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| AVLEX C41 Vocal Condenser |
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We use Audix VX5 and Beta 87 vocal mics on our stage sets every day. I picked up a box of these because I needed something with an on off switch for podiums and for FOH talk back. When I heard the mic, it's taken a front row seat over the Beta and the Audix. It sounds real good! It also takes a regular AA to power the mic if you don't have phantom in your board.
I'd put the sound of this mic up against any stage condenser. I'd say the same for you studio guys (but I'm a live sound dude so I'd be guessin').
If you don't think the mic sounds fantastic, I'll gladly give your bucks back.
From the Avlex site:
Engineered not only for the rigors of the road, but also for the delicate accuracy required in today's leading studios ÐÐÐ Avlex's premium condenser microphones provide the perfect solution for both live sound reinforcement and recording environments.
- Cardioid polar pattern
- Electret-Condenser
- Excellent feedback rejection
- On/Off switch
- Gold-plated XLR's
- Standard Adapter Included
Specifications
TYPE: Condenser ELEMENT: Electret-condenser PATTERN: Cardioid FREQ. RES.: 50Hz-18KHz IMPEDANCE: 250W ± 30% SENSITIVITY: -65dB ± 3dB 0dB=1V/Microbar VOLTAGE: 22V - 52V D.C. or 1.5V D.C. alkaline battery BATTERY LIFE: approximately 1,200 to 2,000 hours CONNECTOR: Gold-plated 3-PIN XLR-Male DIMENSION LENGTH: 215mm (8.46Ó) MAX DIA.: 51.5mm (2.03Ó) WEIGHT: 200g (7.05oz.) microphone only
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| Howard Dean (Politician) and Kal Penn (actor on the series "House") on the CV41. I put this pic here because these events are real and are for thousands of people. I can't roll the dice with a mic. The CV41 sounded great through out the listening area and through all the press distrobution. |
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