Lewitt Audio Ray: A Microphone with Innovative Laser Technology

GANDHINAGAR: The Lewitt Audio Ray microphone brings a fresh concept to the table: a built-in laser for enhanced functionality.

This side-address XLR condenser mic boasts a stylish black design with a green-accented capsule, similar to their LCT 440 PURE model. It features a cardioid polar pattern for focused audio capture, making it ideal for video recording where the mic can be positioned close without obstructing your view. Additionally, the Ray works seamlessly with any audio interface using standard 48v phantom power.

The Secret Weapon: The Laser

What truly sets the Ray apart is its class-1 laser. This innovative feature unlocks two key functionalities:

  1. Automatic Muting: The laser allows for automatic microphone muting. You can configure a zone where the mic remains active, and it automatically mutes when you step outside that zone. This is particularly useful for coughing or taking short breaks during recordings. It even comes with a physical mute button, a rarity for XLR mics, but be aware it produces a clicking sound.
  2. Voice Auto-Focus: The laser also enables “auto-focus for your voice,” as advertised. The microphone uses EQ and level adjustments based on your distance, maintaining a consistent audio level. This is especially beneficial in untreated environments that can become echoey when you move further away. In a controlled studio setting, the Ray excels at handling interviewees unfamiliar with microphone techniques, as it adapts to their movements. It’s important to note that waving hands between your mouth and the mic can confuse the sensor.

The distance detection is displayed on a six-level indicator, but the transitions are smooth and inaudible to listeners.

Additional Features

The Ray comes equipped with a high-quality shock mount, a magnetic metal pop filter, and a fuzzy foam pop filter for various recording preferences. It also includes a padded carrying case and a clever surprise: the box itself can be transformed into a temporary mic stand with a cutout on the side.

Who Should Get the Ray?

The Lewitt Audio Ray shines as a guest microphone in studio setups. Its laser-powered features offer a forgiving user experience for those less familiar with microphone techniques. While post-production adjustments can achieve similar results, the Ray streamlines the recording process for a seamless experience, making it a valuable tool for podcasters and content creators alike.

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