The BeesNeez Oliver Tube
Capturing Authentic Sound
The BeesNeez Oliver Tube Condenser Microphone, with the BeesNeez K7 [K47] capsule, has been designed to capture sources in a realistic manner. Nothing hyped just true to life reproduction. The Oliver captures subtle nuances that are left behind by many other modern microphones. How has BeesNeez managed this? They have designed the capsule in the Oliver to have cochlear linearityä, which is the ability to capture audio utilising a similar frequency response to the human ear. When you add to this the incredible sensitivity of the capacitive capsule, the end result is source capture that needs little to no processing after the fact. Sources captured with the Oliver will sit well in any mix at any level. If you find yourself as an engineer or musician struggling to define your mixes, then the Oliver may be the glue that will bind them together.
The Oliver Condenser Microphone features BeesNeez own designed E-Core single-spool transformer. The capsule in the Oliver is the BeesNeez K7 capsule, which is a perfect replica of the K47. This is a single backplate capsule made famous by Georg Neumann & Co. The tube in the Oliver is a JAN 5784WB Raytheon. The BeesNeez Oliver is a no-nonsense multi-pattern tube microphone that immediately becomes recognizable with its peers of yesteryear, such as the Neumann U47 and the Gefell UM57. The Oliver has a well-distinguished warm and rich sound, gentle highs, boosted mids, and a linear bottom end. It will sit very well in a mix and will do most of the post-production work for you.