- Studio-Grade Sonic Clarity with Neutral Tonal Response: The Roswell Mini K87 condenser microphone delivers a truly neutral and transparent tone that captures the full character of your vocals, guitars, drums, or piano. It is ideal for studio professionals seeking a large diaphragm condenser mic that does not impose artificial coloration—offering superior performance on voiceovers, podcasts, and instrument recordings with minimal EQ required.
- Precision Engineering with Handcrafted U.S. Build: Handcrafted in California, this professional studio microphone features a 34mm K67/K87-style capsule, ultra-thin gold-plated diaphragm, and audiophile-grade components. Each Mini K87 is assembled and tested in-house using a transformerless circuit, delivering extremely low noise and distortion. This precision ensures reliable performance session after session.
- Multi-Application Versatility for Recording Professionals: Whether you are tracking vocals, miking an acoustic guitar, placing drum overheads, or recording podcasts, the Mini K87 adapts seamlessly. Its pressure gradient transducer captures a wide frequency range (20Hz–20kHz), making it the ideal xlr condenser microphone for a wide array of instruments, voiceover work, and detailed acoustic sessions.
- Complete Accessory Kit for Optimized Studio Workflow: This large diaphragm condenser microphone package includes Roswell's exclusive Cutaway shockmount for vibration isolation, a breathable microfleece mic cover, and a rugged flight case. These thoughtful additions make it a complete professional studio mic solution, enhancing both mic longevity and ease of use for any recording environment.
- Boutique Craftsmanship with Exceptional Long-Term Value: The Mini K87 is built in small batches. Every microphone is individually hand-tuned to precisely set the mic's neutral frequency response. Sensitivity is adjusted to within 0.5dB of the “gold master” Mini K87, providing mic-to-mic consistency rarely found in mics even above the $1000 price point. The Mini K87 has been adopted by thousands of recording and touring musicians, voice artists, studio owners, producers, and engineers.