Next up is another one that wants a whole lot of air to perform properly, but is seemingly just within my capability to provide for it. No doubt it could do much better with more volume and pressure, but at least it does offer a suitable range of "voice" with what I'm able to supply. Tangentially fed up front and axially exhausted to the rear, it is nicely presented in a variety of natural metal colors, and has a fairly unique side clamping mount system to hold the wholly cylindrical body in place.
Here then is the ST-215:
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