AUDIX SCX1CMP Small Diaphragm Microphones
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AUDIX SCX1CMP


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AUDIX SCX1CMP

 

Professional studio-quality cardioid condenser microphone. Extremely sensitive with pinpoint accuracy. 21 mm capsule with vaporized gold coating and modular design. Ideal for studio vocals, overheads and orchestra. LSCX1 a professional cardioid condenser microphone designed for a wide range of recording, broadcast and live sound applications. Recognized for its high sensitivity, accuracy, low profile and consistency, it is also available with hypercardioid capsules model SCX1HC or omnidirectional capsules model SCX1O. With a smooth and uniform frequency response from 40 Hz to 20 kHz, the SCX1 responds consistently to on- and off-axis signals, exhibiting excellent phase coherence and minimal proximity effect. Its wide cardioid polar pattern, combined with its high output and sensitivity, makes it an ideal choice for miking overheads, drums, instruments, room ambience, orchestral sections, string instruments, piano, vibraphone and sound effects. The SCX1HC the number one choice for miking the hi-hat both live and in the studio. Other features include miniaturized electronics, 21 mm capsule with vaporized gold coating, and an extremely compact design. The LSCX1 handles sound pressure levels up to 130 dB and offers up to 20 dB of ambient noise rejection. In addition to acoustic instruments, the lSCX1 excellent for group voices, speeches, or Foley work. The LSCX1HC became a popular choice for shooting internal dialogue with a microphone stand. It features a precision-machined brass body with interchangeable capsules, multi-layer black Class A liquid finish and gold-plated XLR connector. The SCX1 studio condenser microphone manufactured to exacting standards and extremely precise tolerances.


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