LEWITT RAY, the first microphone with autofocus for your voice.
Imagine recording vocals was as easy as taking pictures
with your phone. RAY is the first microphone to make this a reality.
Featuring LEWITT’s new sensor-based technology called AURA, RAY
dynamically adapts your levels and tone according to your distance to
the microphone. It’s like autofocus but for your voice. Instead of
making perfectly sharp pictures, you’re getting perfectly balanced
recordings.
With the groundbreaking AURA Technology and ÒMUTE by
DistanceÓ feature, RAY completely changes how we interact with a
microphone. And with its ÒRecord-ReadyÓ sound, voice recordings for
podcasts, streaming, content creation and music production become easier
than ever.
Changing the microphone rules with LEWITT’s AURA Technology.
RAY overcomes major limitations that conventional
microphones share – to ensure consistent sound quality you need to keep
the proper distance and avoid moving around. Usually, when moving close
to a mic, your sound becomes loud and boomy, known as the proximity
effect. When moving away, your levels drop, and your sound gets thin.
For satisfying results, you need to adapt to the microphone. RAY changes
these rules with AURA, a sensor-based technology that precisely adapts
your level and tone depending on your distance to the microphone.
With AURA on, you don't need to adapt to the microphone
anymore, it adapts to you. You can move naturally and focus on your
performance while creating flawless recordings. Results are astonishing,
especially when recording your voice for podcasts, content, live
streaming, and music production.
Even with AURA off, RAY serves as a high-end spec studio
microphone that delivers outstanding recording quality as RAY is based
on LEWITT’s best-selling LCT 440 PURE.
A new way to mute for streaming and communication
RAY also gives you a dedicated mute button with clear
visual feedback, a feature unseen in other XLR microphones, yet the real
magic lies in the revolutionary ÒMUTE by DistanceÓ function.
Push a button to easily set a specific distance at which
RAY will automatically mute/unmute your signal. Now, you can confidently
step away from your desk, knowing your audio will be muted or go live
as you approach the microphone. It's a game-changer for your live
performance, stream and content alike.
How does it sound?
RAY embodies the signature LEWITT ÒRecord-ReadyÓ sound that
artists, creators, and renowned studios have come to adore. This
ÒRecord-ReadyÓ sound makes recording easy and gives you a finished sound
from the start. The only thing you need to do is press record. No
wonder the LEWITT sound is the first choice for producers and engineers
working with artists like Justin Bieber, The Rolling Stones, Halsey,
Post Malone, Kehlani, Yngwie Malmsteen, or Doja Cat, be it in the studio
or on stage.
Analog signal path and high-end studio specs
A 1-inch true condenser capsule is the Ògold standardÓ for
detailed vocal recordings. RAY’s gold-sputtered capsule comes with a
cardioid polar pattern that records everything in front of the
microphone while rejecting sound coming from behind.
With an incredibly low self-noise of just 8 dB(A), and the
capability to handle sound pressure levels of up to 131 dBSPL, RAY will
ensure your performance is never limited on the technical side.
Besides its outstanding sound quality, RAY uses a
completely analog signal path and a gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector to
integrate it to your current audio setup. All features are powered via
the 48V phantom power coming from your audio interface or preamp.
Compact and camera-friendly design
RAY's compact design perfectly integrates with the included
shock mount which reduces low-frequency rumble and structure-borne
noise. The camera-friendly pop filter attaches magnetically to the shock
mount, ensuring it stays in place. This clever pop filter makes it
easier to show your face to the camera, read a script, or view a screen
while using the microphone.
RAY opens many possibilities previously unheard of for
podcasts, streaming, or performances, and it’s clear that AURA
technology is something everyone will want in their microphones in the
future.