Dynamic Handheld Microphone
sakura / momiji
Voice is different for each person.
One microphone is not suitable for everyone's voice.
The microphone that works best for each person is different.
If there are 10 people, 9 of them will probably choose a famous microphone brand.
But the other one will choose a Yokohama Microphone.
I'd be happy if 1 person chose Yokohama Microphone and said,
"This microphone makes singing easier!"
I'm sure there are new and interesting things that can be created
only by one person.
The brand concept is "like a plant".
Some people love cherry trees, others love autumn leaves.
There is no superiority or inferiority, just preference and compatibility.
I want to please, surprise, and entertain people with microphones
just as they are pleased when a bud sprouts, surprised when a flower blooms,
entertained when it bears fruit.
A tree with strong roots to support a dedicated artist.
And one tree, and then another, and then another, little by little.
I hope to become such a microphone brand.
LCP Diaphragm
This is the first microphone using liquid crystal polymer film for the diaphragm in the world. Transmission speed of sound is high, and it can suppress unnecessary vibration.
This results in a clear sound and fast response.
High Power Output
High sensitivity is achieved through a series of design technologies, including the shape of the diaphragm, the value of the acoustic resistance, a magnetic circuit with high magnetic force, and a low distortion step-up transformer. The result is a lively and powerful sound.
Internal Shock Mount
The internal shock mount mechanism greatly reduces handling noise.
This shuts out any adverse effects on the sound quality.
Light Weight
The grip is made of machined aluminum alloy for a sturdy yet lightweight body.
Even during long hours of live performance, your arms will not get tired and will support your best performance.
In addition, the self-healing coating allows little scratches to be repaired naturally.
Condenser Side-address Microphone
himawari / ajisai
sakura and momiji
I developed this microphone with the aim of creating a microphone that allows you to sing comfortably.
For women and men with high voices, I recommend the "sakura" microphone, which compensates for low frequency.
For men with low voices, I recommend the "momiji" microphone,
which compensates for high frequency.
Which one you choose depends on your voice quality and preference.
Percussion and stringed instruments also go surprisingly well with sakura and momiji.
kurumi and zakuro
I have developed a small dynamic microphone for instruments in response to the demand for compact installation around drums such as snare, toms, and kick.
The kurumi is flat, so it can be used with a wide variety of instruments.
The zakuro is more low-frequency, so it is recommended for bass instruments.
The holder has two axes, so it is easy to adjust not only the angle but also back and front and up and down.