authentic acoustic miking solutions
for soloists, orchestras, and cross-genre performances
for soloists, orchestras, and cross-genre performances
Capturing your signature sound since 2012.
Designed & handcrafted in Denmark.
The REMIC P6100 Piano Microphone DUAL and TRIPLE kits are developed for upright and for grand piano. Fast magnetic mounting and sound captured with an astonishing precision and definiton.
Instrument specific microphones for violin. Choose between our violin microphone models for moderate amplification or for amplification where strong isolation and superior feedback suppression is needed.
Instrument specific microphones for viola. Choose between our viola microphone models for moderate amplification or for amplification where strong isolation and superior feedback suppression is needed.
Instrument specific microphones for cello. Choose between our cello microphone models for moderate amplification or for amplification where strong isolation and superior feedback suppression is needed.
Instrument specific microphones for double bass and concerto bass. Choose between our double bass microphone models for moderate amplification or for amplification where strong isolation and superior feedback suppression is needed.
Discover our microphones for brass instruments. Use them in any type of live, theatre or broadcast production. They deliver a natural sound response, while offering a high suppression of ambient sound sources.
The REMIC RESHAPE product series consists of two condenser microphones RE7100 and RE7200 and a series of mounts, which allows you to use the microphones on a variety of different acoustic instruments, including violin, viola, cello, double bass and brass instruments. In addition to the mounts, the PH7000 pencil holder allows you to use the microphone with a microphone clamp on a microphone stand. Two microphones, full flexibility.
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Aric Christensen, head of audio of the Colorado Symphony, explains how the REMIC LB Live models add nuances and level to the string section in crossover productions.