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PRO AUDIO 340 Small Diaphragm Microphones


C1000 S


Can change between cardioid and hypercardioid when a more directional pickup is required. Attachable Presence Boost Adapter (PB1000) which creates an emphasis of the higher frequencies around 5 to 9 kHz by about 3 to 5 dB, improving transmission of sibilances. Powered by internal 9v battery or external phantom supply. Includes windscreen, stand adapter and Polar Pattern Converter.


#AKC1000S.........................................................199.00 Pro 37


With a low mass element for superb transient response and an extremely low-profile design for optimal mic placement, the Pro 37 cardioid excels in high-SPL applications. Ideal for acoustic instruments and overhead applications. 30Hz to 15kHz frequency response and 141dB SPL handling capability. Includes windscreen and protective pouch.


#AUPRO37......................................................102.99 AT4040SP Studio Pack


Two high quality studio recording mics and accessories. Includes:


AT4040 Condenser Mic; AT4041 Condenser Mic; AT8449 Shockmount; AT8405a Stand Clamp; AT8159 Windscreen; Protective Case


#AUAT4040SP...Call or Log-on C-2


The C-2 is a stereo pair of con- denser mics designed for capturing


vocals or instruments. Matched in frequency and sensi- tivity for accurate stereo recordings. The mics feature a wide frequency response, low-cut filter and 10dB pad switch. Includes custom microphone stand adapters, windscreeens, stereo-bar, and case.


#BEC2Q..............................................Call or Log-on


550/551 Condenser Mic Kit Includes 550 large-diaphragm


mic which provides a high level of clarity, and is perfect for vocals; and 551 small-diaphragm mic ideal for a variety of acoustic and electric instruments. Internally wired with Mogami cable for low-noise floor and pristine fidelity throughout. Includes mic stand adapters, cleaning cloth and carrying case.


#MX550551R....................................179.95


NT5 Cardioid condenser designed for


general instrument recording and sound reinforcemen. Features 20Hz-20kHz frequency response and low-noise output circuitry. Use for drum over-head miking, stereo capturing of instruments, vocal capturing etc. 24v or 48v phantom powered. Includes windscreen, stand mount, custom carrying case and 10-year warranty.


#RONT5S..........................................................219.00 #RONT5 (Stereo Matched Pair)...............Call or Log-on


C 451B


Cardiod condenser mic for recording instruments with high transient response like drum kit and percussion. Switchable 75Hz/150Hz highpass filter eliminates low-end rumble. The filter enhances the “airy” character of the audio signal, making the mic ideal for overhead cymbal or hi-hat recording. Selectable 10dB/20dB pads. Runs on 12 and 48v phantom power. Includes windscreen, stand adapter and carrying case. #AKC451B............................................................579.00


AT4021 • AT4022


Low-profile design. Wide frequency response and 146dB SPL capability. 10dB Pad switch and 80Hz high-pass fil- ter switch. They include stand clamp, windscreen, padded case.


#AUAT4021 (cardioid pattern) .................................Call or Log-on #AUAT4022 (omnidirectional pattern) .......................Call or Log-on


AT4041SP


Pair of 4041 cardioid instrument mics and acessories. Wide frequency response and SPL capability make them well suited for drums, percussion, piano and amplifier cabinets. Package includes a set of mic stand mounts, windscreens and wooden case.


#AUAT4041SP......................................................Call or Log-on


C-4 Stereo matched pair of cardioid condenser mic for instrument,


ensemble, group vocal recording and more. They feature a low-cut roll-off switch and a -10dB Pad. A stereo mounting bar is included in the set for easy tandem mounting on mic stands.


#BEC4 ..........................................Call or Log-on


603S Stereo Set Pair of 603 wide-cardioid


condenser mics for stereo recording of instruments such as percussion and piano. Internally wired with Mogami cable for a low noise floor and pristine fidelity throughout. Includes two shock mounts and deluxe case.


#MX603P............130.99


www.BandH.com Perception 170


Cardioid mic for capturing vocals, instruments and speaker cabinets in recording or live sound situations.


•135dB SPL handling capability and 20Hz-20kHz frequency response. 20dB Pad switch maximizes headroom and minimizes distortion from transient (peak) audio. Includes stand adapter and 2-year warranty


#AKP170 .............................................................99.00


AT4053B


Fast response to transients contributes to the open, transparent reproduction of the most difficult-to-capture instruments. Hypercardioid pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the sound source. Transformerless circuitry eliminates low- frequency distortion. Switchable 80Hz high-pass filter and 10dB pad. Includes mic clip, windscreen and case.


#AUAT4053B ...........................................Call or Log-on B-5


A true condenser microphone, the flexible B-5 features interchangeable


cardioid and omni-directional capsules. This results in high quality signal reproduction when capturing instru- ments or vocals. 10dB Pad switch and low frequency roll-off suppresses low frequency hum rumble and wind noise. Includes stand adapter, windscreen and case.


#BEB5..................................................Call or Log-on


MC930 Cardioid condenser stereo mic set. Includes:


• Matched pair of MC930 microphones with wide frequency response. Low frequency roll-off and switchable 15dB pad.


• Two suspension mounts • Two windscreens • Protective carry case


#BEMC930S ..........................Call or Log-on NT3


Hypercardioid condenser mic ideal for live, location, or studio use. Its transformerless output and quality construction delivers open, pristine sound. 48v phantom powered with optional 9v battery operation for field work. Battery status indicator. 140dB SPL handling and 20Hz–20kHz frequency response. Includes a zipper pouch, windscreen and stand mount


#RONT3 ..............................................Call or Log-on C02


Pair of pencil style condenser instrument mics, they deliver high audio performance while remaining cost effective. Ideal for applications requiring dual placement. Drum cymbals, over- heads, percussion, guitar, piano, strings and vocals are accurately captured and reproduced in detail. They feature high SPL response and 40Hz to 20kHz frequency response.


#SAC02...................................Call or Log-on


CMC641SET A favorite in film and music


production for its pristine sound quality and flexibility. Featuring transformerless electronics, the CMC6 preamp can utilize 20 different capsules for a variety of production situations. Low noise floor and 40Hz–20kHz frequency response. Includes MK41 Supercardioid Capsule, stand clamp, popscreen. (SCCMC641S)...........................1743.00


CUT1(SCCUT1): Low-cut filter (60Hz at 24dB octave) ..594.00 B5DG (SCB5DG): Hollow foam windscreen ..............594.00


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