Cloud Microphones Cloudlifter CL-1 ReviewsSweetwater Advice
Charlie Davis
Do you own an SM7b, or a ribbon microphone? Then you need a Cloudlifter.
Customer Reviewsfrom Crescent City, CA May 21, 2013Music Background: Operating Engineer. At last!Somebody finally invented "wire with gain".from Chicago, IL, USA April 16, 2013Music Background: Talk Radio Great with Shure SM7BI bought the Cloudlifter after reading online in several places that it was a cost effective way to boost the signal going to the board from my SM7B. I could not be more pleased! It worked exactly as advertised, and my microphone sounds fantastic, with no added noise I can hear. I recommend this to anyone wrestling with whether or not to buy a costly preamp for their mic - try this instead!from Astoria, NY April 9, 2013Music Background: Live Sound Engineer & Occasional Recordist Perfect match for a large diaphragm dynamicIt does exactly what is claims to do, turn phantom power into +25dB of clean uncolored gain. If you have a low output large diaphragm dynamic mic and you find yourself pushing the preamps on your console or interface too hard then this is what you need. Great product.from Saugus, MA April 1, 2013Music Background: Home recording studio ExcellentWhat more could I ask for. It works perfectly and is built like a tank. I am using it with a SM7B Shure microphone and an Avid C600 interface. No need for a pre-amp in-line. Great Product!from Spring Arbor, MI USA March 20, 2013Music Background: Mr. Muckabout Just What's Needed ...Gives the Shure SM7 the oomph it needs to drive lower gain mixers without adding unwanted tonal changes. Hard to beat that! A must-have for your toolbox.from United States March 5, 2013Music Background: amateur recording, pro musician Big things come in small packages!I have an SM7B and an SM57 and always knew I needed a boost, especially with the SM7B. I had a BOSS VE-20 (vocal processor) which gave me the ability to add gain to mics. It wasn't specifically made to be a mic pre so I sold it to buy the Cloudlifter.This thing is great!!! I opened the package and said "this is it?" but I plugged it in and was immediately impressed. If you have a mic with a low output, the cloudlifter is the first thing you should turn to. from Nashville, TN March 5, 2013Music Background: Broadcast Audio Engineer CL-1 solves long-line issuesI purchased several CL-1s to help with overcoming building electrical noise for several announcer drops for a local NBA team. It worked as advertised, easily giving me gain when needed to rise above the noise level and no PSU or batteries required. It is sturdy and will handle years of abuse in and out of my gear bag.from Princeton NJ January 23, 2013Music Background: Recording/Pro Musician The Cloud LiftsI love this thing "Cloudlifter CL-1" I have used it on a Ribbon mic and on my Shure SM 57. On the Shure SM 57 its like having a great mic that really works well with live and recoding. With the CL-1 and my Fishman Solo 220 Amp I can use the SM 57 live with my Flamenco guitars and have great tone tone tone with no feedback. I was able to turn my pickup volume down and just have the tone of the mic. Thanks Mark Magdich x1265 for always helping me out. Buy this is you use Ribbon mics or mic's like the Shure SM 57 Dynamic Microphones. Its my secret weapon.from Maine January 22, 2013Music Background: 40 years doing a bit of everything including producing a major symphony orchestra for TV Best ever!The Cloudlifter raises my 1960 B&O ribbon mic into the clouds to record heavenly music... and I do mean that literally. I'm recording a collection of Tibetan Singing Bowls, Crystal Singing Bowls, and a crystal harp. Nothing else really works and the sound is indeed heavenly thanks to the CL-1. The best part is that purchase of a Cloudlifter supports Native American industries right here in the USA. That in itself is reason to buy a Cloudlifter.from Roseville, CA November 24, 2012Music Background: Broadcasting, voiceover Silence speaks volumesLike a lot of previous reviewers, I bought the Cloudlifter CL-1 to pair with an SM7B, and it's been a miracle. Before, I had to max out the gain on my preamp to get a decent level from the mic - now I get a better level and MUCH cleaner sound with half the preamp gain I used to use. The CL-1 is a great solution for small-timers on a budget like me...or anyone else who wants better sound!from United States November 15, 2012Music Background: Semi Pro-Musician and Voice Over Talent Does What It SaysYup, the Cloudlifter does what it says. Put it in-line, add phantom power, and boom: +25db! Nice and quiet, too. Voiceovers into a SM7B? All good now. This box makes me happy!from PA November 3, 2012 Do you own a dynamic mic? Buy this. Especially if it's a ribbon.The Cloudlifter will breathe new life into your dynamic mics that lacked enough output for things like vocals or acoustic guitar. It is like taking these mics to another level, since few dynamic miccs have hot output on the not-so-loud sources. Very helpful !from IL October 9, 2012Music Background: Freelance Musician/Producer Money Well Spent!!!This thing is dead quiet yet it really wakes up my low-out Cascade Fathead ribbon mics and brings out the details in the recordings. It doesn't color the sound in any way but it definitely does what it says it will do. I own two of these now and will buy more if needed down the road. Money well spent!from United States July 17, 2012Music Background: Producer, Student Makes recording vocals possible on SM7B and Mbox 3 MiniBefore I bought the cloudlifter it was impossible to record anything with the Mbox mini 3 preamps and SM7B. Now I can record with plenty of gain...simple as that!from Central Florida June 19, 2012Music Background: Working Musician for ages, Project Studio Owner Does What It SaysThis device was bundled with an SM-7 and works well . It bumps up the signal nicely and the combination is quiet to boot. The body is a heavy gauge steel and it's solid all around. There's a very cool slot on the box bottom that makes it easy to mount.from Slidell, La. May 16, 2012Music Background: Studio Lift & SeperateLifts my ribbon past the clouds. Seperates my Microphones into something new! Love it, what took me so long to get it.from Hattiesburg, ME March 20, 2012Music Background: radio station a necessityI use these at my radio station on RE20s and Sure SM7s - notoriously low-output mics. I was blown away and now won't live without them. They also rocked on a couple of ribbon mics I have around, which I may start using in a production room.from Cleveland, Ohio March 10, 2012 Quiet unit; works well with SD 702I needed a bit more gain with some dynamic mics I was using with my SD 702 digital recorder. My sales rep Ryan Sloan recommended this Cloudlifter.Great item! It does the job ... giving me the clean extra gain I needed. The small footprint makes it portable. I can throw it in my audio bag with my 702 and it doesn't take up that much more room. The only caution is that you have to have phantom power to operate this unit. (It didn't work on an old mixer I have that doesn't have phantom power.) But that's a pretty small issue as most devices have phantom power. I recently got the chance to use it with an AEA R84 ribbon mic. (A fantastic mic, BTW.) The Cloudlifter worked wonders. If you need a bit more gain ... highly recommended. Thanks again, Ryan! from Oregon March 6, 2012Music Background: Location Recording Engineer Gain for DaysUnlike most gear today, the Cloudlifter does only one job. But oh, it does it so well. Powering any low-output microphone that does not require phantom power, it provides a stunning amount of transparent gain, adding no noise. It gives my RE-20 so much power that, out of every other mic in my arsenal, it requires the least amount of gain at the preamps. Will buy another soon.from Austin, TX February 9, 2012Music Background: Voice talent and producer Does what it is suposed to doIt simply and efficiently boosts ribbon levels. No hum. No anything. Just performance. I detect zero influence on audio quality. This unit simply performs as advertised.from NYC November 26, 2011 SM7B solutionThis product is absolutely amazing. I was running my SM7B through one of the original M Audio DMP3 preamps, and I couldn't get a clean enough signal for my voice and podcasting work. The cloudlifter does exactly what it says it will and boosts the signal with 25db of ultra clean gain before it even hits your preamp. This is a fantastic solution for anyone using a dynamic or ribbon mic with less than adequate mic pres. Buy it and you will love it.from Southern Indiana November 14, 2011Music Background: Home Voiceover Studio A saviour for my SM7bThe Cloudlifter CL-1 is an incredible tool that is built like a tank and does exactly as advertised. This thing allows me to find the needed extra gain for my Shure SM7B. Without the CL-1 I had to run my pre wide open with the result being additional unwanted background noise. If you are having problems with your dynamic power-hungry mic then dont hesitate to pick up one of these! VERY quiet and a pro-level piece of equipment!from United States October 11, 2011Music Background: Hobbyist Working with prosI always enjoy my purchasing experiences with Sweetwater. The staff is knowledgeable and very helpful. Several guitars that I have purchased have arrived completely set up, ready to go with no further adjustment. Keep up the good work!from Grove City, Ohio September 12, 2011Music Background: Recording Engineer, Guitar player. Problem solverGreat product, I have a Fat Head Ribbon mic and like the way it sounds but it didn't knock me out on anything except a loud guitar amp (not enough gain). My board has nice pre's with transformers on the inputs, was considering buying $700- $800 pre for this mic until I saw this.Problem solved, that mic will pick up a mouse in the room now !!!. from Waldo,Oh July 26, 2011Music Background: pro guitar/vocal Outstanding!Really brings my Sank RCA dx modded Beyer m500 to life.Much easier to get a good level live.No more worries about overdriving the input!from Charlotte, NC May 4, 2011Music Background: Broadcaster, voice actor WOWThe Couldifter was designed to compliment Cloud's line of ribbon mics, but does an amazing job with garden-variety dynamics too. It really brings out the best in low-gain problem children like the Shure SM7B and EV RE20 and RE27, which need pretty beefy gain . When it comes to ribbons and dynamics, mo lounder = mo better, and the Cloudlifter really delivers. |