AUDIX Corporation Condenser Instrument Microphone MicroHP Condenser Instrument Microphone

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Miniature instrument microphone for hand percussion. The MicroHP is manufactured with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern and provides excellent isolation and feedback control on stage. Used for professional stage and studio applications, the MicroHP is designed with clarity, excellent transient response, resistance to feedback and high SPL capabilities. This mic is targeted for hand percussion instruments and drum instrument applications. Housed in an aluminum ring and isolated by means of a rubber shock mount system, The MicroHP attaches to the lug of an instrument via the Audix DCLAMP mounting system. The MicroHP requires phantom power of 9 - 52 V. Applications:
Description
Miniature instrument microphone for hand percussion. The MicroHP is manufactured with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern and provides excellent isolation and feedback control on stage. Used for professional stage and studio applications, the MicroHP is designed with clarity, excellent transient response, resistance to feedback and high SPL capabilities. This mic is targeted for hand percussion instruments and drum instrument applications. Housed in an aluminum ring and isolated by means of a rubber shock mount system, The MicroHP attaches to the lug of an instrument via the Audix DCLAMP mounting system. The MicroHP requires phantom power of 9 - 52 V. Applications:

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Condenser Instrument Microphone
MicroHP Condenser Instrument Microphone
Condenser Instrument Microphone MicroHP Condenser Instrument Microphone
Miniature instrument microphone for hand percussion. The MicroHP is manufactured with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern and provides excellent isolation and feedback control on stage. Used for professional stage and studio applications, the MicroHP is designed with clarity, excellent transient response, resistance to feedback and high SPL capabilities. This mic is targeted for hand percussion instruments and drum instrument applications. Housed in an aluminum ring and isolated by means of a rubber shock mount system, The MicroHP attaches to the lug of an instrument via the Audix DCLAMP mounting system. The MicroHP requires phantom power of 9 - 52 V. Applications:

Miniature instrument microphone for hand percussion.

The MicroHP is manufactured with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern and provides excellent isolation and feedback control on stage. Used for professional stage and studio applications, the MicroHP is designed with clarity, excellent transient response, resistance to feedback and high SPL capabilities.

This mic is targeted for hand percussion instruments and drum instrument applications. Housed in an aluminum ring and isolated by means of a rubber shock mount system, The MicroHP attaches to the lug of an instrument via the Audix DCLAMP mounting system.

The MicroHP requires phantom power of 9 - 52 V.

Applications:

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Technical Specifications

  AUDIX Corporation
Product Category Audio Microphones
Product Number MicroHP Condenser Instrument Microphone
Product Name Condenser Instrument Microphone
Directivity Directional; Cardioid
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