

🎤 Capture Every Nuance, Command Every Stage
The Warm Audio WA-19N is a dynamic studio microphone that revives the iconic 1960s design with modern enhancements. Featuring a cardioid polar pattern, a variable 50Hz high-pass filter cutting up to 10dB, and a robust metal body, it delivers detailed, clear recordings across vocals, acoustic instruments, and percussion. Its XLR connection and lightweight build make it a durable, versatile choice for both studio and live environments.








| ASIN | B0CZ7FLW1S |
| Audio sensitivity | 10 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,405 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 86 in Dynamic Microphones |
| Frequency response | 18000 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850031640429 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 3.6 x 3.6 centimetres |
| Item model number | WA-19N |
| Item weight | 227 g |
| Manufacturer | Warm Audio |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Overhead |
| Number of batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 3.56 x 3.56 cm; 226.8 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 87 dB |
| UPC | 850031640429 |
J**X
Should be good but
Ordered from Amazon who took an age to deliver despite the original estimate. Straight out of the box it’s a nice mic - much smaller than anticipated. Plugged in and no output whatsoever so had to get a refund. Not sure if this was bad luck or poor quality control/manyfacture. Made in China so not sure I’ll reinvest.
P**S
Great
K**E
I received one nickel WA-19 in the mail today. It was packaged well with adequate foam padding, but a mechanical component in the microphone had broken loose, I assume during transit, and was bouncing around inside of the microphone. It was fairly easy to fix, though I assume this voids the warranty (which is crap), by removing the screw that holds the XLR connector at the base of the microphone. Internally the microphone had what’s looks like a resonator brass tube of some sort that had broken loose. This was caused by the plastic attached to this brass tube shearing. Presumably the brass tube was too heavy for this cheap bit of plastic to hold the tube in place during shakes/jolts from transit. I put some super glue back onto the tube, and put it back in place and that seems to have fixed the issue. I have tried the microphone to see if it would still pass signal before opening it up, so I will refrain from commenting on the audio quality yet- but I’m a bit disappointed so far overall. The SM-57 is cheaper than this microphone, and it’s built like a tank. This is an interesting alternative to the SM-57, but the build quality needs to be better (more durable) if it’s going to be valid alternative for most people. Only giving 3 stars right now as the microphone does appear to be built well with nice fit and finish, despite the obvious internal engineering/design issue. If the internal issue I came across is corrected in the future, this would be a fine microphone otherwise. Edit: After testing this microphone some more, it does sound pretty great- so I’ll move this up to a 4/5 stars overall. Top end is a bit harsh, but it contrasts nicely with something like an SM57.
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