INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The Lampifier Company is offering a range of wired microphones that have a phantom-powered audio-enhancing processor located inside the microphone handle. The programmable sound processor is designed to enhance the microphone's performance with applications including Pro Concert Vocal, Intimate Stage Vocal, Podium/Lectern, Acoustic Guitar, Vocal Ensemble, and Instrument Amplifier.
"Lampifier microphones significantly reduce total sound system cost by processing the sound inside the microphone," said Gary Osborne, the Lampifier microphones' inventor. "A Lampifier microphone with its internal sound processor costs about the same as an ordinary professional microphone but typically outperforms with regard to clarity, articulation, and loudness while being resistant to feedback."
The company said no extra patch cables or outboard sound processors are required; users can just "plug in and play." The internal processor is designed to self-adjust to the incoming sound, making program adjustments by the user "generally unnecessary." The user also can reprogram the processor to use the microphone in other applications or customize the microphone to personal preferences. Reprogramming is done with the help of a free Online Programming Tool available at the company's Web site.
For more information, please visit www.lampifier.com.