Karlskirche
The Karlskirche Vintage Tube Microphone
Modeled after a vintage Austrian, single pattern design. Clear highs and a pleasant 150Hz boost to retain some natural low end. In a bottle microphone chassis, the Karlskirche is an excellent choice for any professional studio or concert halls. Suitable for all instruments and vocal sources, and especially tasty on female and hip-hop/rap vocals.
Components:
- Custom c800 type single diaphram capsule
- Multicap PPFXS output capacitor
- Cinemag 9911 output transformer
- Dale Resistors
- NOS USA made 6072A low noise tube
- Wima MK4 and Polystrene caps throughout
- Custom LED lights in any colour
Price : $1000.00
Karlskirche (St. Charles's Church)
Karlskirche is a church situated on the south side of Karlsplatz, Vienna. In 1713, one year after the last great plague epidemic, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, pledged to build a church for his namesake patron saint, Charles Borromeo, who was revered as a healer for plague sufferers. An architectural competition was announced, in which Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach prevailed over, among others, Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. Construction began in 1716 under the supervision of Anton Erhard Martinelli. After J. B. Fischer's death in 1723, his son, Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, completed the construction in 1737 using partially altered plans. The church originally possessed a direct line of sight to the Hofburg and was also, until 1918, the imperial patron parish church.