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02 February 2017
Solid, versatile lectern microphone
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a dependable mic for speech that works well in a lectern-mounted XLR jack and could also be used on a stand with a firm mic clip. Depending on your use, the switch and tally light on the "S" version might be very useful or might just add a couple of superfluous inches to the preamp body. The wide availability of interchangeable Microflex electret capsules in omni, cardioid, and supercardioid patterns could be a problem solver in special circumstances. This mic appears to work fine on as little as 12V phantom power.
One caution--typical of miniature goosenecks, there's no mechanical isolation between the capsule, neck, and preamp body/connector. This mic is very susceptible to mechanical vibration unless it's plugged into a shock-mounted XLR jack or held by an isolating stand clip like a Shure A53M.

02 April 2020
Simple, dependable sound
This little 1/3 rack width 5-channel mixer is a typical Radio Design Labs product--good sound, no frills, rock-solid construction. There's no master fader and the 5 channel pots are small and not especially smooth. Level metering is rudimentary (two LEDs on the main output) but accurate. The Phoenix-style wire connectors mean this belongs in a permanent or semi-permanent installation. If you need more bells and whistles just add them in the form of additional modules or custom-built circuits. This little mixer will just keep doing what it's designed to do year after year.