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loud uses circuit boards made on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona. -
Assembling microphones takes precision and a very steady hand. -
The ribbon in a ribbon microphone is a very fragile component made of medical-grade aluminum. -
It’s important not to even nick the ribbon, so as not to alter the finished sound. -
Rodger Cloud, along with four other employees, run the entire operation here in Tucson. -
Cloud says he has to stay away from coffee and stress when assembling his microphones. -
A finished Cloud Microphone uses parts almost entirely fabricated in state. -
Microphones are just part of the Cloud story—these innovative mic activators are unlike anything else on the market. -
Local recording studios like St. Cecilia Studios use Cloud’s products to offer a warm, vintage sound in a -
Steven Tracy of St. Cecilia Studios says he doesn’t know how to record without Cloud’s products now.
