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MICROPHONES INSTRUMENT D1102 CONDENSER INSTRUMENT MICROPHONE 7-PIECE DRUM MICROPHONE SETD1017SET


Drum microphone set consisting of 1 x bass drum dynamic microphone, 4 x tom/snare drum dynamic microphones as well as 2 x overhead condenser microphones. All microphones will be supplied with microphone clamps in a hard case. Top cost/performance ratio!


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D1017


Bass-Drum (1x) Dynamic


Supercardioid 50 - 16000 Hz 200 Ω /


147 dB /


3 pin XLR gold-plated ø 46 x 100 mm 260 g


Overhead (2x)


Back Electret Cond. Supercardioid 40 - 18000 Hz 200 Ω


1000 Ω


137 dB (at 1 kHz < 1% THD) 9 - 48 V Phantom


3 pin XLR gold-plated ø 21 x 200 mm 150 g


Tom Tom/Snare (4x) Dynamic


Supercardioid 80 - 12000 Hz 200 Ω /


150 dB /


3 pin XLR gold-plated ø 46 x 100 mm 240 g


D1009 D1012C 122 CONDENSER MICROPHONE


Because the D1012C is a small diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone with a wide frequency range, it can be used for a variety of studio and live applications such as micing acoustic guitars, percussion instruments, and choirs. It can also be used as an overhead microphone for drums. Thanks to the option of 9V battery power, it also can be used as a microphone for reporters. The D1012C features a high quality zinc die-cast housing, low self Noise, a three-stage sensitivity pad, a battery status LED and a high-pass filter.


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Accessories included: D1012C


Condenser Cardioid


35 Hz – 20.000 Hz 200 Ω 142 dB


3-Pin XLR


Phantom power 24-48 V DC or 9V battery 212 mm x 32 mm 490 g


Bag, clamp, 3/8" to 5/8" adapter D1057 DYNAMIC INSTRUMENT MICROPHONE


The D1057 completes a series of dynamic cardioid instrument microphones designed for professional sound reinforcement and project studio recording. High sensitivity and great extended frequency range.


INSTRUMENT MICROPHONE FOR PERCUSSION & ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS


• Element: Pressure Gradient, transformerless circuitry • Dynamic range: 115 dB • Power Supply: 9-48 Phantom • Current Comsumption: 2 mA


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D1009 Condenser Super cardioid


50 Hz - 20000 Hz 200 Ω


136 dB (at 1 kHz < 1% THD) 3-Pin XLR


ø 29 x 238 mm 280 g


The D1102 is a versatile condenser microphone for the stage and studio. Its compact dimensions, excellent frequency range, switchable low cut and level attenuation make this microphone ideal particularly for the transmission and recording of acoustic instruments. Suitable for acoustic guitar, percussion instruments, drum overhead/hi hat, violin and piano.


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D1102


Condenser Cardioid


20 Hz - 20000 Hz < 200 Ω 134 dB


48 V phantom power supply 3-Pin XLR


153 mm x 23 mm 240 g


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D1057


Dynamic Cardioid


50 Hz - 16500 Hz 600 Ω


145 dB (at 1 kHz < 1% THD) 3-Pin XLR


31 mm x 155 mm 250 g


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