The C4 is small diaphragm condenser microphone set featuring interchangeable capsules, switchable -10dB pad/high pass filter and a linear low-noise, solid state amplifier body. The microphone’s modularity makes it a useful multi-purpose tool intended for all-around use on stage, on location and in studios of all caliber.
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This system offers separate capsules and powering modules that can be combined to produce a wide variety of microphones. A single module plus a few capsules can provide the user with a flexibility that would otherwise require investing in numerous individual microphones. The system converts quickly from one type of microphone to another by simply [...]
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The Sennheiser e914 is a high-grade condenser microphone for very demanding applications. Its outstanding sound properties qualify the e914 for highly sophisticated applications like acoustic guitars, cymbals, percussion, overhead, orchestras, and grand pianos.
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The e614 is a supercardioid back-electret condenser microphone, designed for demanding instrument recordings that require extended frequency response, high SPL, fast transient response and compact mic size. While percussion overhead miking was the first design priority, the e614 also works exceptionally well on woodwind and string instruments, and is a good choice for flute and [...]
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The SE Electronics SE4 expands on the performance of the SE3 with interchangeable capsules. The mic is a remodeled SE3, designed to sound and perform exactly the same, and with very similar styling, but with one key new feature. The chassis has been re-engineered to accept 2 additional interchangeable capsules, a Hypercardioid and an Omni.
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The GM10 guitar mic is a unique new addition to the SE range, designed to solve an age old problem in micing acoustic guitars for studio recordings.
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Samson CL2 Pencil Condenser Microphones are ideal for recording and live applications. Available as a matched pair, Samson CL2s are true capacitor condenser mics that feature a high pass filter and a 10dB pad.
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Although clearly relevant to instrument mic’ing, the NT55 is extremely well suited to situations where a small ‘unobtrusive’ but powerful microphone system is required.
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The M3 is an extremely versatile microphone that is at home in the studio, on location, or wherever a low-noise wide-response cardioid condenser microphone is demanded.
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Filed under: Small Stand-Mount Condenser Microphones on August 31st, 2008 | No Comments »
The KM 184 is known as the ‘acoustic guitar microphone’ but don’t pigeon-hole it. This microphone also works well for overheads speech applications and spot mics. An industry standard that began with the KM 84 is continued by the more modern quiet and affodable KM 184.
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