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For Cuban-born and Grammy winning composer and producer Yalil Guerra, the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Award nomination represents yet another accomplishment in a long list of milestone achievements.
When it comes to microphones, Guerra depends on the Mojave Audio MA-201fet. Guerra’s album, Cuba: The Legacy, won the Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Classical Album category. The concert / recording, featuring the National Symphony of Cuba took place at the National Theatre of Cuba in Havana City.
For the performance / recording, Guerra used a pair of Mojave Audio MA-201fet large diaphragm, phantom-powered, solid-state condenser microphones. Guerra placed the microphones at the front of the orchestra to capture the overall sound of the ensemble.
According to Guerra, “The Mojave MA201fet mics captured the powerful sound of the symphonic orchestra with ease—free of any high SPL distortion with full frequency sound that was wonderfully even and balanced. These Mojave mics never leave a single detail out. They do a terrific job capturing all the sound waves that emanate from the instruments and I am very pleased with the quality they bring to my records.”
For projects of this caliber, Guerra can use any combination of microphones he wants. He relies on his Mojave Audio microphones not only because of their sonic performance, but also because he knows that, if a question arises, he can count on the company for accurate and responsive support.
“For more than a decade,” Guerra said, “I have been using Mojave microphones for all my classical and popular productions. Their customer and technical support exceed established standards. Mojave president Dusty Wakeman and the entire staff are always helpful and dedicated to answering any question or issue I might encounter—without making me wait.”
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