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Audix Pair of Audix A133 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Audix Pair of Audix A133 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
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DetailThe Audix A133 large-diaphragm condenser microphone pair provides studio-quality audio for any recording need. With 1.3" capsules and a wide frequency range, these mics pick up the subtle details of any sound. The cardioid polar pattern focuses on the source while reducing excess noise. Whether you're recording an orchestra, rock band, podcast or audiobook, the A133 condenser mics deliver. Large Capsules Capture Sound in High Definition The oversized capsules in the A133 mics register the full range of any audio signal. Combined with a frequency response of 40Hz to 20kHz, these condenser microphones reproduce sound with exceptional clarity and realism. Nuances come through uncolored for an authentic listening experience. Rugged Build Quality for Professional Use From the machined aluminum body to the steel mesh grille, the A133 mics are built to withstand the rigors of studio use and transportation. The grille protects the capsule from plosives and airflow while the shockmount decouples the mic from stands and surfaces. This durable design gives you a lifetime tool for high-quality recording. Tailored Polar Pattern Reduces Excess Noise The cardioid polar pattern is highly directional, focusing on sound sources directly in front of the mic while minimizing excess noise from the sides and rear. This tailored sensitivity allows for clearer capture of the intended audio signal. The pattern also helps avoid phase issues when using the A133 mics as a pair. Pad and Roll-Off Provide Extra Control With built-in -10dB pad and bass roll-off switches, you have extra control over the signal level and frequency response of the A133 mics. Engage the pad for louder sound sources to avoid distortion. Activate the bass roll-off to reduce low-end rumble from proximity effect. These features add flexibility for any recording scenario.
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