Scope Labs Periscope

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Small diaphragm condenser microphone with built-in compressor

  • Designed to add characterful colouration to the recording of drums, vocals and acoustic instruments
  • The integrated, automatically controlled compressor processes the signal depending on the microphone positioning and sound source with smooth dynamic treatment up to hard limiting and over-compression
  • Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Frequency range: 20 - 16.000Hz
  • Capsule diameter: 10mm
  • Requires +48V phantom power
  • Copper-plated aluminium body
  • Dimensions: 245 x 90mm
  • Weight: 500 g
  • Includes microphone clamp and transport case
Available since January 2022
Item number 530159
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Battery Powered No
Directional Microphone No
Stereo Pair No
switchable lowcut No
switchable pad No
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$433
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Pleasantly surprised !!!!
Wouter Van Renterghem 26.08.2022
The metal hemisphere at the business end actually houses not an eyeball but an ear, in the shape of a miniature omnidirectional electret microphone capsule. Within the Periscope’s copper‑coloured body, meanwhile, your 48V phantom supply doesn’t only feed the impedance converter. It also powers a built‑in analogue compressor, hard‑wired to nuke the signal into oblivion.

In most studios, it’s easy for the engineer to talk to the musicians, but unless they have vocal mics, it can be hard to hear their replies. SSL consoles thus featured a heavily compressed ‘listenback’ or ‘reverse talkback’ channel. Most consoles don’t boast such luxuries, and the Periscope fulfils this function extremely well.

Monster drum sounds:
The compressor can’t be switched off or adjusted in any way, and it’s set up to deliver a lot of gain reduction even on quiet sources. So, when you put it up as a room mic, it doesn’t just politely rein in the odd overzealous floor tom. It delivers the kind of frontal assault you’d get from an Universal Audio 1176 in ‘all buttons in’ mode, and then some.

Pumped Up Kicks:
As you’d expect, it is hit and miss. You’ll need a good‑sounding room, because you’re going to hear the room. It can be noisy on quiet sources, and if the drummer is heavy on the cymbals, the results can be more ‘interesting’ than usable. But they’re not easily recreated using conventional mics and plug‑ins, and if you’re thinking ‘Couldn’t I just patch in a compressor on any mic and set it up exactly right for the source?’ you’ll be missing the point. Even if you happen to have a spare Universal Audio 1176 kicking around, how often do you actually have the time to set something like this up on the off‑chance that it’ll be useful?

The Periscope’s USP is immediacy. You’ll find yourself leaving it permanently set up so that you can hear, at the press of a button, what it brings to any given session. It can be surprisingly usable on things that aren’t drums, and it can make the most ordinary drum kit sound like an approaching avalanche. And even if you don’t use it in the finished track, it can be an inspiring and useful source to feed into musicians’ monitor mixes.

At first glance, the Periscope might seem expensive for a one‑trick pony. But its one trick is a good one that you’ll use more often than you think.
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Carlos840 05.02.2024
Really disappointed by this mic.
I like the looks, i like the idea, but i just don't think it sounds that good.
It gives you instant smashed compression sound, but not a good one.
In the end i always get better results with different solutions, to me any SDC going through a 7167 or even through a nice plugin will sound much better than the periscope.
I can imagine it would make sens if you only have acces to a limited number of inputs and you don't have acces to a compressor, but if you have hardware or plugins you are wasting your time and money.
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Bello ma migliorabile
Maddolo 10.03.2022
L'unica nota dolente è l'uso della capsula omni che prende un pò troppo le riflessioni della stanza, sicuramente migliore di tante altre capsule omni, ma la scelta di una capsula cardioide sarebbe stato meglio.
Design pazzesco e il case in baule in stile steampunk è fantastico, peccato che mi sia arrivato già leggermente scalfito in un fianco (non arriva protetto da una box sua, ma assieme agli altri prodotti
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Ultimatives Spezialwerkzeug und Eyecatcher
Boah-Studio 31.08.2022
Eins vorweg: Dieses Mikro ist natürlich nicht unbedingt das erste Mikro, das man sich anschaffen sollte, da das Signal alleine relativ sinnlos ist. Zudem kann man den Effekt, den das Mikro bringt (Kondensatormikro mit Kugelcharakteristik + Kompressor im "All Buttons"-Mode) natürlich auch auf anderem Wege erreichen.
Aufgrund dieser eingeschränkten Nutzbarkeit auch der Abzug bei den Features, wobei das wiederum nicht ganz fair ist, da das Mikro ja ausdrücklich für Spezialanwendungen konzipiert ist - klassischerweise als "Front of Kit"-Mikro, das zum Drum-Mix hinzugemischt wird und quasi alles anhebt, was zwischen den Hits passiert und damit dem Mix Lebendigkeit und zusätzliche Energie verleihen kann. Und der schicke Koffer ist eigentlich auch ein überzeugendes Feature.
Wie gesagt ist das Signal an sich kein neuer Trick und ließe sich ehrlicherweise wohl auch kostengünstiger realisieren, allerdings nicht mit diesem Hinguck- und Spaßfaktor. Für mich persönlich lohnt sich das Ding wirklich für die amüsierten Reaktionen, die man bekommt, wenn man es bei einer Session aufbaut. Zudem spart es immerhin etwas Zeit und Mühe beim Tracking bzw. beim Processing und macht seine Sache auch einfach gut.
Neben den Drums habe ich es zusätzlich auchmal erfolgreich bei einem E-Bass-Cab zusätzlich zur normalen Mikrofonierung ausprobiert.
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