Audix SCX1HC Hypercardioid Condenser Pencil Microphone – New In the Box Condenser Cardioid Microphone

£625.00

New In the Box Condenser Cardioid Microphone – Audix SCX1HC Hypercardioid Condenser Pencil Microphone What’s in the box 1 x SCX1 Studio Condenser Mic 1 x CASEWOOD Foam Lined Wooden Case 1 x DCLIP Mic Clip 1 x WS81C External WindscreenFeatures Flawless sound from two large diaphragm 21mm gold vapour condenser element Captures every detail…

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Audix SCX1HC Hypercardioid Condenser Pencil Microphone is in a condition made by Audix and is for sale in the for a great price of £625 . For professionals who demand the best. The Audix SCX1HC Cardioid Pencil Condenser Instrument Microphone captures your instruments with high-fidelity audiophile detail. How? With a precision engineered 22mm gold vapour condenser element. From drums to pianos horns to string ensembles youll hear every nuance – on stage or in the studio. Consistent and precise. The SCX1HC provides maximum gain before feedback with a hypercardioid polar pattern. That means no unwanted noise and no feedback – just clean uncoloured audio across an extended frequency response. Go from quiet and subtle to loud and explosive. However you perform the SCX1HC records everything without distortion. Exceptional phase coherence minimal proximity effect and more. Every aspect of the SCX1HC has been tailored to create a microphone of the highest calibre. Whatever you play wherever you record youll hear one thing only – clear concise audio. an amazing Audix New In the Box Condenser Cardioid Microphone – Click Read More for more product information, photographs and how to order.

  • Cardioid
  • A cardioid microphone is a type of directional microphone with a heart-shaped pickup pattern. This means it is most sensitive to sound coming from the front and sides, while significantly reducing noise from the rear. This pattern makes cardioid microphones ideal for situations where you want to capture sound from a specific source while minimizing background noise.

    Cardioid microphones are widely used in various applications, including live performances, studio recordings, and broadcasting. They help focus on the intended sound source, such as a singer’s voice or a musical instrument, making them versatile and popular among audio professionals.

  • Condenser
  • A condenser microphone is a type of microphone that uses a capacitor (condenser) to convert sound into an electrical signal. It typically has a diaphragm placed close to a backplate, forming a capacitor. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it moves, causing changes in the distance between the diaphragm and the backplate, which in turn changes the capacitance and generates an electrical signal.

    Condenser microphones are known for their sensitivity and accuracy in capturing sound, making them ideal for studio recordings where detail and clarity are crucial. They often require an external power source, such as phantom power, to operate. Due to their high sensitivity, condenser microphones are commonly used for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and other sound sources where capturing fine details is important. Popular examples of condenser microphones include the Neumann U87 and the Audio-Technica AT2020.

  • Microphone
  • A microphone is a crucial audio device used to capture and convert sound waves into electrical signals, enabling audio recording, amplification, and transmission across various settings. In studio recording, microphones are indispensable for capturing the nuances of vocals and instruments, ensuring high-fidelity sound for music production, podcasts, and voiceovers. Different types of microphones, such as condenser, dynamic, and ribbon microphones, are chosen based on their specific characteristics and desired sound quality. In live sound environments, microphones are used to amplify voices and instruments, making them essential for concerts, theatrical performances, and public speaking events, where clarity and volume are critical.

    Beyond music and entertainment, microphones play a vital role in broadcasting for radio and television, providing clear audio for news, interviews, and commentary. In filmmaking, microphones capture dialogue, sound effects, and ambient sounds, which are crucial for creating immersive audio experiences. They are also integral to telecommunication devices, ensuring clear voice transmission in phones and video calls, and in conferencing systems, facilitating effective communication in meetings and presentations. Additionally, microphones are used in various other applications, such as public address systems, hearing aids, and voice recognition technologies, showcasing their versatility and importance in modern audio technology.

  • New In the Box
  • Brand New In the Box Pro Audio Equipment for Sale UK with delivery, direct from different audio retailers in the UK. “New in the box” refers to a product that is brand new, unused, and still in its original packaging. This means the item has not been opened, tampered with, or used in any way since it left the manufacturer. For buyers, “new in the box” ensures they are receiving a product in pristine condition, complete with all original accessories, manuals, and packaging materials.

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