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The Audix SCX1/HC Microphone is a versatile condenser microphone system featuring interchangeable capsules designed for vocal, general instrument and ambiance capturing applications. The SCX1/HC is also widely used as an interior boompole microphone with outstanding results. The Audix SCX1/HC features a hyper-cardioid polar pattern, which provides exceptional off-axis rejection that provides a narrow pick up area at the direct sections of the capsule. Transformerless circuitry and surface mount technology provide a compact profile and quiet signal response with a low noise floor. The sensitivity and wide frequency response make the microphone ideal for both vocals, guitar, strings, drums and percussion, overhead cymbals and more. The SCX1 has a high SPL rating of 130dB, to allow the capsule to accurately pick up transient (peaking) signal without noise caused by distortion overload.
Hyper-Cardioid Polar Pattern The hyper-cardioid polar pattern provides maximum signal rejection at the off-axis sections of the microphone head. This provides a low noise floor and high gain-before-feedback response. Modular Capsule Design The SCX1/HC includes a hyper-cardioid capsule however an omnidirectional, omni-presence and cardioid capsules are available. Surface Mount Technology Surface mount technology provides a smaller, compact profile, making microphone placement and positioning quick and easy. Transformer-less Design The SCX1 provides transformerless output circuitry resulting in high signal to noise ratio and high signal output. Transducer | Condenser | Polar Pattern | Hypercardioid | Frequency Response | 40Hz to 20kHz | Dynamic Range (Typical) | 116dB | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | Off-Axis Rejection: >20dB / 0dB | Maximum Input Sound Level | 130dB | Power Requirements | 48V to 52V Phantom Power | Output Jitter | 150 ohms | Output Connectors | 3-pin XLR male | Dimensions (LxDiameter) | 4.09 x 0.82" (104 x 21mm) | Weight | 4 oz (114g) |
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The Shure Model VP88 is a single-point, stereo condenser microphone for use in professional studio recording, field production, electronic news gathering (ENG), and studio broadcasting applications. It combines two condenser cartridges in a single housing to create a stereo audio image of the sound source. It is unique in its ability to capture the realism of a live event and yet withstand rigorous field production environments.
The VP88 uses a mid-side (M-S) configuration. One microphone cartridge (Mid) faces forward to capture on-axis sound using a cardioid pickup pattern. The other microphone cartridge (Side) is bi-directional, capturing sound from either side. The VP88 contains an internal M-S matrix with three settings for different degrees of stereo image seperation. The internal matrix can be bypassed if an external matrix is used or if stereo imaging is done in post-production. Switches on the top of the microphone control output mode, stereo imaging, low-frequency rolloff settings, and battery on/off.
The VP88 can operate on phantom power or an internal 6V battery. The VP88 is supplied with a multi-connector "Y-splitter" cable, foam windscreen, swivel stand adapter, 6-volt battery, and zippered carrying/storage bag. Optional accessories include an isolation mount, a 7.6 m (25 ft) microphone extension cable, a phantom power supply, and a 4.3 m (14 ft) microphone stand.
- Time-coherent, Mid-Side (M-S) design for optimal stereo imaging
- Built-in stereo matrix for direct control of the stereo spread; direct M-S outputs available
- Mono compatibility ideal for broadcast applications
- 40 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
- Low noise and distortion
- Wide dynamic range
- Switch-selectable, low-frequency rolloff (12 dB/octave below 80 Hz) for reduced pickup of ambient noise and stand vibration
- Operates on phantom power or a 6V camera battery
- LED power indicator
- Internal shock mount for reduced stand vibration and handling noise
- Built-in "pop" screen
- Includes windscreen, swivel adapter, and Y-cable
| Specifically designed for cymbal and overhead miking, the frequency response of the C 430 ensures a unique crisp sound. With its extremely compact external dimensions, this microphone will keep a low profile on the drum kit without compromising audio quality. Response is 20-20kHz, with 126dB max SPL, and requires phantom power.
Specifications
Polar Pattern: cardioid
Frequency Response: 20?20.000 Hz
Sensitivity: 7 mV/Pa=-43 dBV to 1 V/Pa
Max. SPL for 1% / 3% THD: 126/130 dB SPL
Equivalent Noise Level: 33 dB to DIN 45 412
Electrical Impedance: 200 ohms
Recommended Load Impedance: >2.000 ohms
Power Requirement: 9 to 52 volts universal phantom power
Current Consumption: approx. 2 mA
Connector : 3-pin XLR
Cable Length: 1.5 m (5 ft.)
Finish: matte black
Size : dia.: 19 mm (0.7 in.), length: 79 mm (3.1 in.)
Net / Shipping Weight: 23/192 g (0.8/6,8 oz.)
Optional Accessorires: B15, B18 |
Cardioid Condenser with 10dB Attenuator and 3 Position Low-Cut Filter
One of the world's great studio microphones, the SM81 provides precise, detailed sound reproduction, is excellent for studio recording, and is rugged enough for live sound reinforcement.
- A standard for acoustic instruments, including guitar and cymbals
- Selectable, low-frequency response -- either flat, 6dB/octave roll-off, or 18 dB/octave roll-off
- Built-in, switchable 10 dB attenuator for use in high SPL situations
- Phantom power only
- Windscreen included
- Low noise and high output clipping
- Cardioid condenser
- Frequency response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
| This new mic is a performance / price breakthrough. It has an acoustically identical version of the legendary CK1 capsule that is permanently mounted. This combination can handle high output transients as well as subtle harmonics. Also included are switchable 75 and 150Hz 12dB per octave rolloff, and switchable -10 & -20 dB input pad. It is a single pattern (cardioid), and has a frequency response of 20 to 20kHz with 135 dB SPL. Requires 12 to 48V phantom power. Kit comes with bag, windscreen and clip.
For more than twenty years, the AKG C 451 with the CK 1 condenser capsule was a standard item on tour riders for sound companies and required by leading engineers for studio projects. When it was discontinued in 1993, there was still a big demand for this microphone. AKG now has an updated version of this classic microphone.
The new C 451B provides the same frequency response as the legendary CK 1 with the same slight high-end rise that was the signature of the original. This characteristic makes the C 451B an ideal tool for capturing signals rich in transients such as acoustic guitars, snare drums, hi-hats and for overhead micing of drum kits. The C 451B?s response eliminates the need for heavy EQ on these instruments.
The new C 451B has also benefited from newer electronic technology with machine soldering and surface-mount components that improve noise performance and make the microphone much more reliable than the original.
Other special features include switchable 10 dB and 20 dB preattenuation pads and switchable low cut filters at 75 Hz or 150 Hz. Standard accessories included are an SA 40 stand adaptor, W 90 windscreen and a rugged zippered bag. Each C 451B also comes with an individual frequency response printout.
Three-year warranty.
Specification
Polar pattern: cardioid
Frequency range: 20?20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 9 mV/Pa (-41 dBV re 1 V/Pa)
Max. SPL for 0.5 % THD: 135/145/155 dB SPL (-0/-10/-20 dB)
Equivalent noise level: 18 dB-A to DIN 45 412
Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted): 76 dB
Preattenuation pad: switchable, 0, -10,-20 dB Bass cut filter: switchable to flat or 12 dB/octave at 75 Hz or 150 Hz
Electrical impedance: Recommended load impedance: >1.000 Ohms
Power requirement: 9?52 Volt phantom power to DIN 45 596/IEC 268-15
Current consumption: Connector: 3-pin male XLR
Finish: satin nickel plated
Size: dia.: 190 mm (0.7 in.); length: 160 mm (6.3 in.)
Net/shipping weight: 125/760 g (4.4 oz./1.7 lbs.)
Standard accessories: W 90 windscreen, SA 40 stand adapter |
The super-cardioid e 614 is a permantly polarized condenser microphone
designed for demanding applications which require a wide frequency response,
high SPL, fast transient response and a compact design. With its frequency
response of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, the e 614 is able to capture the full sound of the
instrument, while its super-cardioid pick-up pattern isolates the microphone
from other on-stage signals.
An excellent microphone for percussion instruments, the e 614 is also an ideal
choice for woodwind and string instruments. Its excellent acoustic properties
also make it a valuable tool for home recording.
Features
Rugged design Effective rejection of incidental rear noise Excellent directivity
across the whole frequency range Full, natural sound High maximum sound
pressure level
Wide frequency response
Delivery Includes
Microphone pouch
Microphone clip MZQ 100
Technical Data
Frequency response 40 Hz ... 20 kHz
Transducer principle permanently polarized condenser
Pick-up pattern supercardioid
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) 3 mV/Pa = - 50dB (0 dB = 1 V/Pa)
Nominal impedance 50 Ohm
Min. terminating impedance 1 kOhm
Maximum sound pressure level (passiv) 139 dB/SPL
Equivalent noise level 24 dB(A)
Equivalent noise level weighted as per CCIR 468-3 35 dB
Dimensions ? 20mm, L = 100mm
Weight w/o cable 93 g
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