Lewitt (company)

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IndustryAudio
FounderRoman Perschon
Headquarters
Vienna
,
Austria
ProductsMicrophones, Audio Interfaces, Software
Lewitt
IndustryAudio
FounderRoman Perschon
Headquarters
Vienna
,
Austria
ProductsMicrophones, Audio Interfaces, Software
Websitewww.lewitt-audio.com

Lewitt GmbH (stylized in all caps) is an Austrian audio equipment manufacturer based in Vienna.[1] It produces a range of audio interfaces and microphones for studio, broadcast, and live sound applications.[2]

Lewitt was founded by Roman Perschon, who had previously worked at AKG.[3][4] Its first product line was launched at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California.[5]

By the early 2020s, Lewitt had established offices in Europe, China, and the United States. In 2022, it opened a U.S. branch, Lewitt Inc.[6] In 2020, Lewitt began “Project 1040,” an initiative to develop a new flagship microphone system in consultation with recording engineers.[7] In June of 2020, Lewitt has partnered with Elgato, to develop the Wave microphones.[8]

Products

Lewitt's "LCT 440 PURE" recording microphone in front of a studio console

Lewitt's products include studio condenser microphones, live-performance microphones, and other audio equipment. The Lewitt Condenser Technology (LCT) series is its line of studio microphones.[2] The LCT 640 TS is a dual-capsule condenser microphone that allows the polar pattern to be changed in post-production via software.[5][9] The LCT 940 is a hybrid tube/FET microphone that combines valve and solid-state circuits.[5][10] In 2022, Lewitt released the LCT 1040 microphone system.[11]

Lewitt also manufactures instrument microphones, including the DTP 640 REX kick drum microphone and the LCT 040 Match small-diaphragm condensers. Lewitt has also expanded into digital audio interfaces with its Connect series, which includes the Connect 6 and Connect 2 USB-C interfaces.[12][13][14]

In 2025, Lewitt has released Space Replicator, their first audio plugin. The plugin is suitable for audio mixing and mastering using virtual acoustic spaces.

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