardoid mode. The 540s is much more detailed and has more depth. Comparing the 640TS to the 441flex using the same recording in omni you notice that the 640TS is lightly more detailed than the 441flex. There is a difference, but it is much smaller than the difference between 540s and the 640TS. Then, to make it back to the 440pure, listen to the female voice on both. To my ears, they sound almost the same. There is a small difference in frequency response, so that is about it. Actually, it would be fantastic if Lewitt could record the piano example with all the different mics. That would make it much easier to compare the different mics to each other.
Hi there, thanks for your comment. There are a ton of simplistic audio interfaces on the market. If you only need one channel, I can recommend the Wave XLR by Elgato. If you need more channels, then there is a wider range of manufacturers. We also produce an interface called CONNECT 6, which has a lot of features. This might not exactly be what you are looking for, but I encourage you to check it out as well! I hope this helps! 😉
Hi there, thanks for your comment. The LCT640 TS has different polar patterns, and a feature called dual output mode. With this feature you can record the front, and the back of the capsule as two separate signals. This makes it possible to change the Polar pattern after the recording with our Polarizer Plugin. You are also able to use LCT 640 TS as a stereo microphone when it is in dual output mode. Please check out our LCT640 TS product video to learn more about all its features. ruclips.net/video/i_18kqDPgdw/видео.html I hope this helps!😊
@@LEWITT-audio I am looking for a mic to record some stuff for my "bedroom studio", something that wouldn't pick up too much ambient noise (block of flats... :/). Can you suggest something? :)
Hi Rudal, thanks for reaching out to us. The LCS 540 S is an extremely detailed microphone and as you already imagined could pick up some of the ambient noise you described. I would recommend you check out the LCT 441 FLEX. It is a very versatile microphone, and you could use the different Polar patterns to block out noise you don't want to record. I hope this helps, and have a nice weekend!😉
Hi there, the LCT 540 S is a great choice for rap vocals. It captures all the little details in your voice that makes the recording special, and emphasize the character of your voice. I hope this helps! 😉
Why did Lewitt renamed this microphone from LCT-540 Subzero to LCT-540 S? Did you guys had copyright issues with Midway Games because of their Sub-Zero Mortal Kombat fictional character? I liked LCT-540 SUBZERO better, bummer I got mine after it was rebranded.
Hi there, thanks for your comment. Your assumption was correct. We had to rename this microphone due to a copyright dispute with another company. Cheers from Vienna!
@@LEWITT-audio I'd rather see the SUBZERO adjective on a Lewitt microphone any day of the century than on some stupid fictional video game character! I am so sorry about that. Keep up your fantastic job!
Hi ut1004bp, thank you for reaching out! Our products are desgined in Austria and produced in China. We even have a blog post about our development and production process that you can check out if you want to find out more: www.lewitt-audio.com/blog/how-we-make-our-products-best-they-can-be Hope it helps 😁
This mic sounds like a mic I'd go for as my premium mic. I'm a total beginner at recording but doing my homework....a lot lol. I just got the stereo pair of the lct 140 air mics and can't wait to try them on my acoustic guitars. Looks like Lewitt will be my go to brand 🤘👌
Hi there, thanks for the kind words!
Have fun recording with your LEWITT mics! 🎉🙌
I picked up one of these 540's a few months ago. I use it every day, even more than my Neumann tube mics. That's about the bests review I could give it.
Thank you for your kind words! It's great to hear that you like your LCT 540 S so much 😁
@@LEWITT-audio The 640 and 940 are next on my list for purchase. I love your company and product. I found you through Warren Huart several years ago from Produce Like a Pro. You guys are one of the best.
i’m getting so stuck on this mic i’ve learned how to hear mic noise very well and it always bothered me in my own music as i have ocd lol i need it to be near perfect and this vocal microphone will allow me to compress however i’d like without being harsh i love it
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for the kind words!😊
Nice sound samples!
Love my 440.
I am hoping for LEWITT to stand next to Neumann u67 or AKG AKG c414 in the future.
Make no mistake, they will.
I love mine ♥️
Great Mics !!!!!
Thank you!😊
I loved the ASMR, kinda weird but cool :)
That describes it perfectly 😃 Do you listen to ASMR?
@@LEWITT-audio I prefer when the ASMR is unintentional :)
I got one because of this video hope its like presented here
Awesome! Can't wait to hear what you think!
I like how this demo sounds almost German yet a little less stiff, so we know this is Austrian.
Gorgeous! 😍
💚
I feel that the 441 Flex is your best Mic. All the samples here sounded better on the 441 Flex video in my opinion. I'm listening to this on studio monitors.
I guess that's one of the advantages of using a multi-pattern mic in a well treated room. Not only does each pattern sound a little different in terms of frequency response and how much room it picks up, you can also use them to get the amount of proximity effect you desire!
I do not agree, I listened on Studioheadphones. The 540 is smoother, less sibilant and more even in lowend.
@@schellstede Thanks for the response...So just on the Female Singer would you still prefer the 540?...To me the 540 took away all her natural low end
@@henreyberry5 to me the 540 sounds more linear in the low end wich means that it's easier to boost with a wide low band eq. The nice low end you hear in the sample video of Lewitt of the 441 Flex is shurely more than the 540, but it's not even.
@@schellstede Yeah It might not be even in the low end but that's what makes it sound more natural. So you think the 540 sounds more Natural?
Interested in understanding the differences between this mic and your pure tube.
Hey, thanks for the question. The biggest difference is in the circuitry and voicing of the mic. Sonically, PURE TUBE is warmer with less high mids and less high end air, and a bit of harmonic saturation thanks to the tube. LCT 540 S is brighter and has a very precise and clear tone. Check out our recent video about how tubes affect audio! ruclips.net/video/Z8gMayjnrKg/видео.html
Great samples!! I'm really impressed. Does this microphone be affected by higher humidity? I'm in Japan and it records 65~75% especially in summer season. Do I need to prepare some measurement?
Until now, we didn't receive any support messages regarding humidity problems with our microphones in Japan. However, to be on the safe side, we advise you to let the microphone air out and not to put it in a plastic bag or something similar when it is humid. Hope that helps.
@@LEWITT-audio Thank you for your advice!! Should I put the microphone in a case or a bag with desiccant when the microphone is not in use?
That's a very good idea!😊👍
How to best best understand the different usage between this 540 s mic and the 441 Flex mic?
Are they having the same features but that the 540 s is better? or are they meant for very different recording situations?
Now you got both at a discount... So need to understand how I best choose the right one for my needs down the road ! 😊 hope to hear back from you guys!
thanks
I don't think they belong in the same category to be compared to.
The 540 is more like the 440 PURE. Only one capsule and one pickup pattern.
The 441 FLEX is more lik the 640 TS. Two capsules, lots of flexibility in the studio.
You should ask yourself what you need.
Are you going to use only cardioid? The 540 will have arguably the better sound quality. More detailed, great for lots of processing.
Or are you going to record different kind of instruments? Then the 441 FLEX would be your mic. Especially if you want to record stereo with the pattern of 8.
@@annekedebruyn7797 I see...
I think recoding needs will vary over time.
For now I will buy an audient id 14 mkll and a good mic to record singing and voice both in training sessions to get perfect feedback to my development as a singer, but also to start to record both singing and professional voice acting to read in scripts for various media like audiobooks, animation movie roles as an actor and video games that can actually be sold and make a living on...
But my main focus is singing.
And I am sure friends with guitars and keyboards will want to come over and record their instruments as well to make some songs together.
My biggest problem I think is that my present room for a home studio is not treated and I need to figure out how to use a condenser mic here in my home as well as treating the room right...
Probably I need to close off the fridge and halogen lamps when recoding I guess....
I like the Lewitt brand and their mics seems great!
But everyone says skip it and just go with the Shure SM7b and you will not need to treat your room much...
But I also like to hear the details in my voice no matter I whisper, go low or high, and so develop my voice in detail!
How otherwise to develop if you cannot hear every crack and intonation as well as issues of your voice if the mic cannot catch it!?
I also think I will do some experiments in the future for over-head mic recording in old churches , like the churches from 1100 century we have here in my area...
But that is a future project and perhaps I will need more than one mic down the road...
But I want to start somewhere right now! ....
and is hard when you are new to recording to know what you really need!
- One does not just want to buy some crap mic to record what ever but record what matters so that you future-proof your expensive equipment and also know you can rely on it to help you develop as a singer and actor over time. Maybe the Shure SM7b is a better choice, but I cannot tell, and so I am trying to communicate my questions here :)
Perhaps I am better off with a STAGE-STUDIO mic like the Lewitt MTP 940 ce instead!?
-That is a mic where I can hold it and do Stand-up acting in front of my camera at home or bring it with me to a club for acting as well as use at home for recording singing and reading in movie-scripts as well!?
But I am not sure that studio-stage mic is as good to catching the details as the Pure 440, Flex, 441 or of course like the one we talked about here, the 540...
But perhaps the stage-studio mic is all I need at this time!?
Can you help me find out better what I need and what is overkill and what is just not good enough and so not smart at all for me at this tine when I start up my home studio gear!?
Thanks for anyone getting back! Is hard to choose when you are new to equipment and need professional understandings so the equipment will last you for years to come!
thanks!
It's difficult to find a microphone that fits all the things you are searching for. In general, it's a good idea to get a microphone that is very versatile, especially if you are only starting to record and don't have a lot of different microphones to choose from.
If the live aspect is very important to you, then I think the MTP 940 CM is a very good fit! Its sound is very detailed and brings out a lot of clarity, which makes it good for recording, as well as for live use.
If you want a mic for recording only we recommend one of our LCT 1" capsule microphones (that includes the LCT440 PURE, LCT441 FLEX, LCT540S, LCT640TS, ...).
I hope this helps!😊
Thanks guys. How does it differ from the 440, apart from the pads and low freq. Roll Off
Hi, thx for the question. They use different circuits making the LCT 540 S very detail-rich. Plus, the specs are even better on the LCT 540 S. You can find more specs and sound samples on our website. Hope that helps.
@@LEWITT-audio got it! Thank you
I own one and it's one of my best mics. It's level of detail is 3d like. I've got mics that cost significantly more, and yet my Lewitt 540 is the one I have to show off to people
@@_Trakman If you're interested in picking one of those up, there's a special sale starting today with -25% off on the LCT 540 S - worldwide.
I have both, and they sound very different. The 550s is much more detailed than the 440 pure. You can hear the difference on the Lewitt website in the audio examples, especially the piano example.
Unfortunately, that example is not available for all microphones, as it really shows how extremely detailed the 540s is. You can compare it directly to the 640TS in cardoid mode. The 540s is much more detailed and has more depth.
Comparing the 640TS to the 441flex using the same recording in omni you notice that the 640TS is lightly more detailed than the 441flex. There is a difference, but it is much smaller than the difference between 540s and the 640TS.
Then, to make it back to the 440pure, listen to the female voice on both. To my ears, they sound almost the same. There is a small difference in frequency response, so that is about it.
Actually, it would be fantastic if Lewitt could record the piano example with all the different mics. That would make it much easier to compare the different mics to each other.
Hello, which sound card would be perfect for this microphone? Without unnecessary settings, connect and use.
Hi there, thanks for your comment.
There are a ton of simplistic audio interfaces on the market. If you only need one channel, I can recommend the Wave XLR by Elgato. If you need more channels, then there is a wider range of manufacturers. We also produce an interface called CONNECT 6, which has a lot of features. This might not exactly be what you are looking for, but I encourage you to check it out as well!
I hope this helps! 😉
Is it Cardioid or Hyper-Cardioid pattern?
@@t-dogk.t.2947 Thanks. Usually, however most mics have their polar pattern imprinted on the chassis.
@@brettmarlar4154 Thomas is right, it's a cardioid pattern microphone.
how would this compare 640ts? i assume that one sounds better but lacks the super low noise floor yeah?
Hi there, thanks for your comment.
The LCT640 TS has different polar patterns, and a feature called dual output mode. With this feature you can record the front, and the back of the capsule as two separate signals. This makes it possible to change the Polar pattern after the recording with our Polarizer Plugin. You are also able to use LCT 640 TS as a stereo microphone when it is in dual output mode.
Please check out our LCT640 TS product video to learn more about all its features.
ruclips.net/video/i_18kqDPgdw/видео.html
I hope this helps!😊
@@LEWITT-audio but apart from those fancy features, if you would use cardioid & mono recording, is it the same sound/components?
What a sexy mic 😍
Hello can I use this mic for podcasts? Thanks
For sure! This mic is perfect for podcast recording.😉
Can we have the actual audio tracks to download?
After all this is youtube...
Hi Rudal, thanks for your interest in our recordings. It is not planned that we release the audio tracks.
@@LEWITT-audio I am looking for a mic to record some stuff for my "bedroom studio", something that wouldn't pick up too much ambient noise (block of flats... :/). Can you suggest something? :)
Hi Rudal, thanks for reaching out to us. The LCS 540 S is an extremely detailed microphone and as you already imagined could pick up some of the ambient noise you described. I would recommend you check out the LCT 441 FLEX. It is a very versatile microphone, and you could use the different Polar patterns to block out noise you don't want to record. I hope this helps, and have a nice weekend!😉
@@LEWITT-audio Thank you very much. :)
I might consider getting one, Where can I buy one?
Hi Rei! Check out our where to buy section to find a dealer close by www.lewitt-audio.com/where-to-buy
@@LEWITT-audio I got mine ordered thanks!
Good for rap vocals?
Hi there, the LCT 540 S is a great choice for rap vocals. It captures all the little details in your voice that makes the recording special, and emphasize the character of your voice. I hope this helps! 😉
@@LEWITT-audio thx a lot!! I got deep voice so i hope it will be fine, i just ordered one!🥶
That's great to hear. Have fun with your LEWITT microphone!😉
If I could afford it, I will never go for another again
Thank you for the nice words!😊
@@LEWITT-audio You are most welcome☺
Why did Lewitt renamed this microphone from LCT-540 Subzero to LCT-540 S? Did you guys had copyright issues with Midway Games because of their Sub-Zero Mortal Kombat fictional character? I liked LCT-540 SUBZERO better, bummer I got mine after it was rebranded.
Hi there,
thanks for your comment. Your assumption was correct. We had to rename this microphone due to a copyright dispute with another company.
Cheers from Vienna!
@@LEWITT-audio I'd rather see the SUBZERO adjective on a Lewitt microphone any day of the century than on some stupid fictional video game character! I am so sorry about that. Keep up your fantastic job!
Thanks for the kind words!😊
so i didn't have a wristband ... :(
Sorry about that, when did you buy your microphone?
@@LEWITT-audio 3 November
Sorry to hear that! If you would like a wristband, please write us at support@lewitt-audio.com!
The video is a bit cringy, this nice pop filter basically does not work, but I like the company. :)
Are you guys German? Because you sound exactly like me when I speak English 😂
Not exactly, but close!😉 LEWITT is an Austrian company based in Vienna.
Nicht sound ❤
Are these made in CHINA?
Hi ut1004bp, thank you for reaching out! Our products are desgined in Austria and produced in China. We even have a blog post about our development and production process that you can check out if you want to find out more: www.lewitt-audio.com/blog/how-we-make-our-products-best-they-can-be
Hope it helps 😁