€139.50
Housed in a custom 3D-printed enclosure with copper shielding, FIELD5 delivers a clean, low-noise signal thanks to its phantom-powered JFET-based circuit. With a 1.5-meter high-quality cable and a Neutrik XLR male connector, it’s ready to plug into your professional recording setup straight out of the box.
It comes equipped with three modular accessories — a spike for planting into soil or soft surfaces, a suction cup for glass and smooth objects, and a neodymium magnet for attaching to metal. Thanks to an integrated M4 threaded insert, you can also create and attach your own custom accessories for any situation.
Whether you’re recording the hum of machinery, resonance of wood, the pulse of a train window, or even underwater textures — FIELD5 is your reliable, durable companion.
CRT1 - Contact Listening
€35.90
Built around a piezo element and enclosed in a durable triple-layered 3D printed casing, it’s ready to pick up vibrations from surfaces, objects, and instruments.
Comes with a 1-meter instrument cable and a standard 6.3mm jack for easy plug-and-play use with most audio gear. Simple, rugged, and perfect for contact mic experiments, musique concrète, or just discovering new textures of sound.
CRT2 - Contact Listening
€49.50
It features internal copper shielding to reduce interference, a built-in capacitor to tame harsh high-end frequencies, and a handy Velcro strap for quick attachment to instruments or surfaces.
The extended 1.5-meter cable and 6.3mm jack make it flexible for field recording or performance setups.
It’s fully sinkable and can even be used as a hydrophone for basic underwater recordings.
ERT1 - Electromagnetic Listening
€35.90
The ERT microphone opens a new dimension of listening — electromagnetic sound.
Bring it close to phones, laptops, power supplies, or audio gear and hear their hidden rhythms, glitches, and pulses.
Housed in a 3D printed case and equipped with a 1-meter cable and 6.3mm jack, the ERT is perfect for experimental artists, noise musicians, and anyone curious about the secret soundscape of everyday electronics.