25mm Large Diaphragm Microphone Cartridge Core Recording Condenser Mic
Product Summary:
25mm large-diaphragm condenser microphone cartridge provides a warm, smooth, detailed, and accurate vocal reproduction. Designed for use in studio and live recording applications, and can be used for vocals, strings, drums, and more.
Product Features:
– 25mm large diaphragm capsule provides a warm, smooth, detailed, and accurate vocal reproduction
– Cardioid polar pattern for excellent off-axis rejection
– Gold-sputtered diaphragm for enhanced frequency response and transient detail
– Internal shockmount for reduced handling noise
– Includes windscreen and storage case
Key Usage Points:
– Easy Installation: The microphone cartridge is easy to install and remove, making it a breeze to set up and use.
– Durability: The microphone cartridge is made from durable materials that withstand the rigors of the pro audio world.
– Color Options: The microphone cartridge is available in a variety of colors to match your existing studio décor or branding.
Detailed Specifications:
Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
Sensitivity: -35dB ± 3dB
Impedance: 200Ω± 30% (at 1kHz)
Equivalent noise level: ≤20dB A (IEC 561)
Signal-to-noise ratio: ≥77dB
Max SPL: 132dB (THD ≤1% at 1kHz)
Dimensions: Φ52mm x 23mm
Additional Features:
– Comes with a 1-year warranty
– Includes a windscreen and storage case for protection and portability
– Compatible with a wide range of microphones, including the Rode NT1, NT1-A, NT2, and NT2-A
– Also available in a matched pair for stereo recording
What Makes This Product Stand Out From Competitors:
– The 25mm large diaphragm provides a warm, smooth, detailed, and accurate vocal reproduction that is ideal for studio and live recording applications.
– The cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection, reducing unwanted noise and feedback.
– The gold-sputtered diaphragm enhances the frequency response and transient detail, providing a more natural and realistic sound.
Relevant External Links:
Rode NT1 Microphone
Sound On Sound Review
Gearslutz Review