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CAD Equitek e300s Large Diaphragm Multi-pattern Condenser Microphone

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Description

Engineered and built in the USA, the new E100S large diaphragm supercardioid condenser has the lowest noise floor in its class (3.7 dBA) and the smooth, vintage tone and robust low end CAD is known for. The bootstrapped, full differential Quadra-FET front end delivers high sensitivity and low distortion, plus CAD’s proprietary circuitry ensures the highest performance. The nickel plated 1 inch capsule delivers accurate phasing on instruments, and a full rich vocal tone, accentuated by the extended low frequency response. Features include an 80Hz hi-pass filter and a 10dB pad.

From vocals to percussion, acoustic instruments and everything in between, the CAD Equitek E100S will prove to be one of the most versatile tools in your microphone locker, in the studio or on stage. Vintage woodgrain cherry case and stealth shock mount included. 48V Phantom power is required. Applications: Studio Vocals, Voice-over, Choir, Orchestra, Acoustic Instrument, Guitar Cabinets, Bass Cabinets, Strings, Piano, Cymbals / Overheads

Specifications
Operating Principle: Externally-biased condenser
Polar Pattern: Cardioid, figure-of-eight, omnidirectional
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 18KHz
Sensitivity: -34dBV (20mV) @ 1 Pa
Impedance: 220 ohms
Max SPL: 145dB, 1% THD
Self Noise: 12dBA
Hi-pass Filter: 135Hz, 6dB/oct
Attenuator: 20dB
Power Requirements: P48, 8mA Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Additional Details

SKU:
Equitek e300s
UPC:
631922105810
Condition:
New
Width:
6.00 (in)
Height:
6.00 (in)
Depth:
5.00 (in)

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