2000s Avid Analog Output D/A Card For Avid HD I/O Black – used Ribbon

£164.60

This used Avid HD Analog Output Card D/A For HD I/O comes with a ribbon cable and will ship in an anti-static bag. This was used in an Avid HD I/O …

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2000s Avid Analog Output D/A Card For Avid HD I/O Black is in a used condition made by Avid and is for sale in the GB for a great price of £164.6 . This used Avid HD Analog Output Card D/A For HD I/O comes with a ribbon cable and will ship in an anti-static bag. This was used in an Avid HD I/O … an amazing Black Avid Ribbon – Click More Details for Information on how to order.

  • Black
  • Clearly the most popular colour for pro audio !

  • Pre Loved
  • Pre Loved Used Pro Audio Equipment for Sale UK with delivery. A “preloved microphone” refers to a microphone that has been previously owned and used by someone else.

    It is essentially a second-hand or used microphone that is being resold, often at a lower price compared to a brand-new one. The term “preloved” suggests that the microphone was well taken care of and valued by its previous owner, implying that it is still in good working condition despite being used.

  • Ribbon Microphone
  • A ribbon microphone is a type of microphone that uses a thin strip of metal (typically aluminum) suspended in a magnetic field to generate an electrical signal from sound waves. The metal ribbon serves as the diaphragm of the microphone. When sound waves hit the ribbon, it vibrates within the magnetic field, generating a small electrical signal proportional to the sound waves.

    Ribbon microphones are known for their smooth and natural sound reproduction, particularly well-suited for capturing the warmth and nuances of instruments and vocals. They typically have a bidirectional (figure-eight) pickup pattern, meaning they are equally sensitive to sound from the front and back, while rejecting sound from the sides. Ribbon microphones are often used in recording studios for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and guitar amplifiers. They are valued for their ability to capture detailed and rich sound with a vintage character. Examples of popular ribbon microphones include the Royer R-121 and the AEA R84.

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