Ear Trumpet Labs To Exhibit At NAMM For The First Time And Unveil New Microphone
FORMALLY INTRODUCES SUITE OF MICS USED BY ELVIS COSTELLO, BRANDI CARLILE, SARA BAREILLES, CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE, AND MORE
BOOTH #14117
Ear Trumpet Labs (ETL), a boutique microphone company trusted by over 20+ GRAMMY-winning artists, announces their first exhibition at NAMM and a new product unveiling. Handcrafted by a small team of six artisans in Portland, Oregon, the microphones are known for their exceptional sound quality and vintage-inspired design. On stages worldwide, their mics deliver pristine audio for artists such as Brandi Carlile, Lucius, Elvis Costello, Sierra Ferrell, Billy Strings, Old Dominion, Christian McBride, and more. Their distinctive looks have earned them prominent features from Tony award-winning Broadway Musical Hadestown to The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Saints feature film and Dolly Parton’s 'What’s Up?' music video.
To add excitement to their first time exhibiting, ETL will unveil a new condenser microphone at NAMM’s Global Media Day. Founder Philip Graham shares that the choice to attend was the perfect opportunity to introduce the industry to their noteworthy suite of mics and share their highly anticipated new product.
"We are thrilled to exhibit at NAMM for the first time and be able to showcase the growth of Ear Trumpet Labs. We still handcraft every single microphone out of our workshop and have expanded our reach to some truly incredible artists; we're excited to present to the industry in person our full line of unique condenser microphone designs."
Ear Trumpet Labs will exhibit in ACC North Level 1 at Booth #14117 and will have all of their models available to try. Founder Philip Graham will set aside time for “Meet The Maker” sessions at the booth upon request.
About Ear Trumpet Labs
Founded in Portland, Oregon in 2011, Ear Trumpet Labs is a craft builder of unique microphones for adventurous musicians and recording artists. Combining technical expertise, the highest grade hand-selected electrical components, and a sculptural aesthetic, the company is committed to a hand-built craft workshop approach to providing the best-looking and sounding microphones.