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REMIC Microphones Grand Piano Mic is Now Available

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Capturing the sound of a grand piano is often met with a lot of compromises and many of these are based on traditions. The new model, called P6000, continues the unique and striking craftsmanship of REMIC Microphones but breaks with tradition with it’s uncompromising results.

More details from REMIC Microphones: (www.remic.dk):

Now breaking up with more than 70 years of traditions, on how to mike a grand piano.

REMIC Grand Piano Microphone P6000Since 2011, Artists, Concert Halls, Theaters, Broadcasters and Recording studios have been using and testing several variants of our Grand Piano microphone.

Now we have gathered all experiences and knowledge in this new microphone.

Now we’re excited to announce that the REMIC P6000 is available for pre-ordering

FEATURES

  • Swift and Easy installation (save time)
  • Solving the well-known phase issues (get rid of the time-killer)
  • Preserving the aesthetics of the instrument (no mic stands or goosenecks to distract the artistic performance)
  • Exquisite sound response (time and time again)
  • Handcrafted in Denmark
  • STATEMENTS
  • “The Remic P6000 system provides a detailed clarity and direct signal that has not been achieved before.”
  • “The REMIC microphone system provides a close and extremely accurate representation of the sound of the instrument. The frequency response of the microphone appears flat without unnatural coloration.”
  • “I believe it has many future applications.”
  • “The REMIC P6000 conveys a surprisingly natural sound response without any EQ and can be placed almost anywhere on the soundboard, with the instrument lid closed or open.
  • “The design of the REMIC P6000 ensures that no phasing problems occur, which is very audible.”
  • ”As a pianist, it is a rare to experience that the sound I hear behind the piano, is the same as what is being exposed to the audience. With the piano microphone P6000 from REMIC, you can be entirely confident that the audience is having the exact same sonic experience as yourself. You couldn’t ask for more.”
  • ”My experience with the piano microphone P6000 from REMIC is that it brings out the best in the instrument. I have played the piano at Rampelyset (venue in Silkeborg, Denmark, ed.) on many different occasions, and it is always difficult to establish the optimal sound from this instrument. I was extremely surprised the last time I played this piano, as I could suddenly hear so many more sonorous nuances.”
  • “One of the things I like about the P6000 is the speed of the response – It gives it a really natural sound”
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