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ART M-Two
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Fake Price: $199.00
Real Price: $149.00
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ART M-Two Description
The ART M-Two large-diaphragm cardioid FET condenser microphone is an ideal
choice as the main microphone for live applications as well as upscale home and
project studios. Capable of handling high SPL while still delivering warmth and
clarity from the upgraded 32mm capsule, this versatile microphone is the
perfect cost effective ''go to'' mic for tracking solo vocals, acoustic &
electric guitars, solo brass & woodwinds, for drum overheads and percussion
instruments.
A switchable high pass filter at 100Hz or 200Hz tailors the microphone for any
source material, and selectable -6dB and -12dB pad enable the M-Two to be
easily used to close mic high volume instruments and amplifiers in sound fields
as high as 145dB.
The microphone''s chassis is precision-tooled zinc/aluminum alloy with a dent
resistant stainless-steel wire-mesh windscreen. The M-Two comes complete with a
deluxe cradle shockmount in an aluminum carrying case.
ART M-Two Features
- Warm, Extremely
Smooth-Sounding FET Design
- 32mm Gold
Sputtered Diaphragm
- Dual
Position Pad Switches (-6dB & -12dB)
- Dual
Position Low Frequency Roll-Off Switches (@100Hz & 200Hz)
- Extremely
Wide
Dynamic
Range With Low Noise Floor
- Aluminum
Carrying Case & Deluxe Cradle Shockmount Included
ART M-Two Specifications
- Type: FET
Condenser Microphone
- Capsule:
32mm Diaphragm Side Address
- Polar
Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency
Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
- MAX SPL:
135dB / 145dB (0, -10dB)
- Low
Frequency Roll-Off: 12dB / octave @ 100Hz, 12dB / Octave @ 200Hz
- Pre-attenuation
Pad Switches: -6dB, -12dB
- S/N Ratio:
78dB
- Sensitivity:
-35dB (+/-2dB)
- Impedance:
<200 ohms
- Recommended
Load Impedance: 1000 ohms
- Power
Requirement: 48v Phantom Power
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Fake Price: $79.00
Real Price: $49.99
Made in USA Metal pop filter 6 dia screen, w/ gooseneck
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2 Conductor Balanced 25' Microphone Cable, Featuring MOGAMI Brand Cable
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