The Wedge

New generation of classics


Designed as wide application high quality studio microphone. The Wedge uses new compacted large size true electrostatic single diaphragm cardioid capsule, providing high output and full audio spectrum of sound. Transducer capsule is internally damped from vibrations and resonances. Acoustic open long double mesh head provides new level of sound transparence and naturalness. The optional original construction double cone metal mesh external studio pop filter effectively protects diaphragm from plosive sounds, breath and pop noise using microphone on vocals and speech. The Wedge comes with stand holder, but is ready for three different construction optional studio shock mounts for additional protection from external subsonic interference.

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Description

"The Wedge" condenser microphone from Violet Design is meticulously designed for the highest quality of studio recording. Re-engineered from Violet's original "Dolly" model, The Wedge produces deep, dimensional sound, and boasts a wider range of applications than its predecessor. Its multi-layered, wedge-shaped head effectively reduces plosive sounds and other noises such as wind or breath. The Wedge's capsule is made of high-quality, 6-micron Mylar film, and it's innovative freestanding design results in a more open and detailed sound. The critical first stage circuit is located close to the capsule to further improve sound quality. The large dual-diaphragm is precisely tensioned, adjusted on back plates, and sputtered with Violet's exclusive gold alloy mixture. This process allows The Wedge to give a faster impulse transient response without sound coloration or low-frequency reduction, and also makes it capable of handling high sound pressure levels.


The internal solid-state preamplifier of The Wedge is a Class-A fully discrete transformer-less circuit, built using high quality, hand selected components. The circuit is designed to achieve the highest audio standards and provides flat frequency response, high dynamics, ultra-low self-noise, and very low audio distortion of all types. The Wedge should be used with high quality, regulated 48V phantom power. Gold-plated pins on the XLR output provide a clean and noise-free connection. The Wedge has a dark red body with black trim and comes in a fine hardwood box.


Acoustic open long double mesh head provides new level of sound transparence and naturalness. The Wedge comes with stand holder, but is ready for three different construction optional studio shock mounts for additional protection from external subsonic interference.


The Wedge's capsule is made of high-quality, 6-micron Mylar film, and it's innovative freestanding design results in a more open and detailed sound. The critical first stage circuit is located close to the capsule to further improve sound quality. The large dual-diaphragm is precisely tensioned, adjusted on back plates, and sputtered with Violet's exclusive gold alloy mixture. This process allows The Wedge to give a faster impulse transient response without sound coloration or low-frequency reduction, and also makes it capable of handling high sound pressure levels.


The internal solid-state preamplifier of The Wedge is a Class-A fully discrete transformer-less circuit, built using high quality, hand selected components. The circuit is designed to achieve the highest audio standards and provides flat frequency response, high dynamics, ultra-low self-noise, and very low audio distortion of all types. The Wedge should be used with high quality, regulated 48V phantom power. Gold-plated pins on the XLR output provide a clean and noise-free connection. The Wedge has a dark red body with black trim and comes in a fine hardwood box.


The Wedge has a warmer tone with very high output and low noise. It is designed for a wide range of studio recording situations. The fast transient response, crystal clear highs and loud SPL handling make it excellent for recording drums, especially for snare drum, overhead and hi-hat.


The recommended placement is 2" to 4" from the drum rim, but you will want to experiment with different positions and angles. It is also excellent for piano, electric and acoustic guitars, bowed strings and brass instruments. For the clarinet and soprano saxophone use the microphone 4" to 12" above the horn and lowest pads. For other saxophones place the microphone 2" to 6" in front of the lip of the bell. For the flute place the microphone above the middle of the instrument. Place within 20" from the bell of trumpets, trombones, French horns, tubas and other brass instruments.


When used as a vocal microphone, position The Wedge 1/2" to 4" away to get the best results. There is no need to worry about overload but using a pop-filter in the studio or a foam windscreen in live applications can help reduce plosive sounds and breath, pop or wind noises.


OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES


VSM-WD - vintage style spider type elastic studio shockmount


PSM - elastic any position studio shockmount


GSM - compact vertical position studio shock mount


PF-DC-W - Dual-Cone Metal-Mesh pop filter


VMC-06 - symmetric quad microphone cable with XLR3 connectors 6m

Specifications


























































Transducer type


True electrostatic


Operating principle


pressure gradient


Diaphragm's active diameter


21 mm (0.8”)


Frequency range


20 Hz to 20 kHz


Polar pattern


unidirectional - cardioid


Output impedance


50 ohms


Rated load impedance


1000 ohms


Suggested load impedance


>250 ohms


Sensitivity at 1000 Hz into 1000 ohms load


25 mV/Pa


S/N Ratio CCIR 468-3 weighted


77 dB


S/N Ratio DIN/IEC 651 A-weighted


88 dB-A


Equivalent noise level DIN/IEC A-weighted


6 dB-A


Maximum SPL for 0.5% THD at 1000 ohm load


136 dB


Dynamic range of the internal preamplifier


130 dB


Phantom powering voltage on pins #2 & #3 of XLR


+48 V (+/-4 V)


Current consumption


<1,5 mA


Output connector


3-pin XLR male, gold plated contacts


Dimensions


210 mm x 42 mm / shaft D24 mm, 350 g

Artists

"My standard approach to snare drum now includes the Wedge. I use it positioned on the shell of the drum and get an outstanding balanced snare sound."


John Emrich
Producer/Engineer/ Sound Designer
(FXPansion (BFD2) software)

Aplications

The Wedge has a warmer tone with very high output and ultra-low self-noise. It is designed for a wide range of studio recording situations. The fast transient response, crystal clear highs and loud SPL handling make it excellent for recording drums, especially for snare drum, overhead and hi-hat. The recommended placement is 2" to 4" from the drum rim, but you will want to experiment with different positions and angles. It is also excellent for piano, electric and acoustic guitars, bowed strings and brass instruments. For the clarinet and soprano saxophone use the microphone 4" to 12" above the horn and lowest pads. For other saxophones place the microphone 2" to 6" in front of the lip of the bell. For the flute place the microphone above the middle of the instrument. Place within 20" from the bell of trumpets, trombones, French horns, tubas and other brass instruments.


When used as a vocal microphone, position The Wedge 1/2" to 4" away to get the best results. There is no need to worry about overload but using a pop-filter in the studio or a foam windscreen in live applications can help reduce plosive sounds and breath, pop or wind noises.

Artists Reviews

Drummer/Percussionist, Producer/Engineer/Sound Designer

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