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Description
Wave-Form Mesh Head
The Origin features Aston’s signature wave-form mesh head. This unique design delivers an unprecedented degree of protection for the mic capsule. Its shock-resistant wave-form design allows the head of the mic to bend upon impact, and then return to its normal position without any damage to the capsule itself. It also offers a degree of off-axis rejection, helping to eliminate unwanted artifacts from your recordings.
Built-In Pop Filter
Aston’s vocal condenser microphones have an exclusive mesh-knit pop filter built into the wave-form head. The random weave allows sound to pass while virtually eliminating unwanted plosives at the source. It also shields against multiple wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, making it ideal in sensitive electronic applications. This completely encapsulating, single-piece mesh cage is formed in stainless steel. It won’t rust with use and can even be removed and washed.
End Caps
Yet another unique design element of the Aston Origin is the use of custom-molded end caps with integrated XLR and stand adaptor. Because the internal shock absorption system is so good, you can mount the microphone directly to a stand via this built-in, interchangeable thread adapter. The design also makes Aston microphones easy to repair and maintain.
Chassis
Part of the beauty of Aston microphones is the custom finish of each chassis. Each chassis is also individually tumbled for up to four hours to give it a very hard-wearing, and extremely beautiful, finish. To perfect the look, each microphone is separately engraved with its legends, and the Aston brand mantra, “The art of performance."



Features
Transducer Type: Condenser
- Acoustic Operating Principle: Pressure Gradient
- Frequency Response: 20Hz–20kHz (+/-3dB)
- Equivalent Noise Level: 14dB A-Weighted
- Sensitivity at 1kHz into 1kohm: 23.7mV/Pa
- Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%: 138dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (rel. 94dB SPL): 80dB A-Weighted
- Polar pattern: Omni/Cardioid/Figure-of-Eight
- Pad Switches: -20dB/-10dB/0dB
- Low-Cut Filter: 80Hz
Reviews
4.53
15 Reviews
85%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Amazing quality for the 1/3 of the price
These new Aston mics are amazing. Compared to mics costing 3 to 4 times more, the quality and sound is just as good. Sounds great on vocals, acoustic guitar, drum overheads, percussion, room mic, etc. Instead of buying one c414 for the same money buy two of theses.
Most Liked Negative Review
Too much sibilance!
No matter where I place the mic: the side of my face, above my head, off to the side and a foot away the recording exaggerates the sssssss sound. I've used other mics Such as Neumann BCM 104 and never encountered this problem. Any ideas on how to correct it?
- Home Studio12
- Professional Recording11
- Amateur Recording9
- Performances6
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Bulky/Heavy1
- Not Durable1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Unreliable1
- Shock mount seems light for this heavy mic1
- Experienced8
- Professional Musician5
- Novice1
- Versatile12
- Good Audio11
- Easy To Use10
- Durable9
- Compact3
Reviewed by 15 customers
Fantastic mic for many applications
submitted12 days ago
byAndrew
fromNY, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This mic is great. I've used it on drums (snare, overheads), guitar amps, vocals, and room capture, and it hasn't failed to impress yet. It provides a lot of clarity as you'd expect from a condenser, but with none of the harshness that more affordable ones may introduce.
My new favorite Mic
submitted16 days ago
byMatt
fromSouth Carolina
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I did a lot of research on this microphone before purchasing it. I was looking for a Swiss Army knife mic. Something that was going to sound good on anything. I have used it on fuzzed out guitars, recording a live band, mandolin, 12 string acoustic, and lap steel guitar. The results are great. I record digitally but I try to get as much from the front end without having to use plug ones. This mic delivers. I would like to buy another one and perhaps try the orgin too.
Vibey open mic for rap vocals
submitteda year ago
byWade
fromTulsa, Oklahoma
I own a u87ai and I still use this mic.. best microphone for the price and it's not even close. It's not as smooth as the u87ai but I find smooth can be somewhat boring sometimes.
Mic
submitted4 years ago
byDan
fromBoerne, tx.
Haven't used yet
Warm and Detailed
submitted4 years ago
byThomas
fromMyrtle Beach, SC
Lots of things will sound good on this mic. Can't wait try try it on them all. Meantime, vocals (bright tenor voice) and acoustic (maple Taylor 614) sound amazing.
Didn't work
submitted4 years ago
byDavid
fromFriday harbor wa
Hooked it up didn't work. Had to pay 14 bucks to send it back. I'm not happy
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted4 years ago
asked byAdrian
fromTX
I just purchased this mic the microphone is threaded for a European 3/8" mic stand and this won't for a typical USA mic stand thread. Do these mics usually not come with an adapter? Doesn't make sense why it would not. thx
Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call if you would like some help 877 687 5403submitted4 years ago
asked byCoffy
fromBrooklyn ny
How many years once did you give
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