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Microfono MXL 2003A Large Capsule Condenser with High-Is...

Modelo 01ECQOI0
Fabricante o sello Marshall Electronics
Peso 0.66 Kg.
Precio:   $953,799.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 24-04-2024 y el 05-05-2024
Descripción
-Titulo Original : MXL 2003A Large Capsule Condenser Microphone with High-Isolation Shockmount

-Fabricante :

Marshall Electronics

-Descripcion Original:

Large pressure gradient condenser capsule // Gold-sputtered, 3 micron diaphragm // Balanced transformless output // Bass cut and -10dB pad // MXL 56 high isolation shock mount included // The is intended for the most critical recording applications, such as acoustic guitar, where tremendous clarity, presence, and detail is required. A three position switch provides Bass cut and a -10dB pad for additional recording options. A transformerless FET preamp offers the engineer a smooth, even response. Its 3-micron gold-sputtered diaphragm reveals incredible transparency and warmth, until now, found only in the world’s most expensive mics. The MXL 2003 comes complete with a high isolation shock mount (MXL 56) that allows precision recording without the interference of outside vibrations. 27mm (1.06”) Large Capsule Condenser Gold-sputtered, 3 micron diaphragm Balanced transformless output 3 position switch: bass cut, -10dB pad Durable brass enclosure MXL 56 high isolation shock mount included Type: Condenser pressure gradient mic with large 27mm diaphragm capsule Frequency Range: 20Hz-23kHz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Preattenuation Switch: 0/-10dB Bass Cut Switch: 6dB/octave @ 150Hz Sensitivity: 16mV/Pa Impedance: 150W S/N Ratio: 76dB (Ref. 1Pa A-weighted) Equivalent Noise Level: 18dB(A weighted IEC 268-4) Max SPL for 0.5% THD: 130dB Max SPL with -10dB cut: 140dB Power Requirements: Phantom Power 48V ±5V Current Consumption: <2.5mA Size: 55mm × 195mm Weight: 1.3lb Metal Finish: Black   Frequency Response Polar Pattern
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