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Warm Audio WA-47jr Studio Vocal Microphone - Black

Large-diaphragm Condenser Multi-pattern Microphone with Highpass Filter and -10dB Pad - Black
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Warm Audio WA-47jr Studio Vocal Microphone - Black
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Son of ’47

Compared to tube-based microphones, solid-state microphones like the Warm Audio WA-47jr are prized for their detailed sound and resistance to distortion. These are the reasons transformerless FET mics with a U47-style capsule are so popular on kick drums and other percussion instruments, capturing their power and intensity with amazing fidelity. So naturally, the WA-47jr shines on percussion. That said, it’s also a go-to choice for acoustic instruments where capturing fast transients is critical, and it should be on your short list of mics to audition on vocalists, electric guitar cabs, and a whole lot more. Perhaps the more pertinent question is: what isn’t it great on?

Three polar patterns = impressive flexibility

The WA-47jr’s three polar patterns — cardioid, omni, and figure-8 — give you impressive flexibility when it comes to exploring different recording techniques. Cardioid, with its moderate side and near-total rear rejection, is useful for just about any studio task. Omni is great for capturing room ambience along with your source. Use a figure-8 technique to overdub a sax with natural slap or to record two singers on one mic (just be sure of the balance). And with two of these mics, you can implement stereo techniques such as spaced pair (A/B), XY (including Blumlein), ORTF array, and mid-side (M-S).

What can the WA-47jr do for you?

Every studio needs at least one pair of high-quality large-diaphragm condenser mics. You can use the WA-47jr on anything. It’s great on vocals, acoustic guitars, double bass, electric guitar and bass cabs, piano, drums and percussion, strings, brass, woodwinds, and any other source you’d care to throw at it. Considering its amazing price, it would be wise to at least double your value and get two for recording tracks in stereo!

Quality components make the Warm difference

How does Warm Audio do it? They order parts and build in quantity, which keeps costs down and delivers amazing value, but they do not cut corners on parts. The WA-47jr is built with premium all-discrete components, such as Toshiba FETs, Wima film capacitors, Panasonic electrolytic capacitors, and a custom reproduction of the capsule used in vintage ’47s.

A large part of any microphone’s sound is contributed by its capsule. The complexity of the k47 capsule used in the WA-47jr requires a painstaking manufacturing process; such high quality is typically not found in affordable condenser mics. For Warm Audio, premium parts and meticulous design deliver a superior-sounding microphone — one that doesn’t cost a fortune. Stellar performance, top-shelf parts, and amazing value: that’s the Warm Audio formula — and the WA-47jr nails it.

Warm Audio WA-47jr Large-diaphragm FET Condenser Microphone Features:

  • Fully discrete, transformerless signal path
  • Custom ’47-style k47 34mm gold-sputtered, dual-diaphragm, single–back plate, 6 micron Mylar capsule
  • Toshiba FETs, Wima film capacitors, Panasonic electrolytic capacitors
  • Cardioid, figure-8, and omnidirectional polar patterns
  • 10dB pad; 70Hz highpass filter
  • Self-noise: 9dBA
  • Dynamic range: 138dBA
  • Maximum SPL: 147/157dB (at 1kHz, 1 Kohm, 0.5% THD, 0/-10dB)
  • Frequency range: 20Hz–20kHz
  • Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa or -40dB
  • Output impedance: 100 ohms
  • Rated load impedance: ≥1 Kohm
  • Maximum output: 16dBu at 1kHz, 1 Kohm, 0.5% THD
  • S/N ratio: 85dBA (IEC651)
  • Equivalent noise: 9dBA (IEC651)
  • Dynamic range: 138dBA (IEC651)
  • 48-volt phantom powered
  • 3-pin gold-plated XLR connector
  • Includes shockmount, hardmount, and zipper storage pouch

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Tech Specs

  • Microphone Type: FET Transformerless Condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid, Figure-8, Omidirectional
  • Diaphragm Size: Dual large diaphragm
  • Frequency Range: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Max SPL: 147dB SPL, 157dB with pad
  • Output Impedance: 100 ohms
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 85dB (A weighted)
  • Self Noise: 9dB (A weighted)
  • Low Cut Filter: 70Hz
  • Pads: -10dB
  • Connector: XLR
  • Color: Black
  • Power Source: 48V phantom power
  • Dimensions: 8.2" x 2.04"
  • Weight: 1.1 lbs.
  • Included Accessories: Shockmount
  • Manufacturer Part Number: WA-47jr Black

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Reviews

Great Sound and Sensitive
The WA 47-JR was an impulse buy. I already had several different microphones but had the feeling I was missing something in the sound. The 47-JR proved that! The mic is so sensitive, and responsive, it resembles the feeling of being in the recording studio, and with his suspension bracket, it looks way cool! Great value for the money. Highly recommend it.
Music background: Professional Singer / Voice Teacher
Extended top and bottom
Hi! I bought one in 2021 after drooling over the bang-for-the-buck and specs of this thing. I'm a 40 years pro engineer. At this point I'm retired, and I work on my own music in my bedroom. My vocal main (mainly) vocal mic is an original NT-1. I didn't have a bi mic to do mid-side with, so I bought this thing on sale. This week I finally got to use it in some sessions. My immediate impressions are that it's got a real nice clear top end. I'm enjoying the proximity effect on it as well. It's good to lean into it. I don't hear any self noise at all. I'm running it into an ssl six, and they play very nicely together. Of note, brand new, the pins in the XLR receiver are really shiny.

I don't hear any kind of special sparkle out of this or anything like that, but it does sound very good, doesn't sound like my other mics, and it's a nice addition to my cabinet. Sounds great through the SSL compressors, and my tracks fit immediately into my mix with no eq.

Cons or that I wish it had a box instead of the little bag. That's it. Great mic.
Music background: 45 years audio professional.
I've Wanted a Good Mic for a Long Time
This mic is wonderful and my bandmates have given me feedback that my vocals are very nice because of the mic.
AN EXCELLENT MICROPHONE
This microphone sounds great and when I face mic decisions for recording, that is all I think about. This is my third 47jr purchased from Sweetwater and first one in black. It has the same capsule as its much more expensive tube counterpart, the WA-47. The capsule is responsible for the overall tone of a large diaphragm microphone and this one sounds good.

I use a stereo pair of these 47jr as room mic's in my amp room where my four Marshall 4x12 cabs and Leslie 147 make their magic sounds. This pair of mic's captures a wonderful natural tone with excellent positional information conveyed in the recorded stereo audio.

No fancy briefcase or wood box included with the mic but the carton is fine with me, stores in my mic locker perfectly and keeps the mic dust free. More importantly, the mic ships with a "hard mount" and a "shock mount". Sometimes I need the more compact hard mount when doing multi-mic setups.

I normally only use the cardioid pattern but it's nice having the Bi- and Omni- positions. Just listening you'd never know this mic is under $, it's a deal.

Good music to you!
Music background: Retired, loving life and my wife
Super Beef for the money
Yes. Acoustic guitar. Yes. Percussion. Yes. Vocals. Yes. Performance beyond the price point. Ended up buying a second one to do cool pairing stuff. The first one I got had a misaligned capsule, which seems like no big deal, but if you're setting up a drum kit or piano or micing the bout of an acoustic, and eyeballing from arms length and visualizing the pickup range based on the metal band holding the screen together as the plane of the capsule, it won't give you what you expect. Ultimately, yes of course, use your ears, but really.... It came with a tag saying it had been inspected. I casually spotted it right away, which I found to be particularly aggravating. I'm not afraid to open things up, and this may have been something I could adjust myself, but that would void the warranty, and- it's brand new! Shouldn't be a thing. But Sweetwater exchanged it no problem, and they didn't send that one back to me when I ordered a second one. I've heard that I could expect Warm Audio customer service to be equally accommodating, and in this time of free shipping it cost me nothing. But it did set me back on project plans I intended on getting deeply into. Shouldn't have been in play to begin with. C'mon, inspectors. That said, I have a WA412 that I'm totally in love with for guitars, bass and drums, and a 273 that isn't obviously wonderful until you hear things in context and you realize what might have seemed dark at first is super 3d, again, at the price point. But also very far beyond the price point in performance. I'm really stoked on the company and what they make, and my tracks sound way better already, just from running my same other stuff through their stuff. Working for me. Working for my clients.
Music background: Guitar player, 43 yrs, amateur recordist, 15 years, professional recordist/engineer, 20 yrs.